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Portraits <3!

~bloodonthemoon5:iconbloodonthemoon5: reports, 20h 8m ago
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I love a good portrait! I mean, who doesn't? But my fetish would have to be portraits, and so that's why I've posted up a bunch of my favourites! All different kinds, showing faces, not showing faces, having silent meanings, or just beauty in general.
Enjoy!


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Out There...

=OzureFlame:iconOzureFlame: reports, 12h 21m ago
What's out there in the distance?

Photography Weekly - Issue 15

^Katerina423:iconKaterina423: reports, 7h 9m ago
A weekly magazine exploring the amazing photographs that have been submitted in the last week.

Hearts and everything about them.

~efalotal:iconefalotal: reports, 11h 2m ago
The heart has long been used as a symbol to refer to the spiritual, emotional, moral, and in the past also intellectual core of a human being. As the heart was once widely believed to be the seat of the human mind, the word heart continues to be used poetically to refer to the soul, and stylized depictions of hearts are extremely prevalent symbols representing love.

Of my faves: People and lifestyles

~chtalik:iconchtalik: reports, 17h 1m ago
Regards for all of you, dear deviants!


Peace,
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Colourdrop tutorial

=nemeziz:iconnemeziz: reports, 1d 16h ago
How to make pictures from water and food colour:)

Weekly Feature 8.

~anarae22:iconanarae22: reports, 22h 41m ago
My favorite favorites from the week. (:

Two Amazingly Talented Portraiture Photographers

=drewyboy:icondrewyboy: reports, 22h 15m ago
"Thanks guys, I appreciate you going out of your way to reply to my comments and questions. It really means the world to me" - Drew

The Best Beach Photography, vol. I

=DontFall4This:iconDontFall4This: reports, 1d 13h ago
Some of my favourite beach photos. :heart:

green love.

~patybubble:iconpatybubble: reports, 1d 16h ago
because we all love Green. :heart:

Photography News This Week

MY LAST WONDERFUL FAVs.

*m0thyyku:iconm0thyyku: reports, November 18
a collection of some of my last favs. some wonderful art! (:

Photography for the Spirit

*Sortvind:iconSortvind: reports, 2d 23h ago
A collection of inspirational and special selected photos during the last weeks.
Being an artist is more then just making artwork, it is about appreciating other peoples wonderful visions.
Show them some love :heart:

Cups. Food.

*SugarComaD:iconSugarComaD: reports, November 15
Because we love cups.

Monday features

*niwaj:iconniwaj: reports, November 16
Features...

B L A C K

=Kvikken:iconKvikken: reports, 1d 10h ago
A "colour" feature with lots of great black photos

P U R E

=CozyComfyCouch:iconCozyComfyCouch: reports, 2d 8h ago
Pure White
I love white and I hope you enjoy this.

Photos Feature 16th

~MarcheTheChaosAngel:iconMarcheTheChaosAngel: reports, November 16
feature for nov 16th, people I watch look to see if you also got in:heart:

Consider the Lilies...

~billy-pilgrim:iconbilly-pilgrim: reports, November 17
As the gray, dreary winter sets in, a seasonally inappropriate feature of lilies in photographs, traditional, and digital media.

Photography


The White Deviants

~AngeL-FaLL:iconAngeL-FaLL: reports, July 11, 2008
Visit :heart::iconwhite-club::heart:

White is the combination of all the colors of the visible light spectrum.[1] White is an achromatic color, since it has no hue.

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The impression of white light can be created by mixing appropriate intensities of the primary colors of light — red, green and blue — a process called additive mixing, but the illumination provided by this technique has significant differences from that produced by incandescence.







In nature, white results when transparent fibers, particles, or droplets are in a transparent matrix of a substantially different refractive index. Examples include classic "white" substances such as sugar, foam, pure sand or snow, cotton, clouds, and milk. Crystal boundaries and imperfections can also make otherwise transparent materials white, as in the milky quartz or the microcrystalline structure of a seashell.







This is also true for artificial paints and pigments, where white results when finely divided transparent material of a high refractive index is suspended in a contrasting binder. Typically paints contain calcium carbonate and/or synthetic rutile with no other pigments if a white color is desired.

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Paint

In painting, white can be crafted by reflecting ambient light from a white pigment, although the ambient light must be white light, or else the white pigment will appear the color of the light. White when mixed with black produces gray. To art students, the use of white can present particular problems, and there is at least one training course specializing in the use of white in art.







In watercolor painting, white areas are the absence of paint on the paper. There are also speculations about the use of white and other colors.







Until Newton's work became accepted, most scientists believed that white was the fundamental color of light; and that other colors were formed only by adding something to light. Newton demonstrated this was not true by passing white light through a prism, then through another prism. If the colors were added by the prism, the second prism should have added further colors to the single-colored beam. Since the single-colored beam remained a single color, Newton concluded that the prism merely separated the colors already present in the light. White light is the effect of combining the visible colors of light in equal proportions.







In the science of lighting, there is a continuum of colors of light that can be called "white". One set of colors that deserves this description is the color emitted via the process called incandescence, by a black body at various relatively-high temperatures. For example, the color of a black body at a temperature of 2848 kelvins matches that produced by domestic incandescent light bulbs. It is said that "the color temperature of such a light bulb is 2848 K". The white light used in theatre illumination has a color temperature of about 3200 K. Daylight can vary from a cool red up to a bluish 25,000 K. Not all black body radiation can be considered white light: the background radiation of the universe, to name an extreme example, is only a few kelvins and is quite invisible.











































































Owww its very long :glomp: hope you enjoy This Wonderfull Deviants :heart:

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ww wow wow großartig :heart: Umwerfend schön!

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-I will haunt you with Dark Beauty-
~In the grey shadows I lurk~
*Into your dreams I will slither*
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thanks a lot :aww:

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istenmeyen tüyler.
:iconrogercastoro:
cool selection!

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ho detto baciami... voglio tornare rospo.

°BANANA TERRACOTTA TERRACOTTA PIE°
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:iconglompplz: thank you for the feature !... want more white ? [link] :giggle:
:icondrjimmymrjim:
wonderfully done!

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"It's a funny old world we live in"--The Joker
:iconpirpirnaz:
thanks

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It\'s all make believe, isn\'t it?
M.M.
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Very nice article and great features.
Thank you for including mine as well.

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Success lies only one step beyond failure.
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Fantastic collection with lots of outstanding works!

Thanks for including one of my pieces as well! :)

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The truth is out there
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thanks so much for the feature :hug:

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