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Artsupplies31
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Wonderful pics! I really enjoy watching them. You can see a similar thread in several forums but all these pics are fresh and amazing.
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Queen By-Tor
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I think the prog rock fuel is the difference here ;)
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Dean
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Playing around with my new camera on a train ride back from a day in London.
These are 100% un-retouched images straight off the camera with absolutely NO Photoshopping: starting off a little conventional, a simple reflection in the train window as it stood in the station: Now getting a touch more abstract: ...and a bit more psychedelic: ...to finally the obligatory wobbly lights with the shutter held open shot: now I've posted this I've realised the last one isn't from the train ride at all.
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Queen By-Tor
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These look like they could be album covers great shots!
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Dean
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Thanks Trish, when I was looking at them on the camera I thought the same and no doubt if I were still making albums then one of them would have been used in my album cover artwork at sometime.
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Darious
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Shot this guy when he was busy with starting his pipe
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Writing about truth is a little bit like getting your dick out in public and hoping no one laughs (Steve Hogarth)
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Horizons
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I hope he's recovering well.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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Darious
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After my shot? Doubt it.
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Writing about truth is a little bit like getting your dick out in public and hoping no one laughs (Steve Hogarth)
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Darious
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So I discovered today that my amplifier actually favours Prog
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Writing about truth is a little bit like getting your dick out in public and hoping no one laughs (Steve Hogarth)
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Dean
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While visiting 'The Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' poppy installation at the Tower Of London I was taken by the sheer number of people who where lining the banks of the moat. A drift of faces of all ages, creeds, races and nationalities snapping away with cameras, smart phones and ipads; each of them reflecting on the meaning of the sight before them and unwittingly reflecting the number of lost lives those poppies represented. Thousands of people and thousands of small ceramic poppies, each representing a life. A human life. I too was there with camera in hand as the sun began to set over the River Thames behind us, casting long shadows over the poppies and up the fortified walls of the Tower, and there in those shadows were my fellow visitors, like ghosts of those long dead but not forgotten soldiers, a poignant reminder: |
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Queen By-Tor
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"Should they be included in the archives?"
"Well, did they press the prog button?" "hmm, let me check...." Here's a few of my most recent fiddlings :) person and camera 20141006-IMG_8300 by Shark Water, on Flickr I can see the states from here! 20141006-IMG_8330 by Shark Water, on Flickr Clothes pegs are most interesting in flat light 20141004-IMG_8211 by Shark Water, on Flickr wear & tear 20141004-IMG_8182 by Shark Water, on Flickr |
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Darious
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Ingenious. Thanks for sharing
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Writing about truth is a little bit like getting your dick out in public and hoping no one laughs (Steve Hogarth)
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Darious
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I personally find "persons and cameras" subject fascinating
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Writing about truth is a little bit like getting your dick out in public and hoping no one laughs (Steve Hogarth)
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Tuzvihar
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Hmmm... Polish flag! |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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Dayvenkirq
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Here's a couple of snappy snappies of my oldest cousin, Asya, done by her boyfriend David Galstyan (you can find him on FB here). I'm not usually impressed by the shots they both take, but these two shots have some kind of an interesting "smudge" effect applied to them:
. . . EDIT: Oh, yeah, I see David has been busy with some smudging.
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Queen By-Tor
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wooow Dean, that's a great shot! Don't know how I missed it until now :O
those are some cool shots Dayvenkirq, thanks for sharing! :) |
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THE ENGINE
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Hi folks.
As a new member it's comforting to find a snappers thread on here.. One of my attempts then..... This girl was catching the last afternoon rays in Malta recently as I walked past. Lovely ain't she ? . Edited by THE ENGINE - November 03 2014 at 14:33 |
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Horizons
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I read "rays in malta" as manta rays
i live near water k Great shot - and welcome again.
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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THE ENGINE
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Nah nothing fishy , cheers Austin.
I got it enlarged a little and pinned it up at work. Now after two months I've developed a hopeless crush on the mystery girl ! How sad am I ?
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