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This gorgeous Thunderbird Blue '55 T-bird belongs to Larry Newlin. It rolls at the behest of a 292 cid V8.

 

Buff the fender...

 

Thunderbird First generation (1955-1957)

 

The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette, which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before. Under rapid development, the Thunderbird went from idea to prototype in about a year, being unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. Like the Corvette, the Thunderbird had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout. Production of the Thunderbird began later on in 1954 on September 9 with the car beginning sales as a 1955 model on October 22, 1954. Though sharing some design characteristics with other Fords of the time, such as single, circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tailfins, the Thunderbird was sleeker and more athletic in shape, and had features like a faux hood scoop and a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer hinting a higher performance nature that other Fords didn't possess. Mechanically though, the Thunderbird could trace its roots to other mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 inches (2,591 mm) wheelbase frame was mostly a shortened version of that used in other Fords while the car's standard 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 came from Ford's Mercury division.[2]

 

Though inspired by, and positioned directly against, the Corvette, Ford billed the Thunderbird as a personal luxury car, putting a greater emphasis on the car's comfort and convenience features rather than its inherent sportiness.[2] Designations aside, the Thunderbird sold exceptionally well in its first year. In fact, the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by more than 23-to-one for 1955 with 16,155 Thunderbirds sold against 700 Corvettes.[3] With the Thunderbird considered a success, few changes were made to the car for 1956. The most notable change was moving the spare tire to a continental-style rear bumper in order to make more storage room in the trunk. However, the addition of the weight at the rear caused steering issues, and was changed back in 1957. Among the few other changes were new paint colors, the addition of circular porthole windows in the fiberglass roof to improve rearward visibility, and a 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-block V8 making 215 horsepower (160 kW) when mated to a 3-speed manual transmission or 225 horsepower (168 kW) when mated to a Ford-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission.

 

The Thunderbird was revised for 1957 with a reshaped front bumper, a larger grille and tailfins, and larger tail lamps. The 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 became the Thunderbird's standard engine, and now produced 245 horsepower (183 kW). Other, even more powerful versions of the 312 cu in (5.1 L) V8 were available including one with two four-barrel Holley carburetors and another with a Paxton supercharger delivering 300 horsepower (220 kW). Though Ford was pleased to see sales of the Thunderbird rise to a record-breaking 21,380 units for 1957, company executives felt the car could do even better, leading to a substantial redesign of the car for 1958.

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

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Cruise Day Tuesdays, organized by Ken Prieboy, is a weekly event held at Monticello's Courthouse Square each Tuesday at 5 p.m. Great cars, music, food, and conversation are available.

 

Cruise Day Tuesdays -- July 7th, 2009

 

More transportation images can be found here...

 

I hope everyone has a safe and wonderful weekend!

Si è proprio così...

Non si fidano di noi, è quello che noto in prima persona.

Dopo avermi conosciuto diventano amorevoli e pieni di tanta voglia di starti vicino.

Certo ti chiedono.... sta a noi capire e dare senza stravolgere il loro modo di fare e di credere.

Io cerco di farlo nel migliore dei modi.

Questo ragazzo è quello che poi è con me nella foto.

Ogni giorno mi viene a cercare, mi trova e mi viene vicino....e in questa foto sembra dire il contrario di tutto...

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Cape Moreton Lighthouse was built from local sandstone in 1847 by the NSW Government. QLD was not declared a separate state until 2 years later….ok ok, I know what you NSW folks now say.

 

It was built because of the increasing traffic to the northern coast , but for a long time was the only light on the 3,236 miles of coastline.

The entrance into Moreton Bay is scattered with wrecks that attest the notoriousness of the bay.

 

Standing 23m high, this structure is the only example of a stone lighthouse in Queensland. Rare elements including external masonry and internal cast ironstairs cases still remain intact.

 

The original light source oil wick. It was converted in in 1930 to pressurised acetylene gas. This installation did not continue for long as in 1937 the apparatus was converted to 240v electricity. Today the Cape Moreton Lighthouse is fully solar powered and automated and plays an important part in the Australian east coast navigation network.

"If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it."

