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Permier travail pratique pour mon cours ''Créativité 1'' du Collège Marsan...
Nikon D700 Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8
filtre gradué de 3 stop soft + polarizant LB circulaire.
Traitement: Lightroom 3.4.1.
One of my favorite school time activities. Got a couple new pieces of poster board so no more unsightly rip. =) 329
Recently visited Rangamati to shoot some new dresses of Sozpodor Indigenous Textile, designed by Tenzing Chakma. It was a great experience to work with the team.
All photographs are copyrighted by the photographer and designer, must not be used without written permission.
Number 3, for explanation see number 1 and 2.
All pictures were made in the evenening, and making good pictures of black surfaces is just hard. I was already very happy the photoshop editing worked out that great ;)
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Drie doden door noodweer Pukkelpop
(3 death due to extreme weather at Belgium popfestival Pukkelpop)
ROTTERDAM. Op het Belgische muziekfestival Pukkelpop zijn gisteravond door het noodweer ten minste drie mensen omgekomen. Dat hebben de hulpdiensten laten weten. Meer dan zeventig mensen raakten gewond, van wie elf ernstig. De doden zijn zowel op het
festivalterrein als op de camping van het festival gevallen. Er was gisteren nog niets bekend over hun identiteit.
Rond 18.15 uur werd het festival in Kiewit in de buurt van Hasselt getroffen door zware windstoten, hevige
regenval, hagelbuien en onweer. Het
festivalterrein veranderde in tien
minuten tijd in een chaos. Verschillende
festivaltenten en bomen waaiden om. Ook vielen geluidsapparatuur en een toren naast het hoofdpodium omver. Mensen zochten beschutting in de tenten, maar daar was al snel nauwelijks plek meer. Een deel van het publiek raakte in paniek. De gewonden zijn
overgebracht naar een sporthal en ziekenhuizen.
(c) nrc next, 19 augustus 2011
I don't have a lot of time today, because I've been messing around with the wip faun. So a small little table-scrap will have to do. Now time to start some HW. www.flickr.com/photos/59395264@N03/6590058807/ 289
A colony member of the moon goes out on a recon mission on the Recon Rover-X313
Fun little vig. =) 324
This is a vignette that I created as a gift to my business partners to commemorate the 2nd year since we started our little company.
Ugh! I'm going to be busy for about two weeks, because of school. (got something like four papers) 311
Here is a display of some of the dolls I have/had in my former house in Glendale, AZ. We now live in Chandler, AZ, (a suburb of Phoenix) and I don't display my dolls like I used to. I still have many of these dolls and they are in boxes, but I still have the trunk (lower left) with many of the pictures and gloves. I do not have the wedding veil anymore.
An early 13th century Biblical window in the north choir aisle. The panels represent subjects from the New Testament.
Arguably the most important of England's cathedrals and its Mother Church, few other buildings embody the nation's history as much as this one. It also bears the distinction of being the first major example of Gothic architecture in Britain, where French masons introduced the style during the rebuilding of the choir following a major fire in the 1170s. Throughout the following centuries it became one of Europe's leading centres of pilgrimage, when thousands flocked to venerate the shrine of murdered archbishop St Thomas Becket, but brought to an abrupt end with the English Reformation, when a saint who defied a monarch was viewed with particular enmity. Though all traces of the rich shrine were destroyed, the site of Becket's martyrdom in the north transept remains a place of reverence to this day.
The cathedral is a stunning building which represents both the earliest and latest styles of English Gothic architecture, from the French inspired eastern limb and apse, to the nave, transepts and the three towers, all soaring examples of the Perpendicular style, the central tower (the 'Bell Harry') being an especially fine structure (the north-west tower was rebuilt in the 1830s as a copy of its medieval neighbour on the south side following the demolition of an earlier Norman tower, thus the present symmetry of the west façade is a relatively recent feature, originally its mismatched towers would have given it a more Continental appearance).
The earliest parts of the cathedral however are Norman, represented the easternmost chapels and transepts flanking the choir, survivors of the fire of 1174, each transept being adorned by a richly decorated miniature tower. The crypt below is the finest in the country, extending below most of the east end (with a transitional early Gothic extension to the east under the apse). Superb examples of Romanesque art can be seen in many of the crypt's sculpted capitals, and the unusually well preserved murals in St Gabriel's chapel (sadly photography is forbidden in these areas).
The cathedral contains many notable tombs and monuments of all periods from the 13th to 20th centuries, foremost amongst them being the tombs of Edward the Black Prince (with a superb bronze effigy) and King Henry IV.
It's most celebrated feature is its wonderful collection of stained glass, much of it dating back to the late 12th and early 13th centuries including a sequence of the Ancestors of Christ and the especially beautiful 'Miracle windows' in the ambulatory (relating various miracles associated with Becket's shrine). The glass is justly famous as the very finest in Britain, its deep blues and reds often compared with the famous windows of Chartres.
On the north side many of the former monastic buildings remain, with a fine late medieval cloister and a vast rectangular chapter house. The cathedral library also stands here, but was rebuilt after being destroyed by bombing in World War II; fortunately all the medieval glass in the cathedral had been removed for safe-keeping throughout the war and damage to the building was otherwise superficial.
Canterbury Cathedral put simply invites superlatives, one of the most rewarding churches anywhere and a magnificent testament to England's Christian heritage.
I wanted to make this bigger, but I didn't have enough 1X1 round studs. Please comment and fave. www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZIJhQwi9xA 113
A Vignette made originally to try out SOT building on a SNOT base, later fitted with the CMF Series 2 Vampire.
After a hard day at work, Lance likes to take the edge off with a nice cold beer. Ugh I was sick today... :-( 303
This is an illustration for my tutorial "Vignetting with The Gimp":
www.funadium.com/vignetting.php
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A small vignette made for a bigger display made by 0937 community members. The objective is to make small 16x16 baseplates with scenes and scenarios with the green minifigs from Toy Story sets.
More photos HERE