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This is my first vignette and one of my latest creations. I was going for something sleek and simple yet still detailed. It represents just a small section of a hallway or corridor that could be seen in some type of star wars or space base.
We have a brief but brilliant bit of cloud a couple of afternoons ago ... just stood out the back and front of the house .. quite a show.
Going through some older stuff in those rainy foggy days....found this one since last month. This is an old church in Brautarholt Iceland, shooted in the afternoon.....did´nt find this interesting until I added some vignette at the imige :o)
Jeffery is rethinking his earlier decision to not wear a helmet. I really like using this type of base. 327
This is just a small vignette, that I've made while waiting for the bricks for my next building series. I wanted to build something small to display my lions family, I got some time ago.
Check out the details on my YouTube channel: youtu.be/zc1mAK0QFk0
All I KNEW about this vignette, to start, was that I wanted Aqua and Red......I must have played with a bajillion props.... Processed with Kim Klassen Touch of vintage Preset and KK Steelish texture
The more you try to hide something, the easier it is see. :) I'll eventually get back there to reshoot, but I've wanted something there for Panoramio for a while and this will do.
An alternate build to the Christmas Tree. This particular vignette was sold to raise money in 2010's Creations for Charity.
Just a cute snap of Trout to catch up on A Doll A Day. Eeeks. Hard to keep up lately. I can't wait to share a photo of her dress in full. It's soooooooooo cute!!!!
A mischievous boy plays a prank at the beach.
I need two more faves on my lego snes to get more than the old one www.flickr.com/photos/59395264@N03/6590058807/ 305
Mario Tennis made me make this. Also spent 10 minutes trying to balance the ball and the girl, and I never got it, and got super frustrated so I just used some long trans pieces and held up the girl on my own. 316
Taken with a K135/2.5. I've become a little obsessed this September with vignetting flowers, something I've not done before.
Found a natural vignette in Riva del Garda a few weeks ago. Saved me some time in post-processing ;)
The Memorial of Rebirth (Memorialul Renaşterii in Romanian) commemorates the struggles and victims of the Romanian Revolution of 1989 that overthrew Communism.
The memorial complex was inaugurated in August 2005 in Revolution Square, where Romania's Communist-era dictator, Nicolae Ceauşescu, was publicly overthrown.
In 2012 the monument was defaced with a splash of bright red paint delivered just at the bottom of the monument's "potato" by an unknown person. This caused the monument to look as though it is bleeding. The paint is so inaccessibly high that it has remained in place.
The memorial, designed by Alexandru Ghilduş, features as its centrepiece a 25-metre-high marble pillar reaching up to the sky, upon which a metal "crown" was placed.
The pillar is surrounded by a 600 m² plaza covered by marble and granite. On its south side there is a Memory Wall with 1,058 names of innocent Romanians killed during the rebellion.
The memorial cost 5.6 million lei (RON 5.6 million, ROL 56 billion, approximately €1.5 million). Its initial name was "Eternal Glory to the Heroes and the Romanian Revolution of December 1989" (Glorie Eternă Eroilor şi Revoluţiei Române din Decembrie 1989). The memorial's name alludes to Romania's rebirth as a nation after the collapse of Communism.
Owing to its relative unpopularity, the monument is vandalized on a regular basis - it is rather ugly.
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10 Mar 2019.
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Hello mister Ted McGrath,
I am the street artist who put the red paint on the monument and after all these years I want to make it public for the first time in a exhibition, in Paris.
Searching on internet about this, I found your flickr account with the pictures you made and I like them so much. I am writing you to ask if is possible to use them in the exhibition for a print, of course you will have all the credits for the pictures presented. I case you accept my proposal, please let me know, how should I write the photo credits. :D
Here is a link with some of my works:
spark.adobe.com/page/gxUsTsGruDlg3/
Looking forward to hearing from you, the exhibition is on 14 march.
best regards,
Kero
A scene freom "Anno's Journey," by Mitsumasa Anno, a charming and richly detailed pictorial journey through the traditional countryside, farms, and towns of northern Europe takes readers young and old past familiar storybook characters, visual jokes and puzzles, tricks of perspective, and other surprises.
"Mitsumasa Anno (born 20 March 1926) is a Japanese illustrator and writer of children's books, known best for picture books with few or no words. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1984 for his "lasting contribution to children's literature." Wikipedia
Anno's Journey.
Mitsumasa Anno
Published by Philomel Books in 1983 (First Edition, Fifth printing)
Desert Vignette - A beautiful agave plant was showcased in natural light and shadow to make a very sweet view. Seen on 4th Street near East Montebello in Phoenix, Arizona.
The owner operator of the water taxi we hired to take us between the dock in Huatulco and Playa Entegra.
And I have been on this Ft Lauderdale to Seattle cruise since April the 15 (not physically but playing with photo-wise) and its time to get over it so dumping time. Sorry for the deluge.
Vignweek2023 day two with the prompt “Gradient”
The world can be a dark a scary place that’s difficult to navigate. Strive to leave it brighter than you found it. Psalm 18:28