~ William Arthur Ward

 

I support E.a.r.t.h. leadmovement.wordpress.com

E-nvironmental a-wakening r-esponsibility t-ransformatiom h-ope

 

Vane: Boon or Bane *My blog post on June 5, 2009

leadmovement.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/vane-boon-or-bane/

 

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There have been many conflicting views on the aesthetic factor of wind turbines. While others find them utterly ugly and a blight because “they will spoil the view in remote, rural areas”, as noted by Sami Grover of Carrboro, NC, USA and as posted in the readers’ comment box for an on-going survey at TreeHugger (one of my favorite web/blog sites), more people find them elegant and beautiful. Our very own windmills in Bangui, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, have been the subject of countless fascinating photos all over the web. The wind turbines were featured prominently in the WOW Philippines Regine Velasquez tourism campaign which is still being aired on tv, making the town of Banqui a top tourist destination in Ilocos. I, for one, couldn’t resist the urge to participate in the TreeHugger survey. While I agree that they are disastrous to biodiversity, since birds accidentally get caught by the freewheeling vanes once they’re on (though it has been reported that birds have also collided with skyscraper buildings, towers, and aircrafts — more disastrous because they involve the loss of human lives), I also appreciate their beauty — defininitely, better than smog and soot from too much technological advancement. A green business, it helps mitigate the worsening environment situation by lessening the accumulation of greenhouse gases.

A week ago welcomed Burgers Zoo (Arnhem, the Netherlands) a brand spanking new baby Western Lowland Gorilla.

Born on the night August 24th to three-time mom N’Gayla, the newborn appears to be doing well. The baby is a girl named: N'Washi.

 

De Arnhemse dierentuin Burgers' Zoo heeft er een kleine westelijke laaglandgorilla bij.

De geboorte van de baby in de nacht van maandag 24 op dinsdag 25 augustus was een soort cadeautje. Verzorgers kwamen 's morgens in het apenverblijf en zagen moeder N'Gayla opeens met haar jong in haar armen.

Het dierenpark wist wel dat de 16-jarige N’Gayla drachtig was, maar dacht dat het jong ergens in september of oktober ter wereld zou komen.

Voor moeder N'Gayla is het de derde nakomeling. N’Gayla mocht twee dagen na de geboorte met haar enkele decimeters grote gorillababy naar buitenverblijf. Vader, zilverrug Bouwi, mocht ook mee, maar bleef op eerbiedige afstand van moeder en kind.

Het babyaapje, een meisje met de naam N'Washi, is helemaal gezond.

"Het drinkt goed, slaapt goed en is ook vaak wakker. Net als een gewone baby".

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~ Story People

 

Thank you so much guys for all the wonderful wishes & prayers yesterday, and thanks to v1nz for lil b'day party she threw here on Flickr & Rachel for the sweet dedication *hugs* =)

 

Well some people kinda got bored with my rose series so here's something different for a change, now these drop shots are gonna haunt you for lil while =P

 

Shot with 50mm F1.8 II + 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 reversed & hand held.

 

Happy Pinkalicious Tuesday everyone! =)

 

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#243/365 It's was so hot today I wasn't very motivated to take pictures. I did manage to take the d40 to lunch with us to get this. Should have saw the people staring at me while taking this. I also just noticed I didn't center the 245..lol...oh well. I've been so busy lately I haven't done any portraits in a while. Hopefully I can get one this week.

 

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Here it is. Sunrise at Sunrise Point on Mt Rainier from this past Wednesday. This was the first time I had ever traveled to Sunrise on Mt Rainier. My normal stomping grounds on this mountain is at Paradise. I got up at 3:00am to get here at 5:30am. Plenty of time as the sun is rising later, around 6:15am. As it was going to be a warm day, I wore shorts and a t-shirt. Not prepared for 36 degrees at Sunrise!

Well, the spectacular sunrise warmed me up. This point is at about 6,800 feet, the highest point you can drive in Mt Rainier National Park. Paradise sits at about 5,400 feet.

I combined three exposures -2,0,+2 in Photomatix, some tone mapping and then compressed in Photoshop. I adjusted the saturation only a small amount, as the color you see here was really painted by Mother Nature herself!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my photo stream and commenting.

© Copyright 2009 Francisco Aragão

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Use without permission is illegal.

© TODOS OS DIREITOS RESERVADOS. Usar sem permissão é ilegal.

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SOOC = Straight Out Of the Camera. In other words, no editing (although in this case, I did have to convert from RAW and reducing the size).

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

mais um pedaço meu...

 

Alguém me pediu uma foto dos meus pés...

mas não lembro quem..

aqui está!

