Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Red Graffiti Letters Canvas Stack Series
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Graffiti Letters "SKILL 2007" Wall - Wildstyle Design Characters
GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGNGRAFFITI LETTERS - WILDSTYLE GRAFFITI DESIGN ARTGraffiti Letters "SKILL 2007" Wall - Wildstyle Design Characters3 Fig Graffiti Letters "Skill 2007" with character designs that are well known by many people that is wildstyle. Graffiti was made by the skill on the media wall, so it can be said this is the kind of graffiti murals.Please give your comments about this graffiti
Monday, June 28, 2010
Create Graffiti Alphabet Letters in a Minimalist Home Design
GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGNGRAFFITI LETTERS - WILDSTYLE GRAFFITICreate Graffiti Alphabet Letters in a Minimalist Home DesignPlease give your comments about this graffiti image, Thanks....
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Graffiti 3D Swinging Daim - Graffiti Graphic Design
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Brown Headed Barbet
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called the Large Green Barbet, photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called Large Green Barbet, photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Barbet gets its name from the bristles which fringe their heavy beaks. The family of Asian Barbets comprises of 26 species and range from Indonesia to India and north to Tibet. They are usually plump looking birds with large heads and beaks and short tails and necks. None of the Asian Barbets are considered to be threatened. However, some of the species are known to be intolerant of deforestation and require old growth forests to thrive.
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called the Large Green Barbet, photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called Large Green Barbet, photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Barbets build their nests by excavating a nesting burrow, usually high up on an exposed branch or tree trunk, out of reach of most predators. Normally a clutch comprises of 2 - 4 eggs which are incubated for 13 - 15 days.
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called the Large Green Barbet, photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
A Brown Headed Barbet, also called Large Green Barbet, photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Black Red Graffiti Alphabet IN VERSCHIEDENEN STYLES
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Black Sketch Paper : Graffiti Letters "BSB"
GRAFFITI GRAPHIC DESIGNGRAFFITI LETTERS - GRAFFITI SKETCHES ART DESIGNBlack Sketch Paper : Graffiti Letters "BSB"Please give your comments about this graffiti image, Thanks....
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Travel Guides
Two travel guides for Europe
We are in the middle of planning a trip to Europe for September and have spent a fair bit of time, over the last month or so, looking for accommodation, travel options and deciding what we want to see and do. With everything finally booked up, I can't wait to leave. We still have two months of work to get through before we finally get four weeks off. Time has been passing fairly quickly so hopefully it won't seem like ages before we leave.
I've been thinking of taking this shot of a couple of travel guides for a while and actually got around to taking it last night. Read on for lighting information.
Before reading the lighting information, try reverse engineering it by looking at the image above. Pay particular attention to shadows as that will help you identify where the strobe was positioned.
I placed a white foam core board on the right hand side of the subject and fired a Canon 430EX (also camera right) at 1/16 into it. A second foam core board was positioned camera left and angled to reflect the bounced light back onto the travel guides. I used a 1/2 CTO gel to warm up the light a little.
The flash was triggered by the inbuilt wireless trigger on the 7D. I used a Canon 24-105mm lens to take this shot.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Great Orange Graffiti Brushes-Spray Art Design on Trail Craola
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Gray Langur
A Gray Langur photographed in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
The Gray Langur, or the Hanuman Langur, is the most widespread Langur in South Asia. The name "Hanuman" is derived from the Hindu monkey god from the epic Ramayana. This species is widely distributed in Sri Lanka and can even be found in Colombo. A troupe of these monkeys frequents our garden throughout the year. Although the name "Hanuman Langur" is widely used in India to refer to the group as a singe species, seven species of the Gray Langur have been identified. Of these, the Tufted Langur Semnopithecus priam can be found in Sri Lanka. More images and info inside.
A Gray Langur photographed in Anuradhapura Sri Lanka
The diet of the Gray Langur consists of leaves, fruits and flowers. The diet is also seasonal with large leaves being eaten in the winter months and fruit. Insects, tree bark and gum are used to supplement the diet.
