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the strokes' concert at benicàssim was the highlight of my life.
i took this a few minutes before they started playing and i still have no words to describe my happiness at this point.
After the rain was starting to evaporate, I caught this little guy. It was at a local park - Alviso Adobe. The park just opened about a year ago and it used to be the Meadowlark Dairy in Pleasanton, California. More photos of the park to follow. You can read more at: Alviso Adobe.
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The Strokes at the MSG Theater, October 30, 2003.
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Leica M3 Double Stroke - 1955 production
Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 ASPHERICAL "LTM"
(39mm Screw Mount) 1999 production
Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f/1.5 ASPHERICAL "LTM"
Manufactured By - Cosina Voigtländer
Announced - November 1999 (Silver/Black)
Discontinued - 2009
- Cosina leases rights to the Voigtländer name from RINGFOTO GmbH & Co. ALFO Marketing KG in Germany. Cosina Voigtländer products have included 35mm film SLR and rangefinder camera bodies, and lenses for the M39 lens mount (Leica screw mount), M42 lens mount, Leica M mount, and other lens mounts. -
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BH45 crosses the small bridge over 144th St in Orland Park as the clock strikes 1:00am, disturbing the silence of historic downtown.
I love to lap a spot cream
And I assure you that i'm neat
But you never know what you can expect
When the pussy is in heat
Stroke that shiny coat
Stroking is the antidote
Stroke that, it's a start
Only for the wild at heart
Stroke that shiny coat
Stroking is the antidote
Stroke that shiny coat
Stoking's what it's all about.
An early Halloween photo of a little vignette I made combining Lego seasonal Halloween set ( set 40122), the Businessman Zombie from Series 14 and Deathstroke :)
A group of monsters has been unleashed and they're looking for victims. However they choose the wrong one and Deathstroke is going to teach them a lesson in good manners :)
The subject is intuitionally "inclined" compared to the photo's borders in order to create a sort of "shaken camera" effect like sometimes we see in action movies during the fight scenes :)
I hope I'll be able to upload something more detailed for Halloween but in the meantime I thought to share this little photo :)
I hope you like it :)
Also a quick question: Do you know if we can add some blood effect with photoshop (or equivalent) and still consider the photo safety level "safe"? Thank You :)
Texture made using multiple brushes, created from scratch.
Please credit me if used and it would be nice to leave a link or comment so I could take a look (and fave) the work done with it.
Wheee! My MNF DES arrived on todaaaay after lazing around in customs then being released with lovely charges!
She is brilliant <3
VIEW WITH THE HERD GROYNE LIGHTHOUSE IN THE FOREGROUND, AND THE NORTH AND SOUTH TYNEMOUTH LIGHTHOUSE IN THE DISTANCE.
HERD GROYNE WAS BUILT IN THE EARLY 1880'S TO STOP THE SAND FROM THE BEACHES IN TYNEMOUTH'S HARBOUR WASHING INTO AND THEN DEPOSITING THE TYNE. EFFECTIVELY, THE GROYNE IS A SMALL SEAWALL SEPERATING THE BEACH FROM THE RIVER; THERFORE ONLY ONE SIDE OF THIS WALL IS SAFE PASSAGE FOR SHIPPING INTO THE RIVER.
THE LIGHTHOUSE WAS BUILT IN 1882 AND SHOWS A SERIES OF LIGHTS INDICATING DIRECTIONS TO BE TAKEN UPON ENTERING THE PORT'S BREAKWATER WALLS. THIS SYSTEM OF COLOURED LIGHTS REPLACED THE 2 RANGE OR 'HIGH AND LOW' LIGHTS AT SOUTH SHIELDS THAT WOULD HAVE SHOWN SAFE PASSAGE BY BEING ALIGNED; THESE STILL EXIST IN FANTASTIC CONDITION, WITH MANY ORIGINAL FEATURES.
IF ON-COURSE, THE LIGHT WILL SHOW AS WHITE. IF A VESSEL STRAYS TOO FAR TO THE LEFT THE LIGHT UPON ENTERING THE PORT, THE LIGHT WILL SHOW RED AND TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BAY IT WILL SHOW GREEN; THIS LIGHT IS SHOWN USING A PROJECTOR COVERED BY SHADES OF COLOURED PLASTIC, ALTHOUGH THIS WOULD HAVE ORIGINALLY BEEN LIT USING A FRESNEL LENS. THE LIGHT GIVES A FLASH WITH THE DURATION OF 8 SECONDS AND A PERIOD OF DARKNESS LASTING FOR JUST 2 SECONDS: THIS MATCHES THE LIGHT CHARACTER OF THE SOUTH BREAKWATER LIGHTHOUSE.
THE TOWER PAINTED RED AND IS CLAD IN CORRUGATED METAL AND IS ON STILT-LIKE LEGS CALLED PILES - THESE WOULD HAVE BEEN SCREWED INTO THE SANDY BASE OF THE GROYNE TO GIVE THE TOWER STRENGTH, INSTEAD OF BUILDING UPON TRADITIONAL FOUNDATIONS. A STAIRCASE LEADS UP TO THE SERVICE ROOM, JUST BELOW THE LANTERN AND A LADDER ON THE INSIDE OF THE TOWER THEN GOES UP TO THE LIGHT ITSELF.
ON THE GALLERY THERE IS A FOG BELL WHICH GIVES A STROKE ONCE EVERY 10 SECONDS - IT IS SOUNDED AUTOMATICALLY IN POOR WEATHER.