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More pics from the Model Mayhem Thriller Shoot. Again, all Natural lighting and reflectors.
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I never suffer from headaches and for some reason the past few days i have its very annoying.
Im not so happy with my self today i was planning on making a phone call about a job I've been putting it off for ages for 2 months at least! and I'm sure that the job isn't there for me anymore but i wanted to call to ask cause you never do know and secondly i want to call because its so hard as an exercise even. but i couldn't do it. i sat with my phone and i couldn't dial..or press what ever..
but i did phone someone back who's been looking for me for ages as well about a course.. so i called her back and a part of me really wants to do the course cause maybe it will help me... (a therapy kinda course) but its with other people in a group!!
How the hell am i suppose to sit with other people in a group!!
so I'm just annoyed with my self so much!
And I'm so exited about the exhibition but the more i think about it i get so nervous i don't want to go to the opening!!
how can i go and have it all be about me!?!?!
thats so embarrassing!!
i know I'm crazy!!
I Wuldn't Ask For ; M o n e y
I Wuldn't Ask For : F a m e
I Wuldn't Ask For : Power » To.Make.This.World.Change !
If I Culd Have | O N E | Thing ;
Tht One Thing Tht I Wuld Choose . . » . . Is ,
O N E ]] ; More Ordinary Daayyy With " Y o u " . . .
Merry Christmas Y'all
{ Everything Done By Me ] . .
Des balcons. Des motifs. Et soudain... quelque chose se passe dans ce monde de lignes et de répétitions...!
Cattle taking a break from grazing to take a look at the photographer visitor in their field. Farming scene on White Sheet Hill. Long Knoll Hill in the background.
Whitesheet Rock beside Lydstep Point on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, from a visit to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in summer 2016. The grass at the top of this cliff was thickly interspersed with yellow flowers of kidney vetch and the rocks covered in a yellow lichen providing a very colourful foreground to this landscape scene.
Situated in the South of the County between Skrinkle Haven and Lydstep are some of the most challenging climbs found in this area, like here at White Sheet Rock better known as White Tower to the experienced climbers.
There are fourteen routes of various grades found here, with route names including, Petit Blanc E2 5c * - Dog Nobbler E4 6b * - The Great White E7 6c *** - White Heat E5 6b *** - Sea Groove VS 4b ** and many more, all suitable for experienced climbers only.
Conceptual art image by me, R. Keith Clontz.
The main image is Price Lake, photographed by me in the summer of 2014
Location:
Whitesheet Hill
Technique:
4 images, 2 for the Vertorama, and 2 for exposure blending.
Software:
PTAssembler for the vertorama, TufusePro for blending
PSCS for tidying up
Other stuff:
Canon 450D using live view
EFS-18-55IS @18mm
Tripod
Its More Liike a Destinyy ]] , SumTimes I Sit & ; Wonder Is This Life Really 4 Me ?
[ Part 1 ]
{ Part2 }
Ironik - Stay with me , ♥ }
{ Everything Done By Me ] . .
Whitesheet Rock from Lydstep Point with the sands of Skrinkle Haven in the distant bay. Part of the south coast of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Wales.
Explored 2017-10-05 #68
Youtube: Dream Factory
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
for 365
I put up the inflatable mattress so that Katie could sleep in my room last night. I wanted her near by for puke patrol since she's had the flu. Which created the PERFECT opportunity for using my favorite window.
fakey nakey - cause you all know how I love to do that to you. I have on a tank top with the straps pushed down and a pair of REALLY SEXY yoga pants that I've had since I was 5 months pregnant with Katie... and by "really sexy" I mean about 10 sizes too big and with a big hole in one knee.
**ETA: I still can't decide on an edit for this. I'm all wishy washy -- see in the comments for a version with a touch more color (edited with Pioneer Woman's actions).
Youtube: Dream Factory
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Strobist Info:
SB-900 in 40" Brolly with 1/4 CTO Camera Left TTL Mode +1.0 E/V
SB-600 bare flash Camera Right (just off her left shoulder) TTL Mode +3.0 E/V
D700 Commander Mode at -0.7 E/V
Triggered via Nikon CLS
Okay her name isn't really Sheila, but she is from Australia.
Strobist Info:
SB-900 in 33" Brolly with 1/4 CTO Camera Left TTL Mode +1.0 E/V
SB-600 bare flash Camera Right (just off her left shoulder) TTL Mode +3.0 E/V
D700 Commander Mode at -0.7 E/V
Triggered via Nikon CLS
Model Mayhem Model Mary. Reminded me that I wanted to do a White Sheets shoot. I said, "Really? I wanted to do a White Sheets Shoot?" Thanks to my son C.J. for helping out and getting everything ready.