Although these monkeys sleep in trees, they spend a considerable amount of time on the ground. They are most active during the day and can often be seen walking on all fours. They live in medium to large groups which usually have a dominant male. Adolescent males who have been expelled from the group form their own bachelor packs. These packs are known to attack the packs that expelled them, with the aim of challenging the alpha males leadership. If they are able to kill the alpha male, a power struggle will ensue and all the infants fathered by the alpha male will be killed.
In India, a relationship seems to have developed between the Chital and troops of the Northern Plains Gray Langurs (another subspecies). The Chital seem to benefit from the Langur's keen eyesight and the ability to have a look out in the tree tops. The look out raises an alarm when a predator is observed in the vicinity. The Langurs benefit form the chitals superior sense of smell to warn them of predators when they are feeding on the ground.
Panorama 3D Wildstyle Graffiti in the Sky Sunset
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Sunday, June 20, 2010
Taggings Graffiti Alphabet : Letters A-Z in Wall Street
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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Graffiti Letters Mural Design - B.ash Loomit Eitel Muenchen 2009
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Friday, June 18, 2010
3D Graffiti Letters T-Shirt Creative
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Zoom Zoom Zoom
The wheel of a Mazda
I actually didn't use any strobes to light the wheel. The shot was taken around 10.00 in the morning with the light coming from camera right. The wheel was slightly turned and this allowed the light to only hit the face of the wheel and keep the insides and grooves in shadow.
Do drop a comment if you have any suggestions on how this shot could be improved.
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
3D Women Star Graffiti with 2 Color Yellow and Red
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Red and Black Dragon Graffiti Design - Full Effect Photoshop
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Volatticus Sketch Graffiti Letters "S" on Paper
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Volatticus Sketch Graffiti Letters "S" on Paper
Volatticus Sketch Graffiti Letters "S" on PaperPlease give your comments about this graffiti image, Thanks....
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet Letters Design on Men T-Shirts
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet : Blue Letters A-Z Light Airbrush Style
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
Black Rhyming Graffiti Letters "Habit Mbot Rabbit"
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Crimson Fronted Barbet
A Crimson Fronted Barbet (also known as the Ceylon Small Barbet) photographed in Kandy, Sri Lanka
A Crimson Fronted Barbet (also known as the Ceylon Small Barbet) photographed in Kandy, Sri Lanka
A Crimson Fronted Barbet (also known as the Ceylon Small Barbet) photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
A Crimson Fronted Barbet (also known as the Ceylon Small Barbet) photographed in Kandy, Sri Lanka
Tangging Sketch Graffiti Letters "SERIAL"
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet Symbols on the Letters A-Z on a Wall with lots of Character Design
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
Black Books 3D Graffiti Alphabet Cazo HIP HOP
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
FLOWJOB Wildstyle 3D Graffiti by UrbanCalligraphismGraffiti
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Chocolate Soldier
A Chocolate Soldier photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
A Chocolate Soldier photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
A Chocolate Soldier photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
This butterfly lays its eggs on the ground or on dry twigs in close proximity to host plants. Once the larvae have hatched, they find their way to the host plants. It is unusual that the butterfly does not lay eggs on the host plants themselves. The larvae are a dark, dull brown in colour.
A Chocolate Soldier photographed in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
Surprisingly these butterflies didn't mind my presence as they let me get very close to photograph them. I used the 100-400mm lens on the 7D. I feel I would have been able to get closer to it but was constrained because of the minimum focusing distance on the lens.
3 Types of Graffiti in a Process Model 3D Graffiti
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Monday, June 7, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet : Letters "Scramble"
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
FATGAP GRAFFITI ALPHABET : LETTERS A-Z UNWIDE - Wildstyle Black Color
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
Clock - Specular Highlight
Clock - Specular highlight control
I was experimenting with the camera last night and decided to work on controlling specular highlights on images. The specular highlight is simply the reflection of the light source on the subject being lit. Creating a specular highlight itself is a pretty straight forward process. The complexity lies in controlling the specular highlight in way which adds to an image. The "Specular Highlight" area in the image above is the glass area of the clock above 9, 8 and 7. Read on to find out how I lit the image and created the specular highlight.