Obs: não gosto dos meus pés...

 

Feet ...

one more piece of me ...

 

Someone asked me a picture of my feet ...

but do not remember who ..

here it is!

Note: do not like my feet ...

beira de estrada. // canon ft ql _ fuji color 100

SOOC = Straight Out Of the Camera. In other words, no editing (although in this case, I did have to convert from RAW and reducing the size).

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

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chios island is very close to çeşme, a little port on the west coast of turkey. 40 euro will buy you a round trip ferry and bus ride to izmir, complete with tour guide.

 

we hopped over for the day and wandered around konak square and the central market.

 

my impressions were mixed... the negative is mostly my fault, as i had preconceptions that were mostly off. izmir is a large city with kind people that are struggling to survive and prosper as we all are. i should have left my romantic ideas behind and taken it for what it is.

 

for me, the biggest impression is in things that unite me with this place -- how similar we all are, especially in relation to my experience in athens. i don't know where to start... the market had almost exactly the same atmosphere as monastiraki, except that it was much larger. the luxury shops were more expensive than in athens. a great many words were recognizable: sokak meaning narrow lane, and the string of eats -- kymali - peynirli - patatesli - mantarli - ispanakli are words any greek would understand... with meat, with cheese, with potatoes, with mushrooms, with spinach. the people were kind and helpful and i felt very much at ease.

 

women's clothing was often as to be expected in a predominantly muslim area -- but i saw very few full burqas and quite a lot of classic western clothing.

 

the waterfront was very large with people strolling, fishing and enjoying the day, but the residential buildings behind were, for me, overly dense.

 

the end of our visit found us at a cafe with lovely tea and ice cream!

 

this has only whet my appetite for a trip to istanbul, perhaps, soon.

 

i've placed this image on the map.

 

on the blog: toomanytribbles.blogspot.com/2009/08/izmir-turkey.html

Fuku takes control of this wave making it his own world.

 

Roadhakurukuranings @ Raalhugandu on 25 Aug 2009

A lot of shots I like seem to have some kind of texture added. If done right I think this is a very cool way to add extra interest to a shot. Until I got my dSLR this year, my Photoshop skills were limited to cropping and adjusting brightness and contrast. Slowly I have been picking up different skills with a touch of googling and all the wonderful tutorials out there :) For this shot I used two textures from the Totally Free Textures Group, an invaluable resource. Armed with my textures, I used this tutorial: How to Use Textures to Enhance Your Photographs. And voila!

 

Have to say I am my worst critic, but I was quite pleased with how this turned out. Hope you like it too.

 

Some trivia courtesy of Wikipedia:

 

The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas Strip landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. In a nod to Nevada's nickname as "the Silver State," across the top of the sign are white neon circles, designed to represent silver dollars. On the back or north side, the sign reads "Drive Carefully. Come Back Soon".

 

On October 4, 1999, the sign went dark for about a month when the company that had been paying the power bill was bought by another company who did not pay the bill. When the problem was discovered, payment of the past due amount, under $60, was made, and power was turned back on.

 

On December 8, 2008, a small parking lot was opened in the median of Las Vegas Boulevard to allow official public access to the sign for the first time. Prior to the parking lot's construction, visitors to the sign were forced to cross the northbound or southbound lanes of Las Vegas Blvd. without the benefit of any traffic signal or crosswalk. While no one is known to have been killed while trying to access the sign, increasing traffic at the south end of the Strip has made a crossing increasingly dangerous. The new parking lot provides 10 standard parking spaces, two handicapped spaces, and two large spaces for buses or limousines.

 

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Explore, Highest Position #145

Explore #9! Thank you!

Gracias Foxspain por tu testimonio!

A view of the Fairy Glen from the other side of the Butte. Can you pick-out the cosmic circle of stones. Can you spot any naked ladies dancing in the centre of the spiral? If not then read on! The steep path leads right up into that cleft in the butte and onto the top of the geologic feature. From there you can be the King or Queen of the Fairy Castle!

 

The Faerie or Fairy Glen, is an area of otherworldly appearance, located close to Uig in the northwest of the Isle of Skye. It is a quiet place, except for bleating sheep, and is often described as fairy-like, yet relaxing. It is wild and far out, covered with something in the region of over 360 strangely shaped little conical hills. It is a pleasant natural spot with more than a hint of mystery. The hills are erosional features and geologists say that the distinctive landforms have been caused by a large landslip similar to the ones responsible for other parts of Skye’s unique topography e.g. the larger-scale Quiraing Area.

