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For now, last of the Apollo (Parnassius apollo) photos for this year...

There are two Disney Store Limited Edition Brave items that were first noticed on the US Disney Store website on May 14, 2012, but were not part of the new arrivals group. In fact, when they were first noticed (by browsing on keyword 'brave') they were both already sold out. By next day, they were already not searchable by keyword (but the pages were still viewable via a direct link or product code). I wonder whether these were actually for sale at some earlier date, or are merely placeholders for a future release.

 

The items and web links to them are as follows:

 

Limited Edition Brave Nesting Dolls ($49.50 US)

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Limited Edition Brave Princess Merida Figure ($79.50 US)

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Item Descriptions from the Disney Store Website:

 

Limited Edition Brave Nesting Dolls

Item No. 6447044612436P

Our Price: $49.50

Sold Out

 

Hatch a plan for high adventure while exploring the secrets within our Brave nesting dolls. Traditional matryoshka dolls follow a theme as inner layers are revealed. This handcrafted set celebrates the spirit of Pixar's first original fairy tale.

 

Product Details

 

•5 nesting dolls featuring the cast of Brave

•Handcrafted

•Created under the supervision of Pixar artists

•Wood

•8'' H - 3 1/2'' H

•Imported

•Limited Edition of 2500

•Certificate of Authenticity

 

Limited Edition Brave Princess Merida Figure

 

Item No. 6447048302435P

Our Price: $79.50

Sold Out

 

Join a fantastic journey into imagination with our bold and brilliant Princess Merida figure inspired by Disney/Pixar's Brave. Sculpted under the guidance of Pixar artists, this large collectible statue expresses heroic strength and determination.

 

Product Details

 

•Large Merida figure

•Intricate sculpturing

•Hand painted detailing

•Marbled paint effect on base

•Plussed with wire bowstring

•Resin

•14'' H x 12'' W x 13'' D

•Imported

•Limited Edition of 2500

•Certificate of Authenticity

 

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An architectural abstract of the facade of an office building in the European Quarter of Brussels. It's actually a 'flipped' shot but it may not be immediately apparent as I've shifted the images along the join.......

 

Embarrassingly coincidental but over the next few days I'll be uploading photos of the EU Parliament buildings. By the time I'm done the UK's future relationship with Europe may finally be determined as I think we've now reached the crunch point of crunch points.

 

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From Wikipedia : "Brussels (Belgium) is considered the de facto capital of the European Union, having a long history of hosting a number of principal EU institutions within its European Quarter. The EU has no official capital, and no plans to declare one, but Brussels hosts the official seats of the European Commission, Council of the European Union, and European Council, as well as a seat (officially the second seat but de facto the most important one) of the European Parliament. In 2013, this presence generated about 250 million euros (8.3% of the regional GDP) and 121,000 jobs (16.7% of the regional employment)."

 

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Grenada Distillers Limited the island’s best-known and largest distillery and one of the most interesting historical sites. The factory has been in operation since 1937, and is situated in the southern part of the island, in the Parish of St George.

 

When you arrive you would be welcomed by one of our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides, who would explain our history and all the different processes and stages of making our fine rum. You would learn of the distilling process from sugar cane, syrup and molasses, to rum, and also the aging, blending and bottling processes of making rum. On tour you would also get the opportunity to discover old steam engines, some dating as far back as 1886.

 

The tour of the factory lasts about fifteen minutes, after which you would be escorted to our Hospitality Center, where you will see our unique Barrel Furniture and an interesting display of the Clarke’s Court products. Last but not least, you are invited to sample our award-winning rums at the sample bar. You would be given recipes on different ways you can mix our rum and truly appreciate the taste of our fine products.

 

I guess a rum distillery is a must for any visitor to the Caribbean.

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Well if it isn't the lovely Jessica again! And she's now she has a new look, out with the red and in with the blonde and it looks great on her. Then again she looks breath taking regardless!

