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Ce tournevis interchangeable nous tourne le dos pour montrer son manche en résine d'un jaune fluo avant de faire une balade dans un monde de rêve en Bokeh. #Macro #HandTool #HMM #MacroMonday
industrial tools ...
in my Industrialscape Series 2 ... Pic # 94 ...
Taken on June 22, 2020
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You can put your tools in there...
The Artist Shed for the L$10 Repair Hunt, December 15th to January 15.
This is a charity hunt to help Rev. Allen save her home. 50% of the hunt gift purchase price goes to Rev. Allen’s GoFundMe campaign and 50% to the designer.
Details: therepairhuntevents.blogspot.com/#!/p/hunt-hints.html
Nowadays, it's called a hex wrench; it's used for putting hexes on things. Photo taken with off-camera flash, using green paper as background. Focus is on the face of the short end of the wrench.
Tools: Canon A1, expired Scotch Color film. Find me elsewhere! Website Blog Twitter Instagram & please like Millie Clinton Photography on Facebook! Email: enquiries@millieclinton.com These images are protected by copyright, please do not use them for any commercial or non-commercial purposes without permission. For licensing queries (or any other questions!) please email: enquiries@millieclinton.com
I chatted a bit about pens, inks and stuff over at "The Tools Artists Use" (thanks Bill Turner) Its severe art nerdy as I go on about my favourite pens and what I carry around with me ;)
different view of an expressionist:
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2) - â–ºUsing www.DARCKR.com tool
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With a beauty dish high over camera and a small umbrella low above camera, I was able to get some nice specular off of where she was standing against the wall. Edyta is quite tall... 5'11" and most of her is legs... but then, you probably noticed that.
The beauty dish is giving me one stop brighter than the small umbrella in this image. There is a feeling of surrounding shadow similar to a ringflash, but not as even. The umbrellas main job was to add a bit of shadow to legs as well as the highlight that sculpts them.
Photoshop is mostly curve control and 6 luminance masks to provide a smooth skin and the contrast to make it pop. There are no skin softening tools at work on this image.
Image created with two strobes, one strobe was above and to the left using a snoot to light the horizontal silver surface. The second was to the right and level with the gold bar, which it was aimed at.
Tools: Contax 167MT, Zeiss 50mm f1.4, Kodak Portra 160. Process and scan by Exposure Film Lab. I use Flickr as my cloud storage, so I upload everything here: I have a decade worth of photos, check out my albums! I made a Ko-Fi page because I saw other people doing it. I don't expect anything to actually come of it, but on the off chance that you would be so kind as to treat me to a coffee to help me put more of my money towards film and bribing my models with snacks, it'd be hugely appreciated. Find me on Instagram & please like Millie Clinton Photography on Facebook! These images are protected by copyright, please do not use them for any commercial or non-commercial purposes without permission. For enquiries, contact me on social media.
In one of Mistress Berryessa's many chambers, she prepares for the coming solar flare that will wipe out an unpredictable amount of electronic data, as has been foretold by the godex Lux.
She has recruited a good portion of male Blueberry resources as manual scribes to create analog backups. Normally she would let even a common Raspberry oversee this mission, but seeing as she had so many subservient males indoors with her, it only seemed fitting that she should have some fun with them ;) Here we see a poor soul who complained about having to use only a pink crayon being subjected to one of Berryessa's most subtle, but deadly serious tools: a feather.