  

The area of the Fairy Glen is reported to be more than 15,000 square metres and contains numerous small, conical-shaped hillocks rising 2 - 10 metres in height. These hillocks are overgrown with thick, green turfy grass, are covered with bleating sheep and strange yellow mushrooms of unknown power and use. There is a brook running through the glen, with a little lochan and on the side of one of the slopes is a small cosmic spiral of stones, overgrown with grass. According to local legend, girls who dance naked on the spiral will have their dearest wishes fulfilled... or perhaps that should read: if girls dance naked around the spiral, local shepherds will have their dearest wishes fulfilled?

 

♪♫♪♫ Napul'è ♪♫♪♫ mille culure

Napul'è mille paure

Napul'è a voce de' creature

che saglie chianu chianu

e tu sai che nun si' sulo...... ~ Pino Daniele ~

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Naples from St. Martin's Charterhouse - FRONT PAGE - Explore #1 and About Interestingness

  

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The gang on the Friday meetup.

 

Lincoln, Hong Kong Ghost, Arndsan, edgarleo + friend, expat.37, Nicky, Brian Chu. Not in the frame were Kiwi, Lipjin, Clement and Flying Vlieg.

 

Warm welcome to edgarleo and friend from Hungary, and Flying Vlieg from Guangzhou.

 

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I wish you an amazing weekend!

 

Thank you so much for all the comments and faves on the last photo - i'm overwhelmed by the response!

 

You can visit my zenfolio page, where i've uploaded more photos from NY:

 

pklinger.zenfolio.com

   

Technique/Processing:

 

1 shot with the Sigma 50mm f/1.4, converted to b/w with Silver Efex, adding a slight blue toning.

 

Where?

 

Staten Island Ferry Terminal while waiting for the Ferry back to Manhattan.

 

Info:

 

Staten Island is a borough of New York City in the southwest part of the city. Staten Island is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a population of 487,407, Staten Island is the least populated of the five boroughs but is the third largest in area at 59 sq mi (153 km2).

 

The Borough of Staten Island is coextensive with Richmond County, the southernmost county in the state of New York. Until 1975, the borough was officially named the Borough of Richmond. Staten Island has been sometimes called "the forgotten borough" by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government.

 

Staten Island is overall the most suburban of the five boroughs of New York City. The North Shore, especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Park Hill, and Stapleton, is the most urban part of the island; it contains the officially designated St. George Historic District and The St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District, which feature large Victorian homes. The South Shore has more suburban-style residential neighborhoods and is home to the two and one-half mile long F.D.R. Boardwalk, the fourth longest in the world. Historically, the central and southern sections of the island were once dominated by dairy and poultry farms, almost all of which disappeared in the 20th century.

 

The borough is accessible to Brooklyn via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and to New Jersey via the Goethals Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing, and Bayonne Bridge. Staten Island has Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus service and an MTA rapid transit line, the Staten Island Railway, which runs from the ferry terminal at St. George to Tottenville. The free Staten Island Ferry connects the borough to Manhattan and is a popular tourist attraction, providing views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and lower Manhattan.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staten_Island

 

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"Climbing is the only cure for gravity."

 

My NOTES: Two things I want to do very soon. 1 - Watch the movie UP (it opened just this week here in the Philippines). 2 - Go wall climbing again, perhaps with some friends in Singapore.

 

Don't have any fancy strobe lights. So just used two halogen lamps to light this. One behind the figure as a back light and one right on top of it. My sister Dorothy had to hand hold the other so she gets part of the credit.

 

EXPLORE #148 (August 21, 2009)

~Muhammad Ali

 

Congrats again Pens!

 

And thanks to all my flickr friends for your views and comments!

 

Explored August 19, #269

Explored #413 - Thank you! The spectacular Cliffs of Moher have made it to the final stage of the “New 7 Wonders of Nature" campaign. The 700ft sea cliffs are vying for one of the seven top places with 27 other finalists. The seven locations will be chosen by votes from the public all over the world over the next two years and the winners will be announced in 2011.

Explored. Highest Position: #10

 

Please see this one LARGE for all the details!

 

As I continue to crawl my way back onto Flickr after my long break I share with you another view of the Prague Skyline looking toward the East Bank of one of our favourite cities in all of Europe.