Since the specular highlight is the reflection of the light source, a small light source will produce a smaller specular highlight. However, this specular highlight will be a lot brighter because all that light comes from a small "point" light source. The down side of this is the fact that the specular highlight area on the image will be blown out on the histogram. An example of a point light source would be a strobed zoomed at 105mm.
A soft box on the other hand will produce a much better highlight as it is a larger light source. The specular highlight will be well contained in terms of tonal range as the light source is much bigger than a point source.
How I lit the shot above
I placed a Canon 430 EX II next to the clock and lowered the power to 1/32 and zoomed out to 24mm. I pointed the flash at the ceiling above the clock so that the reflection would be visible on the clock face. The wall behind the clock was white and I placed a white foam core board on camera right for fill light.
If I took this shot again I would probably increase the power of the flash to 1/16 to create a slightly stronger specular highlight. I'd still want the numbers below the highlight to be visible though.
Shutter Speed - 1/60
Aperture - f4.0
ISO - 100
Focal Length - 96mm
Lens - EF 24-105mm f4.0 L IS USM
Friday, June 4, 2010
Example 3D Graffiti Lighting Mirko-Reisser DAIM in Bremen
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Create 3D Graffiti with the Motives and Character of Yellow - White Wildstyle on a Wall of Natural
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
An Example of Wildstyle Graffiti Alphabet Design Sketch on Paper
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Graffiti Alphabet : Bubble Letters "B"
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
White bellied Drongo
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
A number of White-bellied Drongos started calling our garden home a couple of years ago. I first noticed them along the drive way one evening as they were feeding on insects which were attracted to one of the lamps. They were perched on a tree and were diving after the insects which flew close to the light. After this sighting I kept an eye out for them and found them in the back garden during the early evening. In the next few days I was able to identify their routine and their perches. Photographing the birds was also made easier by the fact that they allowed me to come within 6-10 feet of them. I was fortunate enough to be able to shoot from the same height as their perches because they frequented the trees near our balconies.
More images and info after the jump.
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The White bellied Drongo is a common bird from the lowlands to the mid hills of Sri Lanka. Interestingly, this is the only species of Drongo to have white underparts. According to the "Photographic guide to Birds of Sri Lanka" there are two races which are endemic to Sri Lanka. The wet zone form, White vented (pictured here), has less white confined to the vent area. The dry zone form, White bellied, which has more white on its underparts. These birds are very good mimics and can imitate a number of birds and animals.
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The White bellied Drongo is found only in South Asia, mainly in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal. These birds are insectivorous and mainly black in colour. The young birds are all black and can be often mistaken with the Black Drongo. The fork on the tail is not as deep as that of the Black Drongo. the size of these birds vary clinally with northern birds being larger.
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Birds may be seen individually or in groups of up to 3. They perch upright and capture insects in the air with acrobatic sallies. The breeding season is from February to July. The nest is shaped like a cup and is similar to that of the Black Drongo. However, the nest of the White bellied Drongo is made up of more twigs and is well lined with grass. A clutch consists of two to four eggs which are pale salmon in colour and has reddish blotches on the broad end.
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
The White bellied Drongo builds its nest around 20 - 30 feet off the ground. They are aggressive birds and will take on potential threats which are larger than themselves. They have been observed imitating the alarm calls of squirrels and the meowing of cats when mobbing. This species is also know to join mixed species feeding flocks. Although this bird is insectivorous, it is opportunistic and will prey on small birds.
A White bellied Drongo photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
A White bellied Drong photographed in Colombo, Sri Lanka
All these images were captured with a Canon 7D and the 100-400mm lens.
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