View allAll Photos Tagged vignette

This 48 footer was built in 1951 by Vineyard Shipbuilding. She is seen here at the Antique & Classic Boat Festival at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St Michaels, MD. in 2019.

Photograph taken at an altitude of Six metres, at 11:14am on Tuesday June 4th 2019, on a an overcast and drizzle filled morning off Birdcage Walk and Horse Guards Road in the grounds of St James's Park. Situated in the City Of Westminster, the Park spans twenty three Hectares and is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London, with a variety of visiting and nesting birds that include Ducks, Canada Geese and Pelicans.

  

Here we see a beautiful Bombus terrestris, the Queen buff-tailed bumblebee or large earth bumblebee, beside the lake in St James's Park. Queens are always around 2cms and have much darker yellow banding as opposed to the workers who have white or lemon banding and tails.

  

.

.

 

Nikon D850 Focal length 300mm Shutter speed 1/80s Aperture f/6.3 iso100 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L 6880 x 4584 FX). Hand held with Nikkor VR Vibration (Normal) selected . Colour space Adobe RGB. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. Focus mode AF-C focus 51 point with 3-D tracking. AF Area mode single. Exposure mode - Manual exposure. Matrix metering. ISO Sensitivity: Auto. Auto 1 white balance. Nikon Distortion control on. Vignette control Normal. Active D-lighting on Automatic. High ISO Noise Reduction: On. Picture control: Auto with Sharpening A+1.00.

Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E. Hoya UHC 67mm UV(C) filter. Nikon EN-EL15a battery. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.

  

.

 

.

  

LATITUDE: N 51d 30m 3.7s

LONGITUDE: W 0d 8m 20.90s

ALTITUDE: 6.0m

  

RAW (TIFF) FILE: 90.40MB NEF: 63.7MB

PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 29.20MB

  

.

.

  

PROCESSING POWER:

 

Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.10 (9/05/2019) LD Distortion Data 2.017 (20/3/18) LF 1.00

 

HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB Data storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.11 15/03/2018). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit (Version 1.4.7 15/03/2018). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 1.3.2 15/03/2018). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.

   

Here's a vignette from the relcuctant dragon. Quite liked the flat houses on this one.

The newest vignette in the Studio, Steamy is 106 prims including the tub, walls, flooring, romantic candles, books you can't read (except the open one), window and side table with towels and bottles.

 

5 couple's poses. Steam turns on when you touch the right (side) faucet handle.

 

Available January 15 at the Studio.

slurl.com/secondlife/junkDrawer/67/70/31

Images from a Friday afternoon walk around Wollongong Harbour with the Pentax KP and Sigma 50-500 APO HSM.

So i just mashed it all up but if you check my photo stream youll se a vignette of a x wing escorting a ship a crashed wing of the x wing and a stormtrooper encounter

Market seller. Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo.

 

Prints available here: society6.com/cjrush/Meat-vignette_Print#1=45

So I want to make a vignette and a Fig Barf at the same time and I also want to update you all that Jan Cadus my avatar has some new kicks and by new kicks means new armor Im a Mandalorian now

Everybody's at it - my contacts, work colleagues, neighbours, people in the street - they're all doing it!

 

Vignetting is the new rock 'n' roll and if you can't beat them...

 

Let's rock!

Saturday Film Shooting

Snoqualmie, WA

 

Nikkormat EL

35mm f:2 Nikkor Ai

Broadway Tower is a folly on Broadway Hill, near the village of Broadway, Worcestershire, at the second-highest point in the Cotswolds (after Cleeve Hill). The tower's base is 1024 feet (312 metres) above sea level. The tower itself stands 65 feet (20 metres)high.

The "Saxon" tower was the brainchild of Capability Brown and designed by James Wyatt in 1794 in the form of a castle, and built for Lady Coventry 1798-9. The tower was built on a "beacon" hill, where beacons were lit on special occasions. Lady Coventry wanted to know if a beacon on this hill could be seen from her house in Worcester - about 22 miles (35 km) away - and sponsored the construction of the folly to find out.

Over the years, the tower was home to the printing press of Sit Thomas Phillips, and served as a country retreat for artists including William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones who rented it together in the 1880s. Morris was so inspired by Broadway Tower and other ancient buildings that he founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877.

Today the tower is a tourist attraction at the centre of a country park on the Cotswold Way.