 

This is as wide a view as I could get as I enjoyed the sunset from Strelecký Ostrov on the Vltava River looking towards the Old Town in Prague, Czech Republic. The first mention of this island was in the 12th century back when it was given the elegant name of Lawn.

 

If you haven't already done so, you can take a look at a closer view right here. This was one of my most enjoyable sunsets on our travels. It doesn't get much prettier than this for me. I will showing you one more view next.

 

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I hope everyone has a terrific weekend ahead the summer is winding down although it's still like 40 degrees here in Chatham and hot. Thank heavens for pools and basements.++

 

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Lotus flowers (Nelumbo 'Empress') at the New York Botanical Garden (Bronx, New York)--August 15, 2009

Spanish Congress of Deputies (lower house), Madrid.

HDR from three bracketed exposures, handheld.

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Congreso de los Diputados (cámara baja), Madrid.

HDR de un horquillado de tres exposiciones sin trípode.

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No exotics fruits !

Buachaille Etive Mor is one of the most beautiful mountains and its more N peak, Stob Dearg is a magnet for climbers, hillwalkers and photographers. Buachaille Etive Mor is orientated SW to NE with its two munros at either end of a long winding ridge. Stob na Broige lies at the SW end of the ridge overlooking Glen Etive. As this end of the ridge is steep and craggy, the normal ascent routes are on the crest of the ridge from Stob Dearg, or by an ascent to the col between Stob Coire Altruim and Stob na Doire, either from the path to the W in Laraig Gartain or from the road in Glen Etive to the E

Dedicata ad Anna Tatti ( Tati@ ) che voleva un bel "maschione"... Eccolo!!..

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#219/365 Post Process Fridays episode #28. Just when you thought Point & Shoot week was over I reel you back in! This gorgeous shot was taken by Chris aka h1r0. Some of you may or may not know I spent a good portion of my childhood in Germany. Seeing European scenes like this really brings back some wonderful memories. If you get a chance check out h1r0's stream, he has some pretty incredible street portraits. Also I'm running low on PP friday volunteers. Let me know if you are interested or if I have passed you up. FYI I usually will pick the photo so sending me shots does not usually work out in your favor :) (see how I added a happy face so I don't come off as rude)

 

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last of the fog pictures

promise

 

that lake was seriously 20 degrees warmer than the air.

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A great way to end a wonderful day. A drive down to Currumbin Rocks for a moonrise shot and plenty of opportunities to get something else than the moon. Sorry guys...no moon in this shot taken 6min before moon rise. The moon was behind the clouds for the first minutes so I just hang around...

And good to see my friends there too, Danielle and Nick, Terence and Brenda and the kids and Wayne and and and...

 

All my work is available in large size and high quality.

This one is 6103 x 2034 pixels at 300 dpi

I also have variations of this location which are not published on Flickr....

Happy Tall Ship Tuesday everyone! LOL

 

What:

The tall ship "STV Unicorn", a 118' schooner.

 

Where:

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

When:

During the Tall Ships Festival of 2009

 

About:

From the website:

Built in Holland in 1947, STV Unicorn partners with Sisters Under Sail Corporation to deliver a non-profit leadership development program for teenage girls, whose mission is to build confidence, enhance self-esteem, develop social conscience and teach the value of sisters working together towards a common goal. The vessel welcomes young women from around the globe to sail aboard with Unicorn's all-female professional crew. Unicorn also partners with BeamPines Inc., a Human Resources Consulting Firm in New York City, to offer on-board executive development and team building programming. Chart Your Course, an on-board women's leadership program, is just one of the successful executive programs that has brought together executive women from Fortune 100 Companies to small business owners.

  

Flag: USA

Rig: Topsail Schooner

Class: B

Homeport: Clinton, New Jersey

Normal Cruising Waters: Long Island Sound, New England

Sparred Length: 118'

Draft: 96'

Sail Area: 9,688 square feet

Hull: Steel

 

Links:

Tall Ships Festival: www.tallshipsnovascotia.com/

STV Unicorn website: www.tallshipunicorn.com

     

Explore #277, August 4th, 2009

 

About

 

From the vault.

 

It's not easy shooting a sunset through a plane window as we climb above the clouds. I reckon I had about 25 seconds to get this shot, and that included getting my camera from the overhead lockers while were we climbing!

 

How great were these golden cotton buds!

