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This shot is from Patricia Lake. I really loved this stump in the foreground it made the shot unique for me.

 

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Patricia Lake, Jasper Alberta.

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This Shot is from Patricia Lake in Jasper. The reflection of Pyramid Mountain was so clear and beautiful with the fog over the back of the lake it was just stunning.

 

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*Patricia* Top & Pants By *LpD* (New mini collection for Ferosh Magazine!)

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Patricia Lake is a lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, near the town of Jasper.

Der Patricia Lake / See liegt im Jasper Nationalpark in der kanadischen Provinz Alberta in der nähe von Jasper.

Daniel Rene Music Video

"Again"

July 2009

(http://www.danielrenemusic.com) www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OEwi3ajrnM

 

Director/Editor: Juan Jose Soto

Director Assistant/Executive Producer: Adolfo Aguilar

Production Assistant: Christine Preciado

Production: On The Avenue Productions (http://www.ontheavenueproductions.com)

 

Photography: Rolo Del Campo (http://www.rollofilm.com)

 

Make Up: Fiorella Mancinelli / Cecilia Villegas (Make Up Store) (http://www.makeupstoreusa.com)

 

Location: Actors Workshop Miami (http://www.actors-workshop.com)

 

Actress: Patricia Rosales (http://www.patriciarosales.net)

 

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Morning first lights at Patricia Lake, Jasper. Alberta. Taken back in October, 2013.

Patricia Lake, Jasper National Park

Patricia Bungalows lakeside area

| Swim |

 

Model: Patricia Alexandra

Photography bY :copyright: 2014 FBranquinho

Another shot from Lake Patricia, Jasper, Alberta, Canada taken in May on a very still, cold and beautiful morning with no clouds whatsoever but mirror like reflections

A very nice couple of hours on Holy Island this afternoon and some wonderful light from time to time.

Model: Patricia Gloria Gaerlan Ganay /

Taken at Nirwana Resorts, Bintan Indonesia last April 2008

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In a Christmas mood today, though, it feels a bit funny to work on fall pictures listening to Christmas music... Oh well.. It kinda makes sense in my crazy universe.. Have a great weekend guys!!

Patricia Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Patricia im Studio mit vorhandenem Licht

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This photo won the Gizmodo Cinemagraph challenge! Yaay! :)

gizmodo.com/5819367/shooting-challenge-cinemagraph/

It was also featured on Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/ixx0f/the_beach/

 

and Yahoo: news.yahoo.com/photos/pictures-that-move-1313456132-slide...

 

Shot this at Patricia Beach, just outside of Winnipeg on Canada Day long weekend with my Panasonic GH2, and the 25mm Voigtlander f/0.95 lens, ISO100. Rather than take a bunch of stills, I've found it makes a lot more sense to take a bunch of video and piece together the cinemagraph from that. Doing it that way allows for some happy accidents like the bird flying overhead. That happened at a much later part of the shot, but I just comped in that one frame where I wanted it.

 

All of the tutorials I see online recommend you use Photoshop to make these Cinemagraphs, but that seems like the wrong tool for the job... I used Adobe After Effects, since It's built for manipulating video. It's much easier to make things loop properly since you can cross fade the layers over time, and make non-destructive adjustments to your masking which allows for a lot more experimentation and refinement. I did use Photoshop for the final export to an animated GIF, but other than that, it was totally assembled in After Effects.

 

for a tutorial on how I made this, check out this link:

vfxhaiku.com/2011/05/how-to-make-a-cinemagraph/

Patricia Lake und Pyramid Mountain im Jasper Nationalpark

Protagonist from the 3DS game "Mighty Switch Force" and "Mighty Switch Force 2".

 

"Stop in the name of the law!"

 

Patricia Wagon belongs to WayForward

British postcard.

 

Fresh-faced Patricia Roc (1915-2003) was between 1943 and 1953 one of Britain's top 10 box office stars. The elegant, well spoken actress seemed the epitome of the English rose. She had international success in such Gainsborough costume dramas as Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) and The Wicked Lady (1945), and in When the Bough Breaks (1947), in which she played an unmarried mother.

 

Nikon D7200, Sigma 17-50mm f/2,8 EX DC OS HSM, Nikon SB-910.

Jasper. Need some colour..

Essa foto pertence as fotos feitas aqui em casa, foi bem legal, testamos luzes improvisadas e ficou bem legal. Eu quis mostrar essa foto aqui porquê gostei do ângulo e da Luz.

Patricia Roc at the height of her fame in the 1940s, and in 1985 at her home in Locarno, Switzerland.

 

Patricia Roc

Rank starlet seen as the epitome of the English rose

 

The 1940s was a golden age for British female film stars, and Patricia Roc, who has died aged 88, was among the select group of attractive, terribly well-spoken actresses that included Margaret Lockwood, Phyllis Calvert, Valerie Hobson and Jean Kent. In many ways, the elegant Roc, more so than the others, seemed the epitome of the English rose.

She was born Felicia Miriam Ursula Herold in Hampstead, the daughter of a paper merchant. As a baby she was adopted by a wealthy Dutch-Belgian stockbroker, André Riese, and grew up believing him to be her real father. He had her expensively educated at a private school in Broadstairs, followed by a Paris finishing school, and then sent her to Rada in 1937. A year later, she appeared in a Guy Bolton revue, Nuts And May, at the Ambassadors. Alexander Korda gave Roc her first chance in films by casting her immediately in a leading role as the Polish Princess in the English-language version of the French film Tarass Boulba, retitled The Rebel Son.