I have to say Ive been feeling allot better lately about life and about my self and i had a good day today also i even exercised! AND I gardened for about an hour but now my ankle is twisted from how i sat on the floor. :(
And still it feels like something is missing , something big!
I know I need to start working I really need to be busy with life and with interacting with other human beings and I need money desperately.
I wont have an exhibition if i cant afford to print any of the pictures.
So i feel abit strange, on the one hand good and optimistic and on the other empty and bored..
Model Mayhem Model Tonya and I did our first photoshoot on Sept. 2.
Photographed at Studio in the RAW
Two monolight strobes shot thru softboxes: one strobe camera right 45 degrees and one just camera left.
One Background strobe.
No reflectors were used, nor harmed during this shoot ;)
Strobist Info
Single AB1600 in RPS Studio 33" Universal Brolly Camera Right 45 degrees @ 1/32 power
Triggered via PocketWizards
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Information courtesy of Wikipedia
The lake at Stourhead is artificially created. Following a path around the lake is meant to evoke a journey similar to that of Aeneas’s descent in to the underworld. In addition to Greek mythology, the layout is evocative of the “genius of the place,” a concept made famous by Alexander Pope. Buildings and monuments are erected in remembrance of family and local history. Henry Hoare was a collector of art- one of his pieces was Nicolas Poussin’s Aeneas at Delos, which is thought to have inspired the pictorial design of the gardens. Passages telling of Aeneas’s journey are quoted in the temples surrounding the lake. Monuments are used to frame one another; for example the Pantheon designed by Flitcroft entices the visitor over, but once reached, views from the opposite shore of the lake beckon. The use of the sunken path allows the landscape to continue on into neighboring landscapes, allowing the viewer to contemplate all the surrounding panorama. The Pantheon was thought to be the most important visual feature of the gardens. It appears in many pieces of artwork owned by Hoare, depicting Aeneas’s travels. The plantings in the garden were arranged in a manner that would evoke different moods, drawing visitors through realms of thought. According to Henry Hoare, ‘The greens should be ranged together in large masses as the shades are in painting: to contrast the dark masses with the light ones, and to relieve each dark mass itself with little sprinklings of lighter greens here and there.
The gardens were designed by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780 in a classical 18th-century design set around a large lake, achieved by damming a small stream. The inspiration behind their creation were the painters Claude Lorrain, Poussin, and, in particular, Gaspar Dughet, who painted Utopian-type views of Italian landscapes. It is similar in style to the landscape gardens at Stowe.
Included in the garden are a number of temples inspired by scenes of the Grand Tour of Europe. On one hill overlooking the gardens there stands an obelisk and King Alfred's Tower, a 50-metre-tall, brick folly designed by Henry Flitcroft in 1772; on another hill the temple of Apollo provides a vantage point to survey the magnificent rhododendrons, water, cascades and temples. The large medieval Bristol High Cross was moved from Bristol to the gardens. Amongst the hills surrounding the site there are also two Iron Age hill forts: Whitesheet Hill and Park Hill Camp. The gardens are home to a large collection of trees and shrubs from around the world.
This image was taken during a third straight night capturing the night sky over Wiltshire and is a reedit of the image 'Arch'.
During the night I decided to capture the night sky with a series of frames with the intent of creating a panorama of the landscape and the sky above.
Recently I've decided to go back and reedit the image mentioned above as I felt I could improve. I'm still learning and no doubt I'll go back over some of my old images.
HAPPY HALLOWE'EN – SEE YOU SOON <3
“I want him to see the flowers in my eyes and hear the songs in my hands.”