 

We were chasing the sunset almost all the way home... its was neat, probably the longest 'blue hour' I've ever seen.

 

Enjoy.

 

- Canon 50D.

- ISO 100, f9, 1/200.

- Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L lens.

 

Processing

 

- WB Adjustments.

- Increased Blacks.

Location: Barangay Caliclic ,Samal Island

Davao del Norte

*Taken from the rest house of my friend Marivic Quiambao-Pascual .

 

HAVE A HAPPY TUESDAY TO ALL !

  

What the Champs Elysees and the arc de triumph is for the people in Paris

is the Ludwigstrasse and the victory gate for the people in munich. (Pretty likely it was also copied from Paris). I worked there at this place during my study times and it was all the time nice for me to cross the street exactly at this point day and night ;-)

 

For the story & technique behind this shot, please visit my blog: world.werner-kunz.com

 

!!! creative commons: Feel free to use photos with credits and links. For commercial use, please contact me and we will find an agreement for the permission!!!

 

6 pictures Stitched Panorama/Vertorama

To be there is a gift but to fly in the middle is magic

I have had 2 flight, one the evening and one the morning.

This one was the morning one.

Thanks to:

Pilote KLOSEK Wlodzimierz co pilote WALCZAK Rysiek

for the invitation to fly on them Polish hot-air balloon

and to

Claudine and Alain

for them last minutes hospitality.

Between ground and sky , I count 182 balloons!!! + all the others who take off before us.

"...A noite - potranca zaina

de nuvens empelegada -

perde o rumo em disparada

na direção do sem-fim...

E quando o baio da aurora

clareia a pampa da vida,

eu nada mais sei de mim,

eu nada mais sei de mim..."

 

Trecho de "Reculutando lembranças", de Antonio Carlos Machado

Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

 

Flickr Group Roulette is doing What The Fluff today -- real constructive criticism, rather than the regular "fluff" comments :) So I took some selfies, and kept the processing down to a minimum.

 

Explored :)

 

pop

This shot is dedicated to Yasmin Ahmad, who was one of the best directors from Malaysia. Sadly, she suffered a stroke and passed away last week.

 

Do check this out if you got the time: Funeral. This is one of my favourite commercials directed by Yasmin.

 

RIP Yasmin.

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)

FP & Explore #27

 

Laugh when you can, apologize when you should, let go of what you can't change. Kiss slowly, play hard, forgive quickly, take chances, give everything and have no regrets. Life's too short to be anything.....but happy.

 

Enjoy your Monday, my Flickr Friends! ♥

From the Official Site:

 

Along the Great Ocean Road and beyond, you will be able to experience some of the world's most breathtaking coastal regions. See huge cliffs, raging surf, tranquil bays, lush rainforests,and fascinating wildlife.

 

Details:

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II

Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM

Exposure: 13 exposures (-2,-1.66.-1.33,-1,-.66,-.33,0,+.33,+.66,+1,+1.33,+1.66+2 EV)

Aperture: f/18

Focal Length: 35 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote

Date and Time: 26 July 2009 7.46am

 

Post Processing:

Imported into Lightroom

Exported 13 exposures to Photomatix

Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option

Re-imported back into Lightroom

Exported HDR and 0 EV exposure to CS3 and layered HDR on top of 0 EV

Brush tool to even out the sky

Noise reduction layer

Background layer and healing brush tool to remove dust gremlins

Curves layer for contrast

Hues/Saturation layer (reds, greens, cyans, blues)

Background layer and quick selection tool to select rock-face

Unsharp Mask filter on selection

Re-imported back into Lightroom

Chromatic aberration adjustment in Light room

Vibrance adjustment in Lightroom

Added keyword metadata

Exported as 2500 x 1667 JPEG

 

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#206/365 Before leaving worked I wanted to mess with flash and try to balance it with the ambient room light. Martha was a good sport and stood in. Holding the camera in one hand while holding a monopod with the flash in the other hand. Used a DIY beauty dish..only because that was the only thing I had available (umbrella shaft was broke). Have a great weekend!

 

Strobist: sb800 on a monopod with a diy beauty dish. Setup shot

EXPLORE #311 Thank you all my wonderful friends for your daily visits, your kind comments and fav'ing my photographs. Your friendship, comments and fav's are what I value the most. I will not be looking at my 'contacts' and will be commenting from Fav`s 1st and 2nd photo comments.

 

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