After a few films as a lady in distress, including The Mind Of Mr Reeder (1939), an Edgar Wallace thriller starring Will Fyfe, Roc came into her own in patriotic films backing the war effort. She helped Alastair Sim fight the closing of a village hall in Let The People Sing (1941) and supported Vera Lynn, the Forces' Sweetheart, in We'll Meet Again (1942). Two weeks after the start of the war, Roc married a Mayfair osteopath, Murray Laing, a union that swiftly foundered. In Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat's Millions Like Us (1943), Roc played the demure lower-middle-class girl who takes up work in a munitions factory and marries an airman (Gordon Jackson) who is killed in action.

Another effective Launder and Gilliat "people's war" picture was 2,000 Women (1944), in which Roc, with Phyllis Calvert, Jean Kent and Flora Robson, among others, keep their spirits up in a concentration camp.

There was also a great hunger for escapist melodramas, which Gainsborough Studios amply supplied. In Love Story (1944), Roc was happy to get away from "all those namby-pambies I played" when she appeared as concert pianist Margaret Lockwood's jealous rival for Stewart Granger's love. In one scene they had to slap each other's faces. "I didn't pull my punches, but then neither did she," Roc recalled. "But we were, and always remained, the best of friends."

Lockwood wrote in Roc's autograph book, "Love Story is the first picture we have made together and I have to sock you on the jaw, not once but twice - here's hoping that in our next we can be friends, not enemies."

That was not to be, because Love Story was the first of three films in which Lockwood and Roc vied for the love of a man, most famously in The Wicked Lady (1945) where Roc, back in the "nice girl" role, has her fiancé stolen from her by Lockwood, her best friend. When the film was shown in the US, there were objections to the amount of cleavage revealed by both women.

Two years later, in Jassy, another costume drama, Lockwood does the dirty on Roc again by pinching Dermot Walsh from her.

In 1946, Roc was the first contract player to be sent to Hollywood under J Arthur Rank's loan-out arrangements with Universal Studios. In Canyon Passage, a Western directed by Jacques Tourneur, she again loses the hero (Dana Andrews) to the bigger star (Susan Hayward). During her Hollywood stay, Roc was pursued and romanced by Ronald Reagan.

Back home, in The Brothers (1947), as a barefoot orphan girl in a Skye fishing village, she has her pick of men, causing superstition, sexual jealousy and tragedy. Yet she described her screen persona as "the bouncy, sexy girl next door that mothers would like their sons to marry and the sons wouldn't have minded".

Her career reached its peak in 1948 with When The Bough Breaks, the adoption movie that mirrored her own life, and the musical One Night With You, in which she met and fell in love with the French director of photography, André Thomas, who was to become her second husband. This led to her going to live with him in France, although she did make Something Money Can't Buy (1952) in England, where she and Anthony Steel play a young couple coming to terms with civilian life.

Thomas was unable to have children, which Roc wanted, and her affair with Steel resulted in the birth of a son, Michael, in Paris in 1952. Thomas accepted paternity and Michael was not told the truth about his father's identity until he was in his mid-40s. Roc remained in France, only returning to England after Thomas died in 1957. Here, she made the occasional film such as Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons (1960) in which she is thrown off a railway bridge by George Sanders.

In 1964, she married the businessman Walter Reif and retired from acting. Known as Felicia Reif, Patricia Roc was all but forgotten until, in 1975, she hit the headlines when she was fined £25 for shoplifting from Marks & Spencer in Oxford Street. The psychological explanation offered was that it was a means of regaining the attention of the public. Soon after, she and her husband retreated to a house overlooking Lake Maggiore in Switzerland and were rarely tempted back to England, the scene of her triumphs in the 1940s. Reif died in 1986.

Patricia Roc is survived by her son, Michael, and younger sister, Barbara, the widow of the tennis champion Fred Perry.

· Patricia Roc, actor, born June 7 1915; died December 30 2003

 

Ronald Bergan The Guardian 31 December 2003

  

Patricia Piccinini - Hold Me Close To Your Heart

 

" The Long Awaited "

We woke up before sunrise every morning of our vacation so we could catch the first light and early morning sun. I think it was worth it. It was quite a display of colors, fog, reflections.

On our last evening in Jasper, the weather cleared so we went to Patricia and Pyramid Lakes for the sunset. There wasn't much colour but there were beautiful reflections.

Passion is the vehicle of Personal Growth .. as it carries us forwards dreams or disappointments.. Quote & Original Painting by Patricia

Patricia Lake, Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Patricia Lake is a lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, near the town of Jasper. It was named for Princess Patricia of Connaught, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria.

This gorgeous Goth beauty came to my studio to have her make up done by the very young and very talented Nina Muller... The outcome was amazing!

Patricia K for Stu Pilkington's "The Swap"

 

Modelo: Patricia Bruno Vázquez

MUA & HAIR : Jeesie Arte & Estilo

Stylist: Fashionbeautyladies

Assitent: Javi Zábal

Photo & Edition: Javier Jayma

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Protagonist from the 3DS game "Mighty Switch Force" and "Mighty Switch Force 2".

 

"Stop in the name of the law!"

 

Patricia Wagon belongs to WayForward

When having a wee tour around Jasper we found this great spot up at Patricia Lake. As it was late on there wasn't many people so manage to spend some time and catch the lovely reflection of the autumnal leaves.

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