 

We originally were planning to meet up and shoot earlier last week but I had the cancel on her the night before. I managed to get sick the week before and the days just before our planned shoot it just got worse. I was hoping I'd get better but 1 week later my cold developed into the flu. At the moment I wasn't sure when our next chance to meet up would be, figured it wouldn't be until next month since I was (and currently am) going to be in Halifax for a week and my work schedule after that wasn't looking the greatest. So just before I was to leave for Halifax we managed to meet up for a little bit later in the evening after we both finished work. We spent around 3 hours walking around downtown Toronto shooting and its great working with Jessica because we always end up getting a lot of great shots. Got almost 20 keepers from the shoot and I'll slowly upload some of my favourites. I want to say this one might be my favourite from our little shoot and funny enough it was the first shots of the day too.

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I only have one place available for my Iceland workshop at the end of September, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information

 

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STOP ISRAEL BARBARITY

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I´m not allowed by Flickr to link my personal website.... amazing....! After so many years... Maybe it´s a consequence of the Israel message, I don´t want to think bad, but I don´t believe in coincidences, moreover when lots of user are allowed to. If I continue here is because the great number of friends I´ve meet, but I´m taking advantage of this in order to complain and let you see the kind of injustice that Flickr is doing these days. Let´s see who can be more annoying...

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This is the kind of things that flickr has to take care of (THIEVES):

mufasa.softarchive.net/works_of_photographer_alonso_diaz....

 

This is the rules it is supposed I broke: Don’t use Flickr for commercial purposes.

Flickr is for personal use only. If we find you selling products, services, or yourself through your photostream, we will terminate your account. Any other commercial use of Flickr, Flickr technologies (including APIs, FlickrMail, etc), or Flickr accounts must be approved by Flickr. For more information on leveraging Flickr APIs, please see our Services page. If you have other open questions about commercial usage of Flickr, please feel free to contact us.

 

Where is it said that personal websites are not allowed? I do not do a commercial use of it!!! I´m a economist and work in a saving bank!!

 

TRUE THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT, MY FRIENDS. IT´S WHAT MAKES ME THINK TO CONTINUE HERE

 

Después de cuatro años no se me permite poner el link a mi web... es increíble! Probablemente es una consecuencia al mensaje de Israel, no creo en las coincidencias y menos cuando muchos usuarios lo hacen. Si continuo por aquí es debido al gran número de amigos que he hecho, pero aprovecharé esto para protestar y hacer ver y protestar por las estupideces que Flickr está haciendo últimamente. Veremos quién molesta más...

Si quieres pasarte por mi web, visita mi perfil, por favor

 

Este tipo de cosas es lo que flickr debería cuidar (LADRONES DE FOTOS):

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Esta es la regla que me han dicho que he incumplido: Don’t use Flickr for commercial purposes.

Flickr is for personal use only. If we find you selling products, services, or yourself through your photostream, we will terminate your account. Any other commercial use of Flickr, Flickr technologies (including APIs, FlickrMail, etc), or Flickr accounts must be approved by Flickr. For more information on leveraging Flickr APIs, please see our Services page. If you have other open questions about commercial usage of Flickr, please feel free to contact us.

 

¿Dónde pone que no se pueden poner enlaces a páginas web personales? No hago uso comercial de ella! Joder, que soy economista y trabajo en una caja de ahorros!

 

MUCHAS GRACIAS A TODOS POR VUESTRO APOYO, DE VERDAD. ES LA ÚNICA MOTIVACIÓN PARA SEGUIR AQUÍ

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Cabo de Trafalgar, Caños de Meca (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + 2 GND8 filters

   

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February 2020, Photo Tour to Kuusamo, Finland - image 4:

 

The majestic Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) flying through a snowy landscape. Used a slow shutter to give this image a bit of motion (1/15). Just a bit different.

 

Interested in joining my Photo Tour Finland - Kuusamo & surroundings (12-18 February 2021)? Please contact me. For more information: www.stefangerrits.com/phototours

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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!

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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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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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My next B&W fine art photography workshop will take place in London on the 12th and 13th of December, places are extremely limited, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information. I only have one place available!!

  

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CLIQUER POUR AGRANDIR

The FAA website(where you go to register your drone) says not to fly over 400'. At first I was nervous to fly over 50ft, now I get to 400' and just wish I could go higher! Some day I will probably break the rules and go higher but for now I'll keep in on the straight and narrow.

