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Another image from the Racine Wisconsin Zoo Lantern Festival. This is a photographers delight. So many available images to capture. We had a great time exploring and viewing this beautiful festival.
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Sometimes we need poses that are subtle to show our clothes with tons of jewels:
Pose: HelaMiyo :: Poses :: Subtle
Horns: :::WEG::: Baroque Diabolique Horn (previous gift)
Hair: TRUTH HAIR Opal - black & whites
Lipstick: *League* Erin Tintable Lipstick -3
Skin: ** [PUMEC] - :CATALINA:. SKIN - Spring **
Eye shadows: [White~Widow - Face Tattoo] Narcisse + :SG:: SmokeGems 08
Skirt: Purple Moon :: PM :: Faye Maxi Skirt in Greys (previous gift)
Sweater: Blueberry - Jolly Holidays 2016 - (gift)
Right bracelet: (Kunglers) Cosmopolitan anniversary (gift)
Left bracelet: Salt & Pepper S&P bracelet Jolie (previous gift)
Head jewel: [Haste] Moon Bindi (previous gift)
Necklace: AZOURY - TCF Gift 2nd Anniversary (previous gift)
Nose chains: .Keystone. Annyn Nose Chains (previous gift)
Henna: [:ARDEN:] Henna Hands Tattoo + OMEGA/Maitreya Appliers (gift on the MP)
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Here is the first picture I shot during my road trip along the West Coast (Seattle to SF), near the Washington/Oregon border last September.
I almost missed this location while driving. But I decided that even with rain, I had to go back and take a few shots. I am extremely happy with the result, and the very peaceful atmosphere... very Zen.
Which brings me to a very strong influence I had in mind while processing this image: some of the Chinese and Japanese water paintings that use shapes and very subtle tones to depict and create amazingly peaceful and eerie landscapes.
This and many other pictures are available for sale as Open Editions or signed Limited Edition Print on my website, with a discount till the end of the year: www.thibaultroland.com/Prints/Fine-Art-Prints
Technical info:
f/5
ISO 250
24 mm
265s exposure
Software:
PS CS5
Silver Efex Pro2
Topaz B&W Effects
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Subtle changes from an earlier upload...
Listening to: Fila Brazillia - Subtle Body
Model: Steven P. & Nansi S.
Photography: Mark Ng
Art Direction: Mark Ng with Caleb Lim
Hair & Make-Up: Alicia Koo
live with "Connecting Rivers"
@ Bayerisches Jazzweekend Regensburg 06. Juli 2024
hear him with his Quartet performing "A Subtle Change"
-> www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqOQMF-TMLA
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Sun, shade and steam at Leamington Spa on 8th April 2017 as No. 5043 'Earl of Mount Edgcumbe' energetically restarts Vintage Trains 'The Moonraker' 1Z76 0655 Solihull - Salisbury from a pathing stop in the nearby station. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Subtle but beautiful colouring on this bird seen in Filey, East Yorkshire. The chestnut wing panel with white tips is a distinguishing feature. A couple of years since I last saw one.
Welcome to Water Drop Wednesday.
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Standing at the base of one of the Tour Duo buildings in Paris, I was struck by how it seemed to slice through the night sky. I positioned myself to capture this extreme upward angle that emphasizes its height and the clean geometric pattern of its facade.
The black and white processing was a natural choice - it strips away distractions and focuses attention on the strong diagonal line and the repeating pattern of the windows. I wanted the darkness to envelop the building, creating this dramatic contrast between solid and void.
Looking up at these massive towers always gives me a sense of disorientation and smallness. By framing just this edge disappearing into darkness, I aimed to capture that dizzying feeling you get when you crane your neck skyward in an urban canyon.
I deliberately kept a bit of that subtle glow at the top where the building meets the sky - a hint of light that draws your eye upward along the path of the structure and adds a touch of mystery to the composition.
Taiga [or Red-throated] Flycatcher has only recently been split Red-breasted Flycatcher. In it's first year plumage it can be told by its cold grey-brown tones, all black bill, black upper-tail coverts causing a much more contrasting tail pattern and a subtlely different call. In fact everything about this bird is subtlely different.
This is only the fourth to be identified in Britain and was in in Trow Quarry South Shields, just around the corner from where Britain's first Eastern Crowned Warbler was identified. Not bad for a place that doesn't seem to have the advantages of places like Spurn or Fair Isle.
Sand Blazing Star blooming in a sandy arroyo; it's a subtle beauty in the world of desert wildflowers - Mecca Hills, Riverside County, California
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Sony A7RII Astro Photography Milkyway Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography
Subscribe to my new youtube channel and see how I used the divine section and golden rectangle, spiral, and ratio to get the cover of N-Photo Magazine with my fine-art landscape photo Sunrise at Toroweap in the Grand Canyon! And see how Ansel Adams and the great painters, photographers, and fine art masters all used the golden mean to exalt their compositions:
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The golden section shows up in a lot of my surf and model photos too!
Malibu Seacave Milkyway Rise Fine Art Landscape Photography: Elliot McGucken Fine Art Long Exposure Night Landscapes Astro Photography!
Shot it with both the Sony A7RII And Nikon D810! Which do you think is better?
The milkyway as seen from a Malibu sea cave at low tide! This cave can get a lot of water, and one can actually get trapped if the tide rises too far while you're in there! Especially if the waves are big! And trying to navigate your way out in the dark over slippery hidden rocks and waves can be tough! Saltwater is no friend to Nikon D810s nor Sony A7RIIs! :)
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Been hard at work on my books--my physics books on Dynamic Dimensions Theory (dx4/dt=ic) celebrating the hitherto unsung reality of the fourth expanding dimension which all the photons surf across the universe en route to making a photograph! Also working on an art, mythology, and photography book titled The Golden Hero's Odyssey! All the best on your Epic Hero's Odyssey! Always love hearing from y'all! :)
Sony A7RII Astro Photography Milkyway Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography
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Just a bit of ligt painting! Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount !
If you wonder why it's called "Subtle Controversy", it's because of the extremely low cut in the back! Luchia loves her some butt-cheek moment!