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This past week I got my first blog sponsor, Breakout, a store for both men and women’s fashion. And naturally with such an awesome sponsor, I had to do an equally epic photo. This outfit, “The Specialist”, had me thinking along the lines of Sylvester Stallone or some other equally badass hero. So I went in search of danger, a.k.a. a sim for a sweet action shot.
If you haven’t been to Binemist yet, I definitely recommend it. It’s a photographers wet dream (you can rezz there if you’re in the group)…and even more so I recommend a visit to Breakout. If you’re not a badass like Stallone, they’ll at least help you look like you might be.
Outfit – [BREAKOUT] The Specialist Outfit HUD-Driven
peacock on Rudbeckia nidita 'Autumn Sun' 😄
This year we have a lot of butterflies in the garden again😄 Happy Sunday everybody☀️
Olympus E-M1 Mark II + Olympus 40-150mm F2.8 Pro @f2.8
Thanks to everyone who stopped by to watch or leave a comment or award :)
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- Specialist Nature & Wildlife Photographers 8, Specialist's Choice 9, Hall of Fame 5
- Nature's Carousel 10, Nature's Golden Carousel 14, Nature's Platinum Carousel 11
- Living Jewels of Nature 17, Precious Living Jewels of Nature 15, Members Choice 21
The pleasure of flying
The professional remote glider
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I wish I could buy something every single time I walk by...
Yoshimi Auto, Nishi-Toyokawa, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka. September 14, 2022.
950001 catches a little evening sun as it approaches Prudhoe with the 2Z08 15:00 Derby RTC to Falkland Storage Sidings working.
At the end of last year Network Rail announced that the 1987 built DMU was going to be replaced by further class 153 units so with this in mind I decided to head out and get a shot of this well travelled unit.
3rd August 2025.
G-KSST
AgustaWestland AW169
C/N: 69061
Kent Surrey Sussex Air Ambulance (Specialist Aviation Services)
Redhill 20.07.2019
Dalga, a high armored specialist with dual blades and pulse canon. Although it looks like he has experience, he just recently has been assembled and never fought before with real threats.
Specialist Group International (SGI) Iveco Incident Response vehicle. Seen turning out to a job from Surrey FRS HQ Open Day, Reigate - 18.7.15
Former Stagecoach London, now with Stagecoach East 15089 LX09 AGV, seen at Imber Bus August last year working a 23A towards Warminster. This guest took many by surprise as it only appeared later in the day.
Do what really matters:
Specialist (m/f/d)
For the weapons
deployment of the navy
1st Submarine Squadron,
Eckernförde
Frankfurt, Konstablerwache
"In film, we sculpt time, we sculpt behavior and we sculpt light." David Fincher.
The province of Ilocos Norte, located in the northernmost part of Luzon (the largest island in the Philippines), may not be one of the most famous destinations among foreign travelers visiting the archipelago, however, there are many Filipinos who travel to its main sights. One of the most popular places is a rock formation known as Kapurpurawan, which is located on the coast of the town of Burgos. Due to the increase in the number of visitors, many of whom climbed these unique rocks and deteriorated them, it was forbidden a few years ago to access or get too close to the most beautiful formations.
The water and the wind have sculpted here the limestone rock in a really artistic way, highlighting its spectacular whiteness in a natural way. Therefore, precautions to preserve this place are reasonable, although perhaps the part from where you can see the main rock formation has been limited too far now. Taking into account that I could not get much closer, I decided to use the water that had been stagnant at low tide to guide the view to the rocks and the sea. After another gray day the sky wasn´t very interesting, and even began to rain minutes before sunset. Despite this, I decided to try my luck and wait, because landscape photographers are specialists in waiting. When everyone is gone, we are still waiting. Because even if it seems that the day does not have a lot to offer, there is always the hope that the sunset or the blue hour can bring a special light. In this case, a pinkish color appeared slightly noticeable on the horizon at sunset, which together with the interesting clouds of the blue hour and the harmonic reflection of its color in the water, gave the sky enough charm to get a balanced photograph that conveyed the splendor of this place.
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"En película, esculpimos tiempo, esculpimos comportamiento y esculpimos luz." David Fincher.
La provincia de Ilocos Norte, situada en la parte más septentrional de Luzón (la isla más grande de Filipinas), quizás no sea uno de los destinos más famosos entre los viajeros extranjeros que visitan el archipiélago, sin embargo, son muchos los filipinos que recorren sus principales lugares de interés. Uno de los más populares es una formación rocosa conocida con el nombre de Kapurpurawan, que se encuentra situada en la costa de la localidad de Burgos. Debido al incremento del número de visitantes, muchos de las cuales se subían a estas rocas únicas y las deterioraban, se prohibió hace unos años acceder o acercarse demasiado a las formaciones de mayor belleza.
