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Explosion Polyhedral Dice Set
Blasty boy dice 💥💥💥
[Image Description: A collage of three photos of a polyhedral dice set on a white fur background. The dice feature a clear base with pieces of burnt paper that read "boom", subtle swirls of white and black ink, and thick drops of orange and yellow pigments. The numbers are inked in a matte army green. END]
Two sets will be available February 15th at 5pm CDT, shop Lem0ns Creates on Etsy!
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What You Need to Know About Real Estate Photography
Real estate photography is the process of creating high-quality images of properties for use in advertising and marketing. It involves using specialized equipment and editing skills to capture photos that are attractive and appeal to potential buyers.
The first step in becoming a real estate photographer is to build a portfolio of work. This requires building an understanding of the industry and developing a client base. Many photographers offer their initial services for free or at a discounted rate to build trust with clients.
A good real estate photographer needs to have the following skills:
A photographer who is primarily focused on capturing exterior shots should be equipped with a camera that has a full-frame sensor. This type of camera produces sharper pictures than one with an APS-C sensor, which is commonly used for real estate photography.
If you are looking to specialize in interiors, you may want to invest in a wide-angle lens that will allow you to capture a large amount of space at once. Avoid fish-eye lenses for this purpose, as they create unrealistic proportions and make rooms appear larger than they actually are.
Tilt-shift lenses, which alter the perspective of your lens, can help you get straight vertical lines and eliminate a lot of distortion. However, these specialized lenses can be costly, so it’s important to think carefully about whether you really want to devote your time and energy to this line of work before investing in them.
When taking exterior shots, it’s best to shoot during the morning or late afternoon, when there is a soft, diffuse light that will be beneficial for removing glare and giving your images a crisp edge. Be sure to communicate with your clients about the amount and placement of windows on their property so you can plan for the most effective lighting possible.
During the shoot, keep your camera on a tripod to ensure that your images look professional and steady. This will help you avoid blurry and shaky photos that can be distracting for your clients and the agents working on their behalf.
A tripod is also useful for capturing long exposures, which can be ideal for showing off the architectural beauty of a house. It can also be helpful for capturing photos of exteriors during twilight, as it can add depth and make your photos appear more natural.
After you’ve captured your images, it’s essential to edit them in an appropriate program like Adobe Lightroom. Using software for this job will allow you to easily adjust issues like lens distortion and light temperature. There are also free presets available for real estate photos that can be applied to your images to improve their contrast, vibrance, and brightness.
Once you’ve edited your images, it’s important to review them with your clients to make sure they’re happy with the results. This will help you build a relationship with them, and also give you an opportunity to explain your workflow and why certain photos are better than others. To learn more, visit Boko Media
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Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester.
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oh look! a new favorite place
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Lorenzo Meloni
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KAWAN LAMA ini bernama @nina_ninoel ... Gambar ini saya abadikan ketika kami menggelar acara tentang ecoprint. Lokasi bukan di luar negeri, ini di situs candi Boko. Menjelang maghrib, jadi energi-energi jelang berganti. Pada 2009 kami satu atap kantor, bersyukur sampai kini masih bisa berkolaborasi. ~ ~ SHOOT ON FILM #oyikk #kodakgold200 #yashicaelectro35 #film #photography #celluloid #35mm #analogphotography #analogfilm #analog #candiboko #yogyakarta #people #woman #ecoprint #Boko #temple (at Special Region of Yogyakarta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKIxMyLAAMP/?igshid=143bwqukm650o
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NIGERIA: Portrait of sisters Yagana, 21, Yakaka 19, and Falimata, 14, in Maiduguri, Nigeria, in 2016. The girls were abducted and held captive for years by Boko Haram militants until each found moments to escape. - photo © by Stephanie Sinclair
“The terrorist group, Boko Haram, drew global outrage after abducting more than 270 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok, forcing many into marriage and motherhood. In armed conflicts, child marriage is increasingly used as a weapon of war, forcing girls to give birth give birth to the next germination of fighters. Thousands of girls remain missing in Nigeria with little help of rescue. Those who manage to escape struggle with little support to rebuild their lives.” (Source)
Stephanie Sinclair is the winner of the 2017 Anja Niedringhaus Courage In Photojournalism Award [presented by the International Women's Media Foundation's (IWMF)].
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Closer
One step closer to 2018. Everytime new year passes, I always wonder what kind of things that I achieved. What makes 2017 different from 2016. By 2016, I made it clear to myself that I’m gonna travel more in 2017. I got a job where I can’t have public holidays easily, so I’m truly grateful that I can enjoy visiting the places in my days off. I’m amazed too that it didn’t take that long to make my…
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boko imama 18/03/17
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Character: Dabi (Touya Todoroki).
Cosplayer: Bladez (me)
Anime/manga: My Hero Academia (Boko No Hero Academia)
Photography and edit done by myself
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Oni-riginal WIT Studio Produced TV Anime ‘Onipan!’ Announced for 2022
The tale of love, friendship, and pantsu come to ahead in the new original TV anime from Gabriel DropOut and YuruYuri director Masahiko Ota and WIT Studio, Onipan! The first teaser trailer was released alongside the first visual of the three main oni-kids, as well as the lead cast and staff members for the series.
Onipan! is the story of three oni-kids who, through the power of the onipan (a portmanteau of “oni” and “pantsu”) become human to help fix the relationship between humans and oni. The three girls transfer into a normal Tokyo high school to aid in their task and help fix their image by revitalizing the town, sometimes jumping headfirst into school events, and other times … becoming idols!
Junichiro Hashiguchi (Bananafish episode director) is the assistant director of Onipan! alongside director Ota, with Ryuta Yanagi (Sword Art Online animation director) adapting Tomari’s original character designs into animation and acting as chiefs animation director, and Takashi Aoshima (Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Out!) writing the series composition based on the original story from The Ancient Magus' Bride director Norihiro Naganuma. The animation will be produced at WIT Studio.
Other staff members include:
Art Director - Shunsuke Suzuki
3DCG Director - Shigenori Hirosumi
Color Designer - Arisa Komatsu
Director of Photography - Shinji Tonsho
Editing - Emi Onodera
Sound Director - Yasunori Ebina
Sound Effects - Naoto Yamatani
Audio Recording - Keisuke Tsurumaki
Music - Yasuhiro Misawa
The lead voice cast includes Sakura Gakuin idol group members:
Yume Nozaki as Tsutsuji (Japanese for azalea)
Mika Negishi as Himawari (Japanese for sunflower)
Kokona Nonaka as Tsuyukusa (Japanese for Asiatic dayflower)
The cast also includes Kaori Maeda (Shizuku Osaka in Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club) as Momozono-Momo, Miyu Tomita (Gabriel White Tenma in Gabriel DropOut) as Issun-Boko, and Kikuko Inoue (Lust in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) as Kuma.
Onipan! is scheduled to begin sometime in 2022.
Source: Comic Natalie
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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram.
By: Daryl Harding
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