There is ALWAYS Hope / . / Watch the Video here / . / When you try your best but you don’t succeed / When you get what you want but not what you need / When you feel so tired but you can’t sleep / Stuck in reverse When the tears come streaming down your face / When you lose something you can’t replace / When you love someone but it goes to waste / Could it be worse? Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you And high up above or down below / When you’re too in love to let it go / But if you never try you’ll never know / Just what you’re worth Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you Tears stream down your face / When you lose something you cannot replace / Tears stream down your face / And I Tears stream down your face / I promise you that I will learn from my mistakes / Tears stream down your face / And I Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you / . / Coldplay
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... as long as you do The simple mantra of citycycling magazine.
I’m fixing a hole where the rain gets in / And stops my mind from wandering / Where will it go / I’m filling the cracks that ran through the door / And kept my mind from wandering / Where will it go / And it really doesn’t matter if i’m wrong / I’m right / Where i belong i’m right / Where i belong. / See the people standing there who disagree and never win / And wonder why they don’t get in my door. / I’m painting my room in the colourful way / And when my mind is wandering / There i will go. / And it really doesn’t matter if / I’m wrong i’m right / Where i belong i’m right / Where i belong. / Silly people run around they worry me / And never ask me why they don’t get past my door. / I’m taking the time for a number of things / That weren’t important yesterday / And i still go. / I’m fixing a hole where the rain gets in / And stops my mind from wandering / Where it will go. Thanks to John, Paul,George and Ringo for the title and commentary….........
This is a design for all the cyclists out there, from the fixie riders to the weekend riders to the daily commuters!
Taken in 1966, this is one of my favourite images of the 60’s of the iconic DJ, Sir Jimmy Savile OBE. I took the shot when I was 20 during my assistant days at 1:15 am, after a long advertising shoot for a petrol company with my boss, top fashion and advertising photographer John Cowan. I asked Sir Jim if I could run a couple of rolls of film for my portfolio. True gent that he is, Jim said “Sure!” even though every one was pretty tired after the 5 hour gasoline ad session. Anyhow, this is the result and it remains one of my favourite pictures to this day as it shows Sir Jim as he really was and is – a strong and generous human being who did not take himself too seriously. You are a true professional Jim, and I am eternally grateful to you for giving me this opportunity. Technical Details: Camera: Hasselblad 500C / Lens: 80mm Planar / Film: Tri-X / ASA: 400 rated at 200 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/16 / Lighting: 5,000 Joule Strobe in perspex light bank. © 1966 John Hooton Photography
One of the ‘old girls’ showing off at the Biggin Hill air show in 2007. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5 / Focal Length: 200mm / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/5.6 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2007 John Hooton Photography
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Straight out of the mouth of a fabulous 3yo – Miss G :) Featured on Red Bubble Home Page / Featured on Still Life and Food Photography Group / Featured on Food for Thought Group /
Original Creation Date: October 5th, 2006 Charcoal on 90 lb. paper, 16” x 18”, freehand. / Original Sold: South Australia
I can’t remember where I first saw this tutorial, but its been around for a couple of years and it ’s a very quick and easy fix for blown…
I can’t remember where I first saw this tutorial, but its been around for a couple of years and it ’s a very quick and easy fix for blown out skies. You can borrow my horrible image to practise on if you like, copyright is mine etc., The image was taken on an overcast, hazy day and probably really wouldn’t be worth keeping, but there will be images that you have with a blown out sky that are worth keeping. Open the image in Photoshop and duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl + J on the keyboard or dragging it to the create new layer icon at the bottom of the layers palette. On the side toolbar select the rectangular marquee tool – reference the image below and make your selection is in a similar place. You can selecting the blown out sky and down into the tree area to get any patches that may be showing through the trees. You should have the marching ants showing. Create a Selective Colour adjustment layer by clicking on the little ying yang symbol at the bottom of the layers palette and selecting Selective Colour. The marching ants will disappear, that’s OK. At the bottom of the selective colour dialogue choose Absolute (see image) and from the drop down menu at the top choose White. Fiddle with the sliders until you get a colour that you like – you can make the colour quite strong because you will be able to take the opacity down later and change the colour altogether if you like (the joys of adjustment layers). I’ve gone a little nuts with my colour to show you how well it works. Make sure your f/ground colour is set to black and the b/ground to white. Click on the mask to make sure you are working on it, then go to Filter>Render>Clouds – you can just click on clouds, or you can hold down the shift key when you click on clouds to get a more intense result. After you have applied the clouds filter you can also use Ctrl + F to get a different effect. I doubled clicked on the Selective Colour thumbnail and changed the colour, I also took the layer opacity down to 65%. Here is the final image and then a comparison image – Have fun!
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A girl inspecting the blade of her sword.. That thing definitely needs a fixup! Used: pencils / Size: about 11×16cm
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Comes to my attention, i should clarify about this piece. It is a mixed pencil and digital. It was drawn and shaded in pencil then scanned and digitally edited and painted.
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