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Macro Monday: Theme - Transformation
Happy Macro Monday! Transformation of a flower(?) in my backyard. I like the colors of this tiny, strange flower.
Wishin you all a day of inspiration.
Another 1-day side project to refresh my brain, and probably my proudest head sculpt ever! As a fan of building head sculpts, I have wanted to have a take on Joaquin Phoenix's breathtaking portrayal of Joker since I have seen the movie, but it wasn't until not long ago that I have acquired some of those Puppycorn ear pieces(or officially known as "design plate 1X1, No. 1"), which finally cracked the puzzle of how to replicate his iconic face paint.
My personal favourite bit has to be the mouth. LEGO bricks often impose a lot of limitations on how realistically you can craft facial features, such that colours are largely used to define the details. However in the case of Joker, I wanted to capture the sadness/anger in his expression, which is a defining aspect of this version of the character to me, and it was quite a challenge when he has a big red smile across his face, but I think the end result capture the conflicting expression quite nicely.
I am also really happy with the three-dimensional quality of it, compared to the Joker face I have made in 2018, this can be viewed from all different angles and it still look like a proper face.
Full Album: www.flickr.com/photos/legocityson/albums/72157715582744096
As for next two weeks I do enjoy rest of my holidays in Italy, I cant make new photos or videos, but I will try to post some of my favourite looks, to keep some activity. If there is some of your favourite looks of me. Message me the look and I will try to post a new similar photo 💕
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
LensEF24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Exposure0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperturef/13.0
Focal Length24 mm
ISO Speed100
SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh
Exposure ProgramManual
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Bonemer Photo
Abdulaziz Al - Duwisan
Igreja de Santa Maria from architect Álvaro Siza Vieira. Marco de Canaveses - Portugal
Olympus XA2 +Fujichrome 64T (Expired July 2003)
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I am leaving this body
As it serves me no more
I have experienced such love and pain
With paradox lancing my side
But I would not have changed my life
My heart was full of foresight and such despair
To be with you has been my greatest joy
And also my greatest sorrow
But now my spirit surrounds you all
And fills you with the warmth you will know
My promise is my shining light
That will always be there for you
Seek me out and ask for me
And you will know me even in a crowd
Nothing changes now you see
I can travel faster than sound
I am the light that is everywhere
And I will not be bound
I am above your head and on the ground
I am right beside you and in your mind
I am you, don’t you see
And you and I will always be free
Between death and His resurrection Christ travelled down to Hell to face His nemesis again, and free the souls the Devil had trapped there. During this journey Christ became transformed, as we all are when we have to face challenges either in this life or the next.
In 2019, I was embarking on a journey of my own, and the series of images I took of this tree in Wilmington, East Sussex, UK, and on into 2020, helped me considerably.
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The seasonal transition of the Aspen tree is both beautiful and inspiring.
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:3.5/55mm lens and Kowa L-1A ø67 filter using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
What does make you feel like a woman?
Is that all about make-up, hair, clothes or there is much more hidden behind? Does dressing also change your attitude, life-views and make you behave as another person? 💇♀️💃♀️
I think #crossdressing is much more than a simple sexual desire. Fetish as many might call it! True, it is like that for some of us, and even here is nothing bad. People should be accepted the way they are. I would not judge anyone for their way of dressing! From another hand high amount of porno or low quality content in internet brings also a dark shadow on the whole crossdressing society. That is, what makes me sad! 😢
I think, that certain level of intelligence and respect is required in no matter, what you do!
All the people who send their genetalics, hate or marriege proposals messages. I would like to aks you one question - would you behave like that in front of your mother or is that a normal behaviour in your daily lifes to all the woman around you? I feel sorry for you if it is like...😔
Let us better to come back to a positive side of my message ☺️❤️
For me being a part time girl is more about the magic - I feel like a different energy, which makes me to behave in a special way. It helps me to overcome stresses in life and give me the balance. I do enjoy what I do, and try to achieve my level of perfection😊
The #transformation process itself excites me the most. Thats why I love to work with different people, makeup artists and try new looks!
