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Salah satu peluang bisnis yang cukup menggiurkan untuk dijalankan ditahun 2016 ini adalah bisnis dibidang property. Mengapa demikian? Karena property salah satu kebutuhan utama yang mesti terpenuhi. Dilihat dari pasarnya, bisnis ini memiliki prospek yang sangat bagus kedepanya.
Namun, untuk bisa...
This was an outtake from a recent Macro Mondays group challenge for the theme of The Periodic Table! It's supposed to represent Carbon!
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I'm currently selling off my old photo gear to fund an upgrade to my faithful Nikon D300! Having recently sold the last of my Canon items, I'm now working through my Panasonic Micro Four Thirds gear! The first item I'm selling is a Panasonic G1 with 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 lens which I've placed on eBay.
If you live in the UK, and you'd like to bid, you can find it here:
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The wings tips are posable! It took many attempts to get this mechanism to work, but the wing tips can fold up as in the movies. Unfortunately, they can't angle forwards or backwards, but this is a decent compromise.
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Sometimes props can be your lighting gear. Like in this case the beautiful #elinchromltd FS30 fresnel.
But it can be anything of course.
By using things you already own as props you not only save money but you also give the model something that makes posing easier and helps with story telling.
Props can be lighting gear, cameras, tools etc. be creative. But before you buy stuff (also a good idea) make sure you first look around you. You'll be suprised by what you already own.
Owner driver Mick Bonello is seen leaving the fertilizer storage sheds in Melbourne's dock area with another load of "Super". Towards the end of Leyland Truck models' availability in Australia, which was managed by Jaguar Rover Australia (JRA) the G-cabbed models were quite popular. However as the competition improved in terms of cab comfort and engine power, coupled to the uncertainty of supply from the ailing BL truck and bus division in the UK, Leyland's one time considerable presence in Australia fizzled-out completely.
London Transport battery locomotives L21/24 accelerate away from Harrow-on-the-Hill with empty wagons returning to Neasden from Croxley Tip in December 1977. Until 1971, such duties would have been performed by the ex-GWR pannier tanks.
Pentax SP1000/105mm
Ilford FP4
Hey! :) Don't forget my giveaway on my Facebook page! Drawing is on Monday! :D
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Seen at the same place as this one:
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Bonus Land Rover LWB and rusty wheeled device of unknown purpose.
It's been quite a good year for this species and there's still a lot of them out there this week alongside a lot of the other spring butterflies. Managed to get a few shots of this one by the local brook yesterday evening. I usually get them on a green background with grass or leaves, so it was nice to get this one against the shadows of the trees on the bank opposite.
TIPPING THE VELVET by Waters, , Writer - Sarah Waters adapted by Laura Wade, Director - Lyndsey Turner, Design - Lizzie Clachan, Lighting - Jon Clark, The Lyric Theatre, 2015, Credit: Johan Persson/
The Orange-tip is a true sign of spring, being one of the first species to emerge that has not overwintered as an adult. The male and female of this species are very different in appearance. The more-conspicuous male has orange tips to the forewings, that give this butterfly its name. These orange tips are absent in the female and the female is often mistaken for one of the other whites, especially the Green-veined White or Small White. This butterfly is found throughout England, Wales and Ireland, but is somewhat-local further north and especially in Scotland
I think I am addicted to the Macro Monday and was thinking what to do for this week's topic "Contrast".
Opened the drawer and thought of screws.As there are several forms of contrast. In this picture I could finally catch the red and green reflections of copper. I used one flash, a white cloth as reflector and a LED Flash light to aid focussing. HMM everyone!
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