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A smooth green snake found in Ontario, Canada. These small snakes feed on smooth caterpillars and other insects.
Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal (Official Video)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_D3VFfhvs4
Note : Night photo only using streetlight, I used PC lens to change the perspective and create this artistic effect.
No flash, no tripod.
Location : Barcelona
Background: Barcelona dangerous area.
Nikon PC-NIKKOR 28mm f/3.5
Llevaba unos cuantos dias buscando por casa motivos para el tema del proyecto 12M12T de este mes, y por casualidad apareció esta pluma en el quicio de una ventana. Un rayo de sol hizo el resto.
Compared to earlier x-wings, this one from Episode VII seems to be with tear drop round shape, which can be effectively reconstructed with round Lego parts.
Construction, Week 66
Moving even further along the fenceline (yep – I walked the whole thing and back today; luckily the weather is finally feeling fall-like!), we see the southernmost portion of the new lot in front of the new store has been smoothed out in anticipation of paving, which will likely begin next week. Three steamrollers were actually actively working on this when I was here this afternoon, although they've somehow managed to avoid making it into the photos that I've decided to post for this week's set...!
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Anemone hupehensis var. japonica (Japanese anemone) taken with a 6 blade Pentacon 135 @2.8. It does goes a smooth background
A walk along the beach in flat light lead me to look for other subjects so I took photos of the many dogs and their owners taking their morning exercise. Thought I'd try out panning on this greyhound where a "smooth" panning action is required. I never really know what slow shutter speed is appropriate for what subject, but this was my best effort.
Photo 42 - Smooth, for the 116 Pictures in 2016 Challenge.
Don't you just love the smoothness of the water when you take long exposures??
It was still too bright outside when I took this picture and I didn't really wanna stay until it got darker because it was already getting cold so I just used some ND filters, I think I used an ND4 and an ND8 to take this photo, kinda glad I packed them!
Taken at Ashbridges Bay, Toronto
I've had this mug for around 20 or more years. I love the smooth lines, the general shape, and how it feels in my hands.
For PA
Added kim klassen's plastersquared texture.
I have no idea if any of you ever stop back again but I have to tell you that each and every one of you is so special! I really appreciate your warm comments so much.
Oh and I'm excited to be participating in Liberate Your Art Postcard Swap
I'm proud to say that this photo is straight from the camera. No exposure/contrast/colour editing, only sharpend in PS.
I stopped Silk for a photo and to my delight, this was her chosen pose. I don't have the confidence to ask someone to do something quite so extreme (maybe next year) and it was so, so much more dynamic than anything involving her standing up.
All I had to do was find the angle that communicates the character: downangle (and wait until nobody was crossing behind her) to get that "climbing down a wall" thing, while choosing a respectful line that avoids what might be termed "the Milo Manara Effect."
She was carrying a purse (not part of her costume). I guarded it between my feet as I shot the photos. I was about to hand it back to her when a couple of other people asked for photos.
And so, (to her visible relief) I smiled and nodded and just stood there for a few minutes, holding Silk's purse in front of me with both hands where she could see it, to enable her to relax and enjoy posing. It was the least I could do, and I thought it was funny as hell. This could have been a scene from a very hip Norman Rockwell painting.
Example of how you can create smooth skin in Photoshop.
The original tutorial is gone, but here is one that uses a similar technique:
www.lunacore.com/photoshop/tutorials/tut020.htm
Only: I find it easier to apply the mask to the blurred layer in stead of the sharp layer so that you can paint in the smooth skin in stead of painting in the sharp details...
I added some eyeliner, blush, lipstick and a 'tache de beauté" as well.
PS: The before girl is of course much sexier than the after one, but it's a good showcase of the possibilities of Photoshop...
Niks: "Your hair looks so smooth. Would you like to try our excellent hair elixir..."
Naks: "... guaranteed to make any hair curly and frizzy!"
Lumi: "I think I'll pass..."
(ADAD 2015 July - 17: Smooth)
Lissotriton vulgaris, male.
Although I normally prefer to go for the natural look this is a shot I've been planning for a while.
The shot was taken on-site in a dark bird hide, the newt happily didn't seem too disturbed by the experience!!
Dorset heathland.
Bumpy dandelion (looks like a pretty pillow to me) and smooth bug. No idea what kind of bug this is.
The stink bug has all kinds of triangles form on it's body, the legs form triangles on the dandelion. I like the composition of all the triangles on the circle of the dandelion. The dandelion tendrils are forming triangles encircling the dandelion head.
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