El agua y el viento han esculpido aquí la roca caliza en un modo realmente artístico, resaltando su espectacular blancura de un modo natural. Por ello, se entienden las precauciones para preservar este lugar, aunque quizás se ha limitado el acceso a demasiada distancia. Teniendo en cuenta que no podía acercarme mucho más, decidí usar el agua que se había quedado estancada al bajar la marea para guiar la vista hasta las rocas y el mar. Después de otro día gris el cielo no prometía mucho, e incluso comenzó a llover minutos antes del atardecer. A pesar de ello, decidí probar suerte y esperar, porque los fotógrafos de paisaje somos especialistas en esperar. Cuando todo el mundo ya se ha ido nosotros seguimos esperando. Porque aunque parezca que ya el día no da más de sí, siempre queda la esperanza de que el atardecer o la hora azul traigan una luz especial. En este caso, apareció un color rosáceo ligeramente apreciable en el horizonte al ponerse el sol, que junto a las interesantes nubes de la hora azul y el reflejo armónico de su color en el agua, le dieron al cielo el encanto suficiente para conseguir una fotografía equilibrada que transmitiera el esplendor de este lugar.
La Berceuse
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My photographic version of the van Gogh painting "La Berceuse, portrait of Madame Roulin, december 1888" (Made after different versions as seen in the Kroller Muller museum, Otterloo and the Van Gogh museum, Amsterdam and the Metropolitan museum, New York).
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The background is painted by Polina Mavrikaki, co-painter of the Loving Vincent movie.
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How did I create this photo?
Apart from finding the right clothing and the chair, the biggest challenge was photographing everything correctly.
Why? Well, because Vincent painted Madame Roulin very much out of proportion. This was intented as he wrote to his brother Theo.
But with a specific lens and some photoshop I got it to a certain point it was photographically out of proportions enough for me.
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The whole proces of researching, planning, finding the clothing, the chair and model, testing light set-ups and camera settings, shooting and post-processing in Photoshop, took me about four months.
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Thanks to my dear wife Marcella for helping me find the clothing, props, lighting assistance and being the model this time!
Thanks to the hair specialist Linda Ineke.
Thanks to Polina Mavrikaki for painting the background.
Thanks to Leo Vas for post-processing in photoshop
This brand new e-city Gold Hydrogen )Caetano/Toyota) is seen on delivery in Dublin, it will be used by Bus Éireann in November on a part section of the 109A route, the Dublin Airport Authority will also test for a short period after that. Mr Tumble from Lantern did an excellent job!!
Wearing the new 'specialist' livery with limited branding (on the rear) to promote UniBus, Stagecoach South East 15917 GN13 HJG is seen here on Whitstable Road, Studd Hill whilst working a clockwise Triangle service to Canterbury. Friday 12th August 2022.
During holiday periods the six bio-fuel Enviro 400s can be found spreading their wings from their normal University shuttles in Canterbury with a number this year reaching Maidstone.
Scania N230UD (bio-fuel) 10.6m - ADL Enviro 400
Some sci fi stuff.Trying my best with Zbrush.
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Basically a color-swapped version of the aforementioned Security class in Insurgency, AKA PIE THE CORNER YOU STUPID PIECE OF SHIT: the game.
Also featuring a super-compact MK18 knockoff!
Stagecoach East Midlands ADL Enviro 300 27881 - FT13 OVM sets off from Hull Interchange on route 12A to Bransholme Centre wearing the 'specialist' version of the new livery - though what is so special about route 12A to Bransholme I do not know!
One of the Met Police's new CBRN Specialist Response Mercedes Sprinters seen parked near to New Scotland Yard during the 2014 Remembrance Day events.
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Kennall Vale is a beautiful wooded valley near Ponsanooth, Cornwall, maintained by Cornwall Wildlife Trust. (www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/nature-reserves/kennall-...)
It is a sanctuary for the pipistrelle bat and an abundance of birdlife, but it does not hide its industrial past. For 100 years, between 1811 and 1910, it was rather surprisingly a gunpowder factory!
Until 1809, all the gunpowder used in Cornish mines was manufactured outside of Cornwall. In 1809, a small factory was set up at the nearby Cosawes Wood, and the relative success of that enterprise encouraged the Fox family to invest in a factory on this site (they eventually acquired the Cosawes site too). The nature of gunpowder manufacture requires many operations conducted in different buildings, and for safety concerns these buildings are kept well apart. That's one of the delights of a walk around these woods; there's a surprise around every corner!
The development of nitro-glycerine based high explosives such as dynamite and gelignite started the decline of Kennall Vale. It was sold to Curtis & Harvey, the largest explosive manufacturer in Britain at the time, in 1898, who used to to make specialist powders. It closed for good in 1910.
The building photographed is the 'newest' and fartherst upstream of 6 watermills in the valley. These mills were powered via leats that either collected water diverted from the river, or in this case, collected water running off the hillside. They were used to grind down ingredients of gunpowder, e.g. charcoal, to a fine powder. Apart from a bridge downstream, the 6 mills are the only listed buildings of the many ruins in the valley.
Stagecoach East Midlands ADL Enviro 300 27882 - FT13 OVN is pictured in Hull on route 20 to Priory Park via Interchange painted in the 'specialist' version of the new livery.
I made this guy maybe a week ago and wasn't really sure if I should post it, but since my channel is so low on content I figured I should. I wanted to mess around with editing, so having multiple angles of his helmet was really just for fun. It's totally unnecessary, to be honest.
I've got a few other new figures that I may or may not post, it really just depends on whether or not I remember to photograph them.
P.S. Please don't attack me for the hand, it was just for posing the gun. I know it goes the other way.......
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