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VERY NICE CAR REMINDS ME OF A OLDER BEL AIR FUN DRIVING A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT PAINT JOBS GO CHECK IT OUR AT FIRE HORSE STORE
Mistveil ENB "Whisper of Winter" Edition + Kyo's Advanced Bloom + SweetFX Boulotaur Edition with SMAA, Luma, Liftgammagain, Curves, Sepia. 1080p. DOF Dynamic Extensive by Kyo. TimeofDay ON. Real Clouds + SFO.
I'm trying to tune a little the Day lights, because the sunlights on object were too strong, which could be cool if I was doing something like "Sicily ENB" or "Sardegna ENB", but on the Mistveil I need something softer.
Oh and if you're wondering why Talos looks like this, basically I'm using this skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/36914//? but without its mesh (it created a ugly reflection) and with its color map modified by me, from a strong gold color to something more stone-like.
Oh if you have any advice or critic or something else you are welcome :)
If you wanna give a ride to this WIP-modified-Mistveil Enb just let me know!
A close up of my wife's acoustic guitar's tuning pegs for this week's Macro Mondays theme of 'Member's Choice - Musical Instruments'.
A single image processed in Lightroom (global and local adjustments) and Photoshop (cloning out the hundreds of dust specks attracted to the neck of the guitar).
Thanks for viewing - Happy Macro Mondays to everyone!
All that you touch
All that you see
All that you taste
All you feel.
All that is now
All that is gone
All that's to come
and everything under the sun is in tune
but the sun is eclipsed by the moon.
Roger Waters
Pink Floyd
It's 11:56pm, I'm posting this photo right in the nick of time :]
Photo dedicated to James :D
About yesterday, Christmas was saved by a young man named James who made it all better by singing me a song over Skype. Best gift I received yesterday... bedsides the cash ; )
AND, My Christmas wasn't as bad as the picture portrayed. It was part, really cool idea, and part sad Christmas.
Today:
I spent most of my day at my grandma's house having a very traditional Romanian Christmas party with my whole family. (Yes I'm Romanian and I am fluent in Romanian) I got some pretty neat gifts :]
Afterwords, I went shopping with my mom and got a really cool elephant print skirt, and an AMAZING plaid coat, and some retro heals.
My day wasn't too shabby.
My microwave hasn't worked for a week... I have a very love/hate relationship with my oven now.
I love you all!
-Bernice Pipa
Strobist Info: Basically the same thing I use over and over again. Off camera flash through an umbrella on slight left of model. Very very low tech.
Day 17 of 365
Lift a shell to your ear and your hear him
the young master recites at the shore
far from the maddening crowd he plays
his melodies in tune with the notes of the sea
until his music is submerged in the tide
Gone today and Sunday...Be back Monday! can't wait to see all your new photos! :)
Almost all musical instruments require tuning, with the possible exception of certain percussion instruments. The guitar, as an instrument made from natural materials, and with a natural degree of tension stored up in the strings, needs retuning on a fairly frequent basis. This is especially important for a guitar since each of the six or ten strings needs to be in tune with the remaining strings. Whilst many other instruments still sound fine if slightly out of tune but being played alone, a guitar needs to have all of its strings independently tuned to ensure a complimentary sound is created, and that all the notes are in harmony. The fact that the strings of a guitar, especially electric guitars and steel strung guitars, are under so much tension, this does naturally pull on the headstock and cause a slight release of tension over time, and if the instrument is played frequently, even the pressure of the fingers against the strings pushing them into the fret causes enough extra tension to cause the strings to loosen.
The echoes of the first string's resonance should still be audible whilst the second string is playing, and this overlapping of the echoes provides a very clear indication of whether the strings are in harmony and tuned correctly. Once the second string is tuned, it can then be used in the same way to help tune the third string, the third the fourth, and so on. Although tuning using the ear alone is usually the way in which a guitar is tuned, some people find this more easy than others. Regardless of whether one is a musician or not, people do have different abilities to detect harmony and identify if the pitch is wrong, or an instrument is badly tuned. More musicians than non musicians can do this, but this is simply through practice.
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