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ZIBSKA Noir Pack#5 Eyemakeup

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Job 5: Pine Lake Sewers & Drains: Tra was reassigned to Tech Support after a disturbing event at the intake/outake vents on Level D. Tra had to admit she dint know exactly what a USB was....

 

[Cubic Cherry] {Broken Doll} ARM NEW @ Eclipse

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*Second Spaces* geeky loose cables

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toolbox by Steveke Wulluf

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Here’s Moby working hard at his tan.Happy SS😁

He knew he was supposed to man the bagel shop, but he stayed up late playing SL.

 

Featuring

*AF* Bagel Cart AND PLATTER

*AF* Bagel Boards

 

Pose by: pose-S (nfs)

 

Sunset with fog. Was trying to capture the Golden Gate Bridge from the other side of the mountain. But it was all covered with fog, so we have to walk back all the way to Slacker Hill.

Crunchin an munchin only on those cold rainy days.

Food Credit:

Junk Food: Iced Coffee (Slackers)

Dust Bunny: Bunbuns sandwich cookies (Vanilla)

ChicChica: Churros from Churros & Chocolate Caliente

ChicChica: Original Eclair from Eclair Dispenser

May you have a wonderful week ! Hope I could shoot more low fog here this fall !!

Been waiting in line for 20 minutes.... I'd fire them both!

Slacker Hill, Marin Headlands

Labor Day weekend delivered low fog, and stunning sunsets. This was taken Saturday morning August 31st.

100mm Zeiss @ F/16 @ 20 sec @ ISO 100

Out playing with my new/old glass. This guy was practicing walking on 5cm to 10cm wide nylon strap, I think it is called slack lining. Talk about a core work out!

 

Nikon D300s | Nikkor-P 180mm f/2.8 MF | f/2.8 | 1/2000 sec | ISO 200

DL 3642 leads P074 past Snag Pond in Gouldsboro PA

Kodak Ultra, ISO 400, Colour -double exposure

Sometimes all of the conditions line up to make it very easy to capture that beautiful moment. This is one of those sunrises where all I had to do was point the camera and press the shutter. I hope you enjoy.

After a long time DRD is venturing off into some clothing again..

(we're still re-learning)

As a second outfit we introduce the "Slacker Outfit"

Your oldest jeans , rolled up and pulled up with torn stockings underneath it

and a fitting nerdy top for the ones amongst us that were social distancing before it was a thing :p

 

These are available in:

Maireya Lara,/Petite, Legacy and Legacy Perky , Freya and Hourglass :)

 

(sorry guys, we will keep you in mind in the future, promise )

 

COMING TO ANTHEM ON SEPTEMBER 3d!

Anthem

Borough Market - London

Leica M Monochrom - 50mm Summilux

Thank you for stopping by !!

We were attending the Holy Week Festivities in Cádiz, Spain, when I observed this youngster skulking away from the ear-deafening chaos of the main streets.

 

Nikon Z9, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8Z

Here's a view from the Slackers Hill from my first ever visit to this place. The hike sounds pretty easy, 0.4 miles to the hill top but that's not the case. I have seen people walking up the hill with a bottle of water without stopping anywhere. I take atleast 6 stops to make it to the top with all my gear and atleast two 500ml water bottle. Thanks to all the loads we carry on our back...

There ain't no app for that.

Taken from my quadcopter about 150 feet above Slacker Ridge.

Zelda

 

Link

 

▌▌The Legend Of Link ▌▌

 

The view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Slacker hill is one of my favorite ones, the cars etch out their sweeping light trails on the side of the mountain as the bridge stretches out in to the distant city.

 

But who ever came up with the name Slacker Hill clearly didn't think much of hiking almost straight up a hill for 15 minutes, 'cause that doesn't feel like slacking to me at all.

...smoking a cig' on the tracks.

Chill-pills all around.

 

Hand-held. AF.

 

Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.

This sign is at the end of a little dead end street in my brother neighborhood of Seattle (Magnolia). The other side of the sign says no one is allowed past the sign. Directly behind me is this bluff.

*** Explored #71 on 3/18/2013! ***

 

I thought I would post something a little different ... and perhaps surprising today. Despite having a number of fairly "epic" photos in my queue I wanted to touch on a topic that I've been thinking a lot about lately. All too often I find that we landscape photographers get numbed by the amazing beauty we see every day. We see so many beautiful sunrises, amazing landscapes and stunning vistas that we forget about the lesser but still beautiful scenes. In our search to find the "perfect" scene we tune out all the other beautiful things we see. What may be a beautiful sunrise to most we consider "boring" if there wasn't a burn with huge textured pinks, reds, oranges, and yellows in the sky. If the fog is too high we call it "skunked". If the clouds only have color in one part of the sky we say that it's dull. Sometimes we get so caught up in capturing the "perfect" photo that we end up focusing solely on the bad parts of the image. So what if the lower right of the image is boring, as long as the remaining 3/4 of the photo is still beautiful? So what if the fog was a bit high today? And so what if the photographer super saturated the sky to make it more colorful, left the bridge colorless, or chose the wrong white balance? Perfection in landscape photography is rare -- if it ever occurs. We are not studio photographers - there are forces we cannot control and we should not overly criticize photos because Mama Nature didn't answer our phone call (but please, feel free to provide constructive criticism on my photos)!

 

On this particular morning there could have been a number of things "more perfect". The fog was higher than I would have liked. Cars only drove up to Marin Headlands; none drove down to give me beautiful red taillights in my photos. The deck of the Golden Gate Bridge wasn't visible and the glow of the lights in the fog was minimal. San Francisco could barely be seen and a huge dark black hill sat in the middle of my photo wasting tons and tons of pixels. But there were high clouds and high hopes.

 

What I came home with wasn't perfect but it *was* a great morning. I shared the beautiful sunrise with a number of photographers, several of which I call my friends even though we only hang out for an hour when we randomly show up at the same spot. I witnessed the fog roll up and down. I avoided work. I had a nice hike. I enjoyed a wonderful pink and purple sunrise. And I came home with so many photos I was excited about that I didn't even know where to start!

 

At one point I looked to my right and saw the fog shrouding one of our other favorite spots to photograph the fog, Hawk Hill. The pink clouds had started streaking towards it. I temporary gave up on shooting the Golden Gate Bridge and took a couple photos of the fogged in hill. Sure, the right portion of the sky is boring and there's a big empty spot in the lower right that has no subject, but it's the *rest* of the photo that I wanted to show you all. And it's the feeling that I felt while up here that I hope you get when you look at this hill, isolated in a sea of fog. And sure enough, a couple minutes later the other photographers thought I was onto something because before I knew it everyone was running with tripods to take a few snaps of their own! I know that Joe Azure, Jim Patterson, Alan Chan, Jared Ropelato, and all the other photographers who I'm forgetting all enjoyed this morning!

 

Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S:

38mm, f/5, 0.5 sec, ISO 100

 

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