- Francesca Lia Block, Dangerous Angels
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkKKzTYIe3Q
MONSTER MASH – BOBBY “BORIS” PICKETT
A TALE FOR HALLOWE'EN
Haunted by the past
shadow weavers spin a grisly path
bloodshed ripened by the burning laughter
cackling; cawing birds with blackened plumage
sit amongst the great oaks circled like ancient stones
pondering; deliberating;
coaxing thoughts from secret innocent brains
spitting; spilling intestinal,
twisted columns like engorged worms
emerge from rounded tors
where tombstones fall in all their lost directions
point like arrows to distance lands
where once they came on voyages bound
for incoming tides; lapping
and supping like thirsty dogs worked on the lands
salting sea dogs; march like Marsh frogs; croaking;
encroaching in their hordes
green as slime from slurry pits
and stinking; stench invading nostrils;
hopping crops to miss the circles where creatures from
another realm have mystified the hoi polloi for centuries;
eventually the stories fell to urban myths
and historic notions hid the truth
that Hallowe'en is an intelligent invention;
an intervention to prevent our troubled pasts
from catching up on us and suffocating slowly all our pre-conditioned thoughts
and cognitive behavioural patterns,
yet still we seek the darkness on this, some say, sacred night
and others hide within their homesteads;
sprinkled salt to every step and window sill;
they sit in fear in dim-lit candlelight;
ready to be blown out at any given moment
when chance or fate brings strangers thereabouts
to wrap sharply on the knockers on their wooden doors
and as they shiver beneath the old iron bedstead
and scrunch their eyes tight shut;
a primal squeeze of distant recognition
springs sharply piercing to their memories
and all the compartmental little shutters laying dormant
within their harrowed minds; awaken now; stir times
from ancient burial grounds where stones rock in their cradles
deep beneath the earth;
disinterred they fall and crash like thunder;
splintering marble; splicing names and dates
that once meant something to someone,
now crumble as the dead rise up again
and those who knock on doors
come laughing like rag tag beggars seeking all you have
DON'T hide; that is the very worst thing you can do;
unlock your doors and beckon them inside
offer sweets and cookies; treats; avoid the tricking;
that trickery; magical menacing personified
they come with intent to rob your larder,
but better that than leave them all outside
for some of us it has no other meaning
than a little fun on one night of the year
but for others of us gathering on the hillside;
cloaked and daggered; hand in hand we bide
chanting words from long-lost civilisations
that sound so gutteral;
bitten by the wind and burning fire
we circle round and round it, cold and muttering;
giving thanks that we will all survive our ancestors
some of whom were burned here,
on stakes for all the villagers to see
will rise at witching hour;
between the hours of three and four's a given
and we will see them all again
and speak of all the ways of the now living
As witches we can make things far better or far worse
but the one thing we are good at is to curse
you'll find us often around the cauldron
stirring and talking generally in verse
a pinch of this; a pinch of that
it all goes in the pot
it simmers for a good long while
don't drink it when it's hot
but leave to stew
and know that you
will benefit from this broth
don't let greed be your guide
a little will suffice
a sip of this; a sip of that
Ah! Hallowe'en is so nice …
AP – Copyright remains with the author
Don't have nightmares!! Happy Halloween Everyone ; 0))
This is just one photograph!! A florists' window display and reflections.
Copyright © protected image please do not reproduce without permission'
This picture was created out of my most basic love for the visual medium, a desire to create from within in the simplest way possible.
www.promotingpassion.com/promoting-passion-week-35-stress...
This past month has been a rather incredible breakdown of my workflow...First I had to get a new laptop, and right after, my camera broke. This past weekend my Mac broke, and last week my email stopped working. It has been a strange month, but all an amazing reminder that we are not bound to our equipment, and that even in times of stress we can find the good in everything - it is always there, waiting to be found.
The video quality on this week's Promoting Passion video isn't as good as I would like, but instead of stressing over it I'm just presenting it as-is - the best I could do with very limited equipment, and perhaps adding in an extra smile :)
"i tasted, tasted love so sweet
and all of it was lost on me
buttons sold like property
sugar on my tongue
i kept falling over
i kept looking backward
i went broke believing
that the simple should be hard
all we are we are
all we are we are
and every day is a start of something beautiful...."
(you guys are funny... this is not a dress.. ha. it's a sheet from my daughter's bed.. hee hee, but it would make a pretty dress!! ;-) right?)
another of me from this afternoon
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No Autumn colours here! -3 early on a November morning.
The gardens were designed by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780 in a classical 18th-century design set around a large lake, achieved by damming a small stream. The inspiration behind their creation were the painters Claude Lorrain, Poussin and, in particular, Gaspar Dughet, who painted Utopian-type views of Italian landscapes. It is similar in style to the landscape gardens at Stowe
Included in the garden are a number of temples designed to show off the Hoare family's education and wealth. On one hill overlooking the gardens there stands an obelisk and King Alfred's Tower (a 50-metre-tall, brick folly designed by Henry Flitcroft in 1772); on another hill the temple of Apollo provides a vantage point to survey the magnificent rhododendrons, water, cascades and temples. Amongst the woodland surrounding the site there are also two Iron Age hill forts: Whitesheet Hill and Park Hill Camp. The gardens are home to a large collection of trees and shrubs from around the world.