My idea behind is also to keep the natural appearance, and the deepest compliment I can get would be - hey you look natural, beautiful and passable, like a real woman. The beauty, of course, is something very subjective, but I find it very inspiring to be accepted the way I am.
I think, that quality plays a role. If we take things seriously, we can achieve successful results in no matter, what we are doing!
I choose crossdressing as an art of transformation, and what about you? 0
Then I had to cut my hair because "it was too long" and since I don't comb or nothing it looks hoboish.
Used custom built rig to capture two events simultaneously;
- The glass is sliding to the right and abruptly stopping, causing an upward splash effect.
- A colored stream of water pours down from above.
The shot is taken just after the streams collide.
High speed photography set uses quaketronics flash controller, sound activated, American DJ Snap Shot II strobe fired through a frosted acrylic sheet.
Rig setup:
www.flickr.com/photos/14523696@N03/3547651840/in/set-7215...
Mic trigger:
www.flickr.com/photos/14523696@N03/3547653104/in/set-7215...
Model: Bristal Upchurch
Shot in Hillsville, Virginia
I shot this as a female companion piece to my other male "In The Offing" photograph. Wanting to convey the fears we have of the unknown, of something ominous that is coming and is on it's way. Accepting that unknown and accepting your fear. Fear is sometimes a catalyst in transformation and while getting over one fear you often find another. The wind always changes direction. What's your biggest fear or phobia? Feel free to share yours in the comments.
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.
Thanks Shopfe.
This picture is First winner in 'Make it a Mega Shot ' group macro catagory
www.flickr.com/groups/make_it_a_megashot/discuss/72157603...
The big moment, when you see the result after the transformation in the mirror ,it makes so happy :)
Vintage flic.kr/p/T6C4U9.
Sucker for vintage! It just opens up another world where I envision the history behind the object/subject. I need time to go through the emotions, even though is a made up story in my head 😆😁
on EXPLORE (thank U)
Things are almost ready for "haftseen"; 7 symbolic items that start with the letter س are normally gathered as the preparation for Nuroz (the Persian New Year). Eggs are not one of the 7 items, but are traditionally included as a sign of creation and life. They are normally decorated.
The two white eggs are drawn on by my cousin (B)
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The Great Northern Warehouse, Manchester
A Friday night spent in the company of fellow Flickrites Eddie Coulson and Mark Dixon, who was on taxi duty at the Manchester Apollo where a certain One Direction star was performing - a Mr Niall Horan and that's as much as all three of us know about the fellow. So it was left to Eddie and myself to keep him safe for a couple of hours while in the northern capital.
This was our last but one stop off and a shot I'd kind of seen in my head, but in reality, couldn't get the angle right and the image came out converging badly, even with the wide-angle. So it's sat in the archives all these months. However, if at first you don't succeed... have another crack at it. The transform tool in RAW has some good tricks now and the guide line method has made a decent job of correcting it.
But that's only half of the transformation...
The Great Northern Warehouse is the former railway goods warehouse of the Great Northern Railway in Manchester city centre, England, which was refurbished into a leisure complex in 1999. The building is at the junction of Deansgate and Peter Street. It was granted Grade II* listed building status in 1974.
The warehouse was built to be fireproof with a steel frame on a rectangular plan, 267 feet long by 217 feet wide and five storeys high, with 27 windows on the east and west sides and 17 windows on the north and south ends. All four sides have friezes lettered in white brick reading "Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse". It was built above the Manchester and Salford Junction Canal, and a dock beneath was constructed to allow goods to be transferred to and from canal barges via shafts and a complex system of haulage using hydraulic power. It is a "unique survival of a three-way railway goods exchange station, serving the railway, canal and road networks of the Manchester region."
The development was owned by Capital & Regional and comprised an AMC cinema, MCR235 casino, James Martin Manchester restaurant, All Star Lanes bowling alley, bar and restaurant, a Lifestyle Fitness gym, and a multi-storey car park operated by National Car Parks although I'm not too sure what still remains.
However, in 2013 it was acquired by Trilogy and Peterson Group who have been developing and implementing proposals in collaboration with Manchester City Council to bring this strategically important and historically significant site back to life.
I hope they do a better job of it second time round...