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La baie de Halong en pleine mousson.
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Sanskrit name and mehndi by Dawn Grace.
Please do not steal my photos. These pictures are here to represent my work as a professional tattoo artist, and most of these designs were drawn specifically for each client.
That said, i cannot email you pictures of my clients' custom work so that you can take it to another artist to have it done. It's not fair to the people who pay to get tattooed by me.
Tattooing is a personal decision, and should you decide to get tattooed, put thought into what you want and find an artist who is willing and able to draw and tattoo exactly what you desire.
Do not leave comments about my clients' bodies ("she's sexy" or "damn, she's fat ",or choice of subject matter. )
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More work from my website and a fair bit of of work involved in just 1 page...another huge learning curve but I've been checking out some of the better designers and having a look at what their doing!
Work in progress...I'll be changing some of the photo's in the gallery...
kinda appreciate why web designers charge what they do now!
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Imagine your photo peeping through the blue sky to the Phewa lake
Pokhara, is one of the most beautiful city in Nepal. Pokhara is 200 km west of Kathmandu and It is also the starting point for Nepal’s most popular trekking and rafting destinations. The quiet, clean Phewa Lake, Begnas lake and the fish-trail summit of Machachhapuchhre is the popular attractions among tourist. Pokhara offers spledid views of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machchhapuchhre, five peaks of Annapurna regions and other peaks. Imagine your photo peeping through the blue sky to the Phewa lake. Try it, you will be amazed how beautiful your photo looks like with this splender view.
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As street photographers, we are only too well aware of the devastation wreaked on the high street by Covid-19. With most retail being forced to close as wave-after-wave of restrictions have been imposed, foot traffic has fallen off a cliff. People are in the most part nowhere to be seen. If they are, it is scurrying to the supermarkets and food shops masked and keen to avoid the eye of anyone they meet.
Although initially the pain of cinemas was shared in the press, for the most part, their pain has been relegated to the back pages of the business section, as other larger and more visible businesses cry out for help. Unfortunately, any business, local or global within the hospitality sector has been particularly hard hit. Cinemas with their business model relying on packing in as many customers into a confined space for several hours have virtually nowhere to go. Even after the restrictions are lifted, people are going to be highly reticent for some time yet to spend several hours in darkness within inches of unknown strangers.
In North London, we had been blessed with a number of independent cinema groups, who invested heavily to innovate and offer unique film going experiences. Whether in the food they offered, the range of films shown or the comfort and luxury of the cinemas themselves. Prices while slightly higher than the mass-market cinema chains were not exorbitant and business was good.
They now lie forlorn and in darkness on the high street. Almost as if a display of defiance, the Arthouse cinema in Crouch End continued to light its façade, perhaps sending out the message that it had not given up and intended one day to return to its former glory. I felt I wanted to capture its pain as it remained under enforced closure.
When photographing the cinema, I looked to isolate the building from the surroundings, which were either unattractive or on the adjacent side, a building site. To achieve this I exposed for the highlights and allowed parts of the building to fall into shadow. At f11 I was able to create a small sunburst from the main light just above the statue. The 6400 ISO did not appear to create a significant amount of noise and with image stabilisation, I was able to achieve a relatively sharp image at 1/10s handheld.
In post-production, I used Adobe Camera Raw for my initial workflow and firstly worked to bring out the maximum amount of detail in the colour shot. I then imported the final DNG into Photoshop for some cleaning up and curve adjustments before importing into Silver Effex to create deeper shadows and more definition in the highlights.
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Last year there was a true invasion of Northern Hawk-Owls (Surnia ulula) in the South of Finland. Maybe there will be one this year as well. Got the first one of the winter season!
47/365 I am actually pretty happy with todays photo's. Although I was supposed to be shooting with oliver. He did have a completely acceptable reason for not coming.
It took me an hour to braid this wig back. its really long and it took so many hair grips.
Cloud Walk @2019 Dolomites , Italy
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Theme : Landscape Photography
Series : Dolomiti Falls
Location: Dolomites
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My wife and I spotted this heron perched on a pier support behind the beautiful Fisherman's Village in Punta Gorda, Florida over the Christmas holiday. A dramatic sunset was taking place over the harbor as I slowly worked my way around to be in a position to capture the heron's silhouette against the backdrop of light and color. Meanwhile, the bird kept an eye on me... ready to fly at any moment. As it turned out, this shot was taken only moments before it flew up onto the roof of the mall.
During post processing, I used the adjustment brush in Lightroom 5 to bring out some of the detail in the bird's silhouette (all the more possible when processing RAW images). I thought the effect was rather dramatic.
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