Richard Colt Hoare, the grandson of Henry Hoare II, inherited Stourhead in 1785. He added the library wing to the mansion and in the garden was responsible for the building of the boathouse and the removal of several features that were not in keeping with the general classical and gothic styles (including a Turkish Tent). He also considerably enhanced the planting - the Temple of Apollo rises from a wooded slope, that was planted in Colt Hoare's time. With the antiquarian passion of the times, he had 400 ancient burial mounds dug up in order to inform his pioneering History of Ancient Wiltshire
Explore 23.03.08 - #149
A couple of Stourhead to come. Not taken this year I hasten to add, but what a place in the Autumn!
The gardens were designed by Henry Hoare II and laid out between 1741 and 1780 in a classical 18th-century design set around a large lake, achieved by damming a small stream. The inspiration behind their creation were the painters Claude Lorrain, Poussin and, in particular, Gaspar Dughet, who painted Utopian-type views of Italian landscapes. It is similar in style to the landscape gardens at Stowe
Included in the garden are a number of temples designed to show off the Hoare family's education and wealth. On one hill overlooking the gardens there stands an obelisk and King Alfred's Tower (a 50-metre-tall, brick folly designed by Henry Flitcroft in 1772); on another hill the temple of Apollo provides a vantage point to survey the magnificent rhododendrons, water, cascades and temples. Amongst the woodland surrounding the site there are also two Iron Age hill forts: Whitesheet Hill and Park Hill Camp. The gardens are home to a large collection of trees and shrubs from around the world.
Richard Colt Hoare, the grandson of Henry Hoare II, inherited Stourhead in 1785. He added the library wing to the mansion and in the garden was responsible for the building of the boathouse and the removal of several features that were not in keeping with the general classical and gothic styles (including a Turkish Tent). He also considerably enhanced the planting - the Temple of Apollo rises from a wooded slope, that was planted in Colt Hoare's time. With the antiquarian passion of the times, he had 400 ancient burial mounds dug up in order to inform his pioneering History of Ancient Wiltshire
Had to work in San Luis Obispo yesterday and today. So, yesterday after work I spoke with Model Mayhem Model Torey and she wanted to shoot. The last time we worked together was after the Paso Robles Photowalk and did some shots around town. Anyway, here's one from our recent shoot that was only an hour. Enjoy!!! Nuff' Said
BTW - This was all natural lighting from two windows and a reflector
one of the photos i made especially for the show "Op het punt van aanraken"
www.flickr.com/photos/solea/3499690357/in/photostream/
The show i will be doing with South-African artists Ha!man and Laura Kirsten on the 22th of May
Model = Amada
Photography by me
This image was shot on location at Whitesheet Hill in Wiltshire and depicts a panoramic view of the landscape.
This image was the first out of two panoramic images and was created using 51 images.
The view from Whitesheet Hill is quite something as the view stretches out for miles. So to attempt to capture that I decided to attempt to photograph a series of images with the intension of creating a panoramic view of the landscape. I still have some learning to do as I had noticed some issues.
This image was taken at Whitesheet Hill in Wiltshire and depicts the milky way arching across the landscape.
After waiting to try and capture comet Neowise I noticed what appeared to be a familiar shape in the sky. I switched from a telephoto lens to the 24mm to 70mm, which wasn't enough to capture the night sky, so I had a go with capturing a series of images with the intent of creating a panoramic view of the landscape and the wonder above.
This was the first time in some years that I've been to this location at night, with this image being the first time I have managed to capture the milky way.
Since this image was taken I have revisited and attempted to improve on some technical issues which I will post soon.
This image was shot on location at Whitesheet Hill in Wiltshire and depicts a panoramic view of the landscape.
This image was the second out of two panoramic depictions of the landscape and was created using 83 images.
The view from Whitesheet Hill is quite something as the view stretches out for miles. So to attempt to capture that I decided to attempt to photograph a series of images with the intension of creating a panoramic view of the landscape. I still have some learning to do as perhaps 83 images is pushing it.
I suggest Viewing Angelic Large and On White
Model Mayhem Model: Sarah Lynn
Strobist Info:
RPS 160* Monolight shot -through White Cotton Background bounced off silver umbrella Full Power
RPS 160 Monolight softboxed just camera left set @ 1/8 power
Trigger via Pocket Wizards
* Entry-level lighting gear. Check out the Gear I use.
This image was taken during a third straight night capturing the night sky over Wiltshire back in July and is a third reedit originally from the image 'Arch'.
During the night I decided to capture the night sky with a series of frames with the intent of creating a panorama of the landscape and the sky above.
Recently I've decided to go back and reedit the image mentioned above as I felt I could improve. I'm still learning and no doubt I'll go back over some of my old images.