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Japan
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Timelapse video "Finding the Light of Night" from Osaka (+ Kobe & Kyoto): youtu.be/6oXgBqG39Mw
This is a 1:360 scale architectural model of the WSU Creative Arts Center. The model represents an existing building and an addition. As per client's request the addition was made translucent and illuminated.
Since the model was relatively not large, we produced it entirely rapid prototyped using both opaque and translucent materials. The topography was CNC carved and reinforced.
This model is used for display, presentation and fundraising purposes and received excellent feedbacks.
More models and photos at www.lifeinscale.net
the sun was shining thru the petals, but not thru the leaves. I monochromed it to emphasize the translucent quality of the blossoms.
I used the Pentax SMC 6x7 165mm f/2.8 wide open on my K-01. The shallow depth of field and amazing sharpness where the lens is focused provides a feel that is quite addictive shen shooting this combo.
All these shots were taken at Vancouver's Amazing Aquarium Exhibit. I found it a real challenge to capture these images due to the very low lighting, in some cases subject movement, no tripod & my relatively slow 18-135mm lens.
Morning light shining through Mexican fence post cactus
A mid-winter visit to Tohono Chul Park (January 27, 2014)
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 3.
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This is an example of Elizabeth Petcu's latest porcelain work. The Bray Institute of Further Education holds an end of year show which opens on the 24th of May this year (2011). All the faculties in the school will exhibit, not just Fine Art but also woodwork, fashion design, garden design, CAD design, interior design and so forth. It is an exciting time for all involved.
We drove 3 oldtimer Landrovers from Belgium into the Catalan Pyrenees and back. Off-road, off-grid and with a minimal ecological footprint. Nobody would find traces of us sleeping next to a ravine or in a forest.
We drove 3 oldtimer Landrovers from Belgium into the Catalan Pyrenees and back. Off-road, off-grid and with a minimal ecological footprint. Nobody would find traces of us sleeping next to a ravine or in a forest.
The windows at Eglinton West station are frosted glass - well, I hope they are; I guess they might just be incredibly dirty - and I caught a glimpse of the plants outside that struck me as particularly haunting...
I re-carved Patty's lips and after giving her an MSC coat I realized there were some white marks crossing her lips.
I tried to sand them away, but then I realized they were internal so I'd have to sand too much, most probably altering her factions or even breaking her face.
I didn't do anything I wouldn't do usually, so I can't understand what happened,
I'm so thrilled about this. I've never felt comfortable customizing translucent blythes (I don't like the plastic quality), and after this, I think I'm done with them.