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Tasting Mujito and having lunch at Bodeguita del medio… La Bodeguita del Medio is the birthplace of the mojito and former hangout of Ernest Hemingway. Ernest Hemingway is truly an iconic figure, especially here in Havana. He was a man who lived large on the world’s stage. Not just his writing, but his lifestyle too has become the stuff of legend. The more we learn about the famous writer who won both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes the more we are frowning our eyebows…
Zwolle the capital of Overijssel. In the 14th and 15th centuries Zwolle garnered wealth as the main trading port for the Hanseatic League and became a cultural centre of some repute. While those days are long gone, you can still step back in time, courtesy of the moat and ancient fortifications that surround the town - Zwolle, The Netherlands
Since it's storming outside I thought this would be a fitting vig. For the love of god DO NOT assemble the skeleton like this!!!! It REEEALLY stresses out the arm and leg pieces. 355
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....and so it is complete. There are a couple of place card vignettes, but I told myself last week that I wanted it to be completed by the new year, and so it is. The lighting this time of year in the Pacific NW is atrocious, so I will have to do retakes in the spring/summer.
Vignette inspired by the Coruscant scenes in Andor and brutalist architecture.
Also a further experiment with brick built shadows using flat silver & dark bluish grey
Built for @JakobKaiserMOCs custom works contest, intended for Dedra Meero
Thanks to Brock's bricks for all the flat silver parts.
I dislike brutalist architecture from a idealogical and beauty standpoint, but it can look cool :P
To God be all the Glory
I wanna get better at, and start doing more, vignettes because they can be really fun and creative and also be a good way to bring your legos to life. I also need to have at least a little experience if I'm going to be doing them for my Matchstick series XD whic is coming along by the way. I think I onyl need a few more issues for this volume to be complete!
ANYWAY, please let me know your thoughts in the comments! Stay frosty, bros and broditas!
-FANTXTIK
Having fun at Anish Kapoor's beloved silvery sculpture Cloud Gate, aka the 'Bean'… Millennium Park, Chicago, IL, USA
A two-hit frame with the Lomo’s natural vignette. The plastic lens falls off toward the edges, darkening the corners and pulling the eye into the light center. I layered a second shot without advancing the film (double exposure), so the foliage repeats as a faint, offset silhouette, like a shadow of the first exposure. Pastel cyan–magenta shifts come from the lens/film combo and scanning, adding to the dreamy overlap.
LomoApparat camera
LomoApparat lens 21mm/10
Fujifilm superia x-tra 400 (exp. ca. March 2014)
Epson Perfection V600
Small micro vignette made for the autumn/ halloween contest hosted by Brikkelauget
Building instructions available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-56221/Crescentius/autumn-house/#...
"Milky Way Paint Brush" - Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah USA
Post Processing Tutorial: There is no lens vignetting correction on left image. Adobe Camera Raw's "Lens Corrections" has been applied to the right image. See more comparisons and learn how at my Correcting NightScape Lens Vignetting blog post.
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Time for a "palate cleanser" from photos form Morocco. I have been enjoying some early morning strolls though my favourite city recently
There's been a tsunami of production art from the developers of TLOU2 on Artstation lately, which has been amazing. The lush, green, verdant world of the game is eerily beautiful (especially when the artwork doesn't feature any murderous NPCs).
It's a game I'd normally watch a walkthrough of but goddamn, the violence is just too much for me. The characters are really interesting and the environment is beautiful but phew, nope, can't handle that. I'm happy enough with the art :-)
...with my hand cupped around the lens' front element.
Nikon D810
Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di
Marumi CPL
SOOC jpeg
This multi leaf flower spotted in Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood caught my eye. The interest was boosted when I found out it's named a "Bear's Breeches" (Acanthus mollis).
Why they called bear's breeches:
In the 17th century they were called Brank-ursine, meaning bear's claws, possibly referring to the shape of the flowers.
Another theory is“breeches” refers, not to ursine trousers, but rather breech in the sense of the opening in the flowers that the bees use to access the pollen inside.
The leaves inspired the designs for the head (or capital) of Greek Corinthian columns.
The clumping herbaceous perennial is deemed invasive due to its spreading underground root system.
My first vignette EVER ! And yeah, surprisingly, the subject is a scene from a SW movie - in Episode 3 -
Made for a building challenge on my french forum : I'm currently trying to cure my love/hate relationship with the SW universe. And this helped me, it was a fun and pleasant little build session.
Sadly I don't have a R2D2 minifig, so I had to take another Astromech droid...
Hope you'll like it anyway ;-)
Musicians practicing for the Holi festival in Jaipur. Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrated in the Indian subcontinent, also known as the "festival of colours" or the "festival of love" The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. About Jaipur Jaipur, also popularly known as the ‘Pink City’, and is one of the finest planned cities of India, located in the semi-desert lands of Rajasthan. The city which once had been the capital of the royalty now is the capital city of Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur resembles the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families – Jaipur, Rajasthan, India