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Actually you could be quite near it.

 

Right near Blenheim and Woodstock there is a small village called Shipton on Cherwell. There's a massive derelict quarry site/clay works there. If you google earth it or whatever you can see it.

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Cool. Might go check it out one day. Tresspassing is fun and perfectly acceptable if you have a camera!

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I'm doing a shoot with Jodie next week, need fashion portrait ideas. And goooooo.....

 

Is Jodie your girl who was in Front? Are these photos for Front?

 

Stimuli

- So Like A Rose

- Cars & Guitars

- Mulder & Scully

- Androgyny

- How Come You're So Solid Gold?

 

That's how I'd start, choose random song titles.

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Is Jodie your girl who was in Front? Are these photos for Front?

 

Stimuli

- So Like A Rose

- Cars & Guitars

- Mulder & Scully

- Androgyny

- How Come You're So Solid Gold?

 

That's how I'd start, choose random song titles.

 

Yes and no.

 

And as nice as these Stimuli are I meant photos, not Bloody Bjork! :heh: They're for a modelling agency so I've had a look at the kinda stuff they're doing, but just wondering if anyone had any particularly great images they wanted to share. Its kinda sexy/bit of fun. Not like porn star "arms together to accentuate breasts and pout" but nudity and fun.

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- Cars & Guitars

 

Ooh ooh! Me sir! Pick me! I'd be happy to lend a car (and even a guitar if need be). Any excuse to drive somewhere, especially if it involves anything to do with photography. Learning by watching someone else is rad.

 

Although my cars are a bit shit...

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The cars in any shoot using that phrase would have to be really dirty, incongruous compared to the rest. Not showcasing the car properly, but just having it there, slathered with mud. Same with the guitars.

 

Too prominent and it'll look like an Avril lavigne album cover.

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What causes these long, strange clouds? No one is sure. A rare type of cloud known as a Morning Glory cloud can stretch 1,000 kilometers long and occur at altitudes up to two kilometers high. Although similar roll clouds have been seen at specific places across the world, the ones over Burketown, Queensland Australia occur predictably every spring. Long, horizontal, circulating tubes of air might form when flowing, moist, cooling air encounters an inversion layer, an atmospheric layer where air temperature atypically increases with height. These tubes and surrounding air could cause dangerous turbulence for airplanes when clear. Morning Glory clouds can reportedly achieve an airspeed of 60 kilometers per hour over a surface with little discernible wind. Pictured above, photographer Mick Petroff photographed some Morning Glory clouds from his airplane near the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia.

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You might want to look at the size. Those clouds are massive. They aren't vapour trails.

 

In celebration of 100 years of flying.

 

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I always assumed planes made them, pretty cool though.
WTF, those are huge tubular clouds very specific to certain areas! Not your standard everyday everywhere vapour trail!

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WTF, those are huge tubular clouds very specific to certain areas! Not your standard everyday everywhere vapour trail!
Calm down...

In picture form they look the same to me.

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Some photos from Afghanistan during the recent elections.

 

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Actually, now that you mention it I used to live in SW6. I moved last year and never changed it. :heh:

 

They're great pictures. I love the image of the kite.

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sts128_cooper.jpg

 

Just one minute before midnight EDT, Friday, August 28, the Space Shuttle Discovery began a long arc into a cloudy sky. Following the launch, a bright and remarkably colorful trail was captured in this time exposure from the Banana River Viewing Site, looking east toward pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. On STS-128, Discovery docked with the International Space Station Sunday evening. The 13-day mission will exchange space station crew members and deliver more than 7 tons of supplies and equipment. Of course, the equipment includes the Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill (COLBERT).

 

A stunning picture.

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Isn't the pic of the MiG-29/35 just a standard picture? It's got its landing gear out as if it has just taken off..

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Isn't the pic of the MiG-29/35 just a standard picture? It's got its landing gear out as if it has just taken off..
What do you mean by standard picture? as in nothing special?

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I assume he means that it doesn't appear to be doing anything spectacular. It just looks like it's taking off at a bit of an angle. All the other pictures feature something amazing.

 

I love the detail on the heat ripples though.

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