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This image got second place in the Colour Class of the Isle of Wight Digital Imaging Group competition in 2006 and first place in the creative/electronic section of the VAPS competition in 2006. This got accepted into the Altered Reality section of the APDA competition in 2007. 32 favouritings so far.
There were some glorious eucalypts in the forest with the most wonderful bark.
It’s one of a kind. I built it myself.. It’s what I call a real sporty model. / - Elvis
Scientists are currently playing around with the humble strawberry, splicing it with fish proteins in an attempt to create a strain of strawberries that will freeze better and have an extended shelf life. Yum!
Got bored and modified a leaf macro and eye pics of mine.
An immaculate R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R. A member of the GTROC. HDR shot from multiple exposures.
An immaculate engine bay from an R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R. A member of the GTROC.
A gem of a find / Created in the mind / A gorgeous hue / Wonderous blue As this pic was a bit blurred I decided to do a good job, so I blurred it some more. After some (about 50 tries) fiddling and experimentingI managed to make it look gemlike. I thought the result was pretty so I uploaded it. / Thanks to the hosts of the Beginners Fantasy T’s And Art for featuring this work. The honour is much appreciated. /
VOLKSWAGEN 1964 COMBI for sale. Great condition, newly refurbished tardis style interior, recently serviced and modified engine, including new alternative fuel intergalactic travel conversion and a wave generator with left or right option (converts flat conditions to perfect overhead barrels). Some minor rust spots. All serious offers invited. As your here you might like to check out a few more of my Ts /
THIS IS A MODIFIED VERSION FROM WOODEN BRIDGE I USED THE PROGRAMS LIGHT ARTIST AND HDR MAKER / BRIDGE IN HIKING ROUTE IN THE PROVENCE FRIESLAND FROM THE NETHERLANDS / THE ORIGINAL IMAGE
While playing around practicing with flashes, I thought I’d do some test shots to show the effects of different modifiers. But for com…
While playing around practicing with flashes, I thought I’d do some test shots to show the effects of different modifiers. But for comparison, here’s a direct flash shot. There’s shadows on the wall, on the dog from its tongue, it’s hard and unflattering, and can be a lot worse with a person. When using a speedlight one of the easiest solutions is to bounce it. It’s pretty much eliminated the wall shadows, softened the light as a whole, but there’s still shadows underneath the mouth from the light bouncing down off the ceiling. To fill in the shadows on the subject you can combine bouncing the flash off the ceiling with a bounce card. A business card held on with an elastic band will get the job done, and some flashes have them built in. This is the built in card on the SB900 / It’s reduced shadows in the subject, introduced a catchlight in the eye, but has also once more added a slight shadow to the wall behind. Nowhere near as bad as the direct flash. You can buy products such as the Lumiquest Pocketbouncer. These work on the same principal as a bounce card but are much larger. / The pocket bouncer stops light bouncing off the ceiling and just directs it to the subject. You can get all sorts of types, including those with holes to filter some light through to the ceiling. This is the pocketbouncer, but there’s a whole range of different items available. / It’s gives a lot more direct light than bouncing, but like direct flash, it’s got more noticable shadows, though not as pronounced. You’ll have seen flashes with what looks like a bit of tupperware on top. / These diffusers are my favourite. This came with my SB900 but you can buy them to fit most any speedlight for around $20-30 / Pointed up or at an angle it’ll still bounce light off the ceiling providing a softer light, and works quite well in locations where you can’t bounce off a ceiling. Another great way to get rid of those pesky shadows on walls is to use an off camera flash to overexpose the wall behind. This can mess with your metering a bit, but like anything in photography, a bit of fiddling with settings and you should be able to find something that works for you.
WORLD (noun) / 1. the universe or all that exists; everything. / 2. the earth, or a planetary body like it. / 3. secular interests and affairs. / 4. the earth, it’s countries and their inhabitants, all people. / 5. the earth as known or in some political respect. Some ancient beliefs that the world is born through the universe on the back of one or more enormous animals (such as a turtle in Native American creation myth), though these myths do not necessarily include an infinity aspect or multiple/endless layers of animals. In Asian religious mythology, the Earth was born by three elephants / which stood on the back of a giant turtle, symbol of the primitive oceans. In Hindu myth, the tortoise Chukwa supports the elephant Maha-pudma, which in its turn supports the world. In Chinese myth the tortoise also supports the world, its four feet being the four corners of the earth. Here is my modification of that old legends. World is all around us, around me. It’s my country and my beloved city. / So… it’s my world.
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