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Make: SONY
Model: DSC-W50
Shutter Speed: 10/400 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Date Picture Taken: Jul 18, 2008, 4:37:47 AM
Artist's Comments
Supergiant-the stage in the evolution of a massive star when its core contracts, its surface expands to about 500 solar radii, and its temperature drops, giving the star its red color.
Model: Stephanie Photographer/Makeup/Direction: Me
I'm thinking of starting a sort of Astrology Series, here's the third fallowing Supernova & Nebula
Somebody loves eyes.... The execution of this one is beautiful, though I wish the eye was a bit more connected with the camera. It doesn't seem as intense as the rest of the series (of which nebula is my favorite!) You should try "White Dwarf" next. That could be interesting...
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Wow, so beautiful! great job with the makeup! Also, the other shots from the Astronomy series are equally impressive and awesome
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The execution of this one is beautiful, though I wish the eye was a bit more connected with the camera. It doesn't seem as intense as the rest of the series (of which nebula is my favorite!)
You should try "White Dwarf" next. That could be interesting...
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-Staff, Poetry Please Workshop Forum-
And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
Sylvia Plath
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The original creator of "Got Zombie?"
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Flickr
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The original creator of "Got Zombie?"
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vivian
art is so much more than the product created
- it's about the process of the creation.
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The original creator of "Got Zombie?"
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It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it
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The original creator of "Got Zombie?"
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"A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellencies than imperfections, to discover the concealed beauties of a writer, and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation." - Joseph Addison
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