 

Original image converted to black & white and then vignetted.

A prank off gone horribly wrong, but hey at least Toby got the last laugh. (That's incredibly morbid!) Also I kind of had an idea for a contest that would require the participators to build one vig for five days straight and each day I would score them and whoever had the most points would win. If I do this contest there would be no prize (sorry) other than bragging rights. This isn't an official announcement, I'm just wondering if anybodies interested. This Vig might become my paper weight... 218

Bewick, Thomas, and Edward Walker. Vignettes. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by Edward Walker, 1827.

Uhhh... Guys. you can dig me out now!!

 

Sorry I didn't post a vig yesterday my internet was down. www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIJhQwi9xA 133

On a ski tour to Pigne d'Arolla (3790m) and Mont Brulé (3578m), Cabane des Vignettes, Arolla, Switzerland

 

Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

This vig is totally dope, yo! 161

Please comment and fave. 45

Okay, the reason I haven't been posting because my internet has been down since Wednesday. >=( It just got fixed about an hour or two ago. And honestly I haven't made a single vig, because I've been playing Majora's Mask like crazy. VaD video www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0yOTjf_Lx8 203?

NO matter if it's codes, dots, or feeling it's still impossible to tell what minifig is inside. If only I had X-ray vision. Please comment and fave. 75

Oregon Wine Country

015_1684 - 2016-10-30 at 15-22-07

Couldn't make straw come out from the bottom. Also might be another vig uploaded tonight. Yellow hands are supposed to be hay. 342

I just love the lowell sphere technique! And I believe everybody does!

    

I hope you like it!

From smartphone, Snapseed app, Vignette app

this is where we get our electricity

Takumar 35mm F2.3 Reversed Front Element

I thought a coffee table vignette might be a nice way to make some use of the bits and pieces I’ve collected over time. All I bought for this display was the tray ($79 from Briscoe’s) and the candle sticks ($29 & $26 also Briscoes). I gave the tray a light sand and white washed it a little, then gently sanded back a couple of areas to give a distressed look.

 

A vignette is an easy way to shoosh up a space and give it a bit of a lived in homely feel, there are one or two guidelines (because I don’t believe in design rules). As you would when you style anything choose an anchor/focal point, if the anchor is more than one item then make it a group of 3 with varying heights or colours, not an even number, uneven just works better with design, I don’t know why. Once you have an anchor add to the display, keep it interesting and whatever works for you, generally speaking I’d keep the display to an odd number too.

 

So here my anchor is the tall candle sticks, I broke the guidlines as there are two, but I did add a 3rd candle, then I introduced the glass vases and flowers and other little pieces I had around the house.

 

Your vignette can be whatever you’d like it to be, you don’t need a tray, it can be on a side table, a bedside table a dining room table, mantel, entrance table etc etc. It's just an arrangement of lovely things.it’s good to have at least one tall piece and other objects of varying sizes, it just gives it an interest and balance. Most important is of course to have fun and love the result, if you love it, it works

 

Dancers from the Collaborations Class.

He's also the head executioner.

Main pic!!! I actually had time to build today!!! =D I also really like how this vig came out. 341

my sigfig herre scouting for metals to use for arrows

this is a post apoc vignette

The white 2x2 tiles are supposed to be trash. Also happy Valentines day!! =) 325

I couldn't find my gorilla. <=( 179

An ambient frame blended with a flash frame. This was taken over the summer...if I remember correctly, had one flash bounced from wall/ceiling off to the left.

 

The colors/color temp in this shot have always bugged me, but could never quite put my finger on the problem. It feels somehow both too warm and too cool. I didn't add any vibrance or saturation, but something about this feels oversaturated...? Would love to hear any thoughts/suggestions about the colors.

 

Really wanted some of those large green leaves in the shot, but could have done without the big grey plastic pot poking into the frame at lower right (so glamorous :)

 

Feedback is always much appreciated. Thank you!

I've wanted to do another one of these for a longtime, so I did. Please comment and fave. www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIJhQwi9xA 105

Taken for Weekend Assignment - Vignette

 

One of the small vignettes in my larger Batcave Display.

Shot with Fuji X-Pro 1 and Fujinon 27 mm f/2.8

 

this is where we get our electricity

1 2 ••• 13 14 16 18 19 ••• 79 80