This photo was taken using the the 3 shot AEB from the DJI GO app. The app makes flying and shooting soooooo easy.

Here is a short video from the same morning.

  

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Happy to announce that this image of a White-throated Dipper taken in Kuusamo, Finland got Highly Commended in the Birds in their Environment category in the Bird Photographer of the Year 2018 competition. It seems that the website is not in perfect order, but got the confirmation per email today and the image will also be published in the respective Bird Photographer of the Year 2018 book.

 

Bird Photographer of the Year is a global photographic competition; a celebration of avian beauty and diversity and therefore proud to be among the commended photographers.

 

Background info:

Went with a good friend of mine (Tapio Kaisla) to Kuusamo in Finland. Placed just against the Arctic Circle its a pure magic place during the Winter... well and I suppose during the Summer as well, but haven't been there yet during that part of the year.

 

Arrived in Kuusamo when it was below -20°C and climbed up a small hill called Konttainen to photograph stars. Not happy with any of the results so my first upload is an image from the 2nd day. After visiting Myllykoski in the Oulanka National Park we drove to Käylänkoski, which is a rapid that doesn't freeze during the cold Winter. There are therefore lots of White-throated Dippers (Cinclus cinclus) and counted 10-15 different individuals on this particular day. As usual when photographing 'Dippers' I try to use a slow shutter speed. Those birds are active and don't sit still for a very long time.

 

Hard work... but happy with this result, and it seems I wasn't the only one who enjoyed this image.

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It doesn't happen often. The winters are too long, too cold, just too harsh. But now and then you can find a Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) in Finland. This individual, at least I assume its the same, has been in an area close to where I live. It was however not seen for a while and I feared the worst... but the King still lives. Long live the King.

  

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One final photo of one of the spiral stairs in the Newport St Gallery, London. For me the assorted spirals are one of the best features of the Stirling Prize winning Caruso St. John project.

 

I've photographed the three beautiful stairs in the Damien Hirst owned Gallery a couple of times before but if I'm passing I'll always try to pop in to take a few more shots. Sometimes I even take a look at the art.......

 

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From Wikipedia, "The Newport Street Gallery is an art gallery in London, England which displays works selected from the personal art collection of Damien Hirst. It is located on Newport Street in Vauxhall and is the realisation of Hirst's long-term ambition to share his art collection with the public.

 

Hirst announced plans for the gallery in March 2012, and it opened in October 2015. It includes a cafe, gallery shop and offices for Hirst's company.

 

The building is a former theatre carpentry and scenery production workshop, dating from 1913. It was designed by John Woodward, the London County Council's district surveyor for the area. It is Grade II listed. For its conversion to the gallery, the building was redesigned by Caruso St John. The design was praised for its "virtuosity", and in October 2016 it won the RIBA Stirling Prize.

 

The gallery spans 37,000 square feet and includes six exhibition spaces – one with a ceiling height of 11 metres – split over two levels."

 

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"CLIQUEZ SUR L'IMAGE POUR AGRANDIR"

 

La peinture située sous l'orgue représente le Jugement dernier ; cet ensemble est remarquable par sa surface, par sa qualité et sa disposition en miroir (Création du monde/Jugement dernier). Cette gigantesque peinture du Jugement Dernier (1474-1484) couvrait à l'origine près de 200 m2. Peinte à la détrempe, on distingue trois registres : le ciel, la terre et l'enfer où gesticulent les impies dans les compartiments dédiés aux sept péchés capitaux.

En l'an 1792 après une intervention opportune de l’ingénieur albigeois J-F Mariès, le ministre Roland sauva les sculptures et les peintures de cette église vouées à la destruction par le directoire du département du Tarn en haine de la superstition.

« In memoriam et exemplum »

 

The paint underneath the organ represents the Last Judgment; this set is remarkable for its size, its quality and layout mirroring (Creation of the World / Judgement). This gigantic painting of the Last Judgment (1474-1484) originally covered about 200 m2. Painted in tempera, there are three registers: heaven, earth and hell where the wicked gesticulate in compartments dedicated to the seven deadly sins.

 

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