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Poor Snow Lily is alone since Zero was moved to New York to make cubs at the Seneca Park Zoo. Hopefully she'll have a new buddy soon. It was a cloudy day and the reflection you see from the camera is just what I saw standing there.
A bunch of intoxicated men walks along the open streets of Baguio City, Northern Philippines, at pass midnight as the city is being engulfed with dense fog, caused by an enhanced southwest monsoon, for days and turning the roads unsafe for both the pedestrians and motorists due to its low visibility. ©Richard Balonglong
(Captured using Pentax K-7 + SMC P-M 85mm f/2)
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My great love to this movie is what drives me to do a revival shooting in my lp padded cell.
A shot with a plastic tube, stencilwork, a green flash & freestyle moves left & right with an orange foil dimmed torch....maybe I should add some vape next time.... :P
Straight out of my trusty/dusty a77 cam & Walimex Pro 8mm fisheye lens.
you can keep the grains of dust..Well, grab it! :P
cheers light fellas & happy days!
No photoshop - pure lightpainting
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the above show NGC's Life Below Zero comes to Kotzebue often. We are finally in the time of year that the tundra is coming back to life. At around fifty-three kilometres above the Arctic Circle it can get quite cool in the winter, however; this year it only reached a low of -30 for a few days and that was with the windchill. And that's quite a bit warmer than the -70 temps it can dip down into with a windchill of easily minus 100. We were lucky this year, and NOW spring has sprung and 40 degrees feels like summer . . . yay!
Lothar Wolleh sees Jan Schoonhoven. Masters in rhythm and light. Exhibition about Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994), famous as Zero-artist and photographer Lothar Wolleh who took many pictures of the artist at work.
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Following a small river on the shores of dead see i met a group of guys swimming and diving. All of them start a little show to be immortalized.
There's always Justice when I'm around... even when visiting Club Zero in Second Life. :)
Again just a simple snapshot I tried to edit to look like I was in a club with various flashing lights in a darkened atmosphere. In this case I used Club Zero's Windlight settings (as opposed to the usual avatar optimized WL I normally use) and went from there with my own edits.
I kinda like it, actually. Using it for a profile pic for a while at least.
Modelo - Jéssica Marina da Silva
(No Limite - Globo)
Fotos - Alysson Borges
Make - Lillyan Vercino
Produção - Thays Fernanda e Jéssica Costa
Assistente - Marcos Meira
Catálogo - Zero Açúcar 2011
When I listened to the Thrawn Trilogy, I heard about the Zero-G Assault Stormtrooper and had to build some instantly. A story about them is coming soon.
Ground zero with a one inch tall toad stool. Boy did I get wet laying in the grass, but you didn't see me....180MM @ 1:1
I think I know the answer.
I stumbled on and all the world,
fell down.
And all the sky went silent,
cracked like glass and slowly,
tumbled to the ground.
They say if you look hard,
you'll find your way back home.
Born without a friend,
and bound to die alone.
I'm thinking of your highness,
and lying long upon the loss,
I've found.
And on the plus and minus,
zero chance of ever,
turning this around.
Why doesn't anyone believe,
in loneliness?
Stand up and everyone will see,
your holiness.
- Soundgarden
A remake of my old Sub-Zero minifig based on his more updated appearance in the recent Mortal Kombat games.
For Before Photo, please see Behance page: www.behance.net/gallery/60533829/Ground-Zero
© 2010 Servalpe. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.
Localization:
Picture taken at Estación de AVE MarÃa Zambrano ( Málaga, Spain)
Exif Data:
Canon EOS 450D | Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 DC EX HSM @ 10 mm | f8, 1/13s, ISO 400
Picture from 3 handheld exposures.
Processing:
Lightroom for catalog > Photoshop to generate HDR file > Tonemapped at Photomatix > Curves + Topaz Adjust and Details + Noiseware + Sharpening at Photoshop CS5.
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Author: Satoshi Kamiya
Folded: June 2021
Paper: 35cm * 35cm Biotope
Final length of the model: 13cm
Final wingspan of the model: 16.5cm
Time to fold: 4 hours
I refused to try out this model for quite a long time as I thought it would not be an interesting experience to fold. However, I was completely wrong and I absolutly enjoyed folding this model. It's so different from the models I'm usually folding and has so many great details. Truly an amazing piece of art.
Getting the cockpit in shape was actually the most difficult part since the paper showed a strong resistance against spreading out the layers.