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A blue world can always use a splash of red.

 

Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.

foam roller and acrylics

This fairway buoy, usually positioned at the mouth of Aberdeen Harbour to guide ships, came adrift and was swept on to Aberdeen beach after October’s storms. It became quite an attraction as people watched it bob and roll with the waves on the shore like a child’s bath toy. Maybe we’re easily amused!

Llanberis Llyn Padarn North Wales

this was taken from ricker pond on a recent visit to vermont. although we were there a bit past peak foliage, we still had fun and really got lucky this one morning for this shot.

 

i converted this to black and white simply because i love the layers and how the mist isolates the front trees from the background. there is quite some foliage color in the background but i feel b+w really suits this better. :)

 

view larger: ricker pond, vermont photo

Lake Huron waves setting many logs adrift along the shoreline.... a recent camping trip to the Pinery Provincial Park

soothing and peaceful the seahorse on the current it suits the delicate blues, don't you think?

  

Part of my New collection @ the Artist Village.

Taxi.

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Erazor/166/119/2002

 

Whilst I was in Pembrokeshire I managed to get in one sunset which was on the first day/night, I took this from the point at Marloes, this picture doesn't do the sky justice, 'twas magical to see for real, role on next year cos if all goes well I'm back for more Puffins and sunsets! ò¿ò

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Potomac River

Harper's Ferry, WV

 

Full Spectrum Conversion, Hoya R25A filter (Infrared)

Taroona, Tasmania.

norton reservoir - norton, ma - would be soooo nice to be here in a nice thick fog - and i'm sure as close as it is to the coast - it happens often

 

The medium is the message

EXPLORE FRONT PAGE, #8 - 6.15.09. Thanks everyone!!! :D

 

This photo seems to fit today's rainy day, at least here in NY. Where's the sun?! :p

 

Thank you for all your continued support, I really appreciate it. :) Hope you all have a fantastic Monday!

 

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Boats bobbing away during a light breeze on an otherwise frigid Friday night.

Dragon Age: Inquisition

 

• WBG for custom resolution

• HattiWatti's Cinematic Tools for free camera, FOV, DOF, Tonemap, fog, hide HUD and Resolution Scale 2

• ReShade

Until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore, you will not know the terror of being forever lost at sea.

Say you want to be a rolling stone

Get your sail out in the wind

Get out on the highway and let 'er roll on

Roll on back to someplace you ain't never been ...

Hey

 

~D. Betts, G, Allman -1994

We were sitting on the rocks by the sea in the old part of town just enjoying the sun. A single feather drifted past.

I have the memory

anchored in a harbor on the banks of fear

 

Place ElysiĂłn

A lone tree in the Bedfordshire countryside

Solitary Autumn Leaf

foam roller and acrylics

A bushy little tree, surrounded by rocks and broken concrete, anchors an abandoned garage, with open door and broken windows, adrift in the sunlight on a wave-like desert ridge above the river.

This image is from a roll I shot last month on 127 Day, July 12th (12/7 in European date notation), in order to have a contribution for the 127 Day online exhibition on J. M. Golding's 127 Film Photography site (127film.blogspot.com/2022/08/127-day-exhibition-12th-of-j...). Lots of nice 127 images there for those who enjoy the 127 film format :-)

 

Camera: Houghton Ensign E29 (1924-1932, (www.flickr.com/photos/127400884@N07/45790863972/in/photol...).

 

Film: Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 (expired 1970), developed in Arista Liquid Developer (1+9) for 5:30 minutes @ 69 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner. The Ensign's native film is E29, also known as Kodak 129, which hasn't been available for decades—Kodak quit making it in 1951, and Standard, the last British manufacturer, quit producing it in the mid 1970s. In size, E29/129 film is midway between 127 and 120: full image size for 127 is 4x6cm, for E29/129 it's 5x7.5, and for 120 it's 6x9. I'd thought about using 127 film in an E29, and, some time ago, stumbled upon an eBay seller in France selling spool adapters which allow using 127 film in E29 cameras. The resulting negatives are of an unusual size for 127: they have the 4cm width from the 127 film, but have the 7.5cm length from the film opening of the E29 camera. I was able to get five images from the roll, using the backing numbers from the 127 film, and exposing at numbers 1, 2-1/2, 4, 5-1/2, and 7. And Bob's your uncle :-)

Location: soul2soul

Woolbeding Gardens, West Sussex

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Someone is Newly Unbalanced.

I'm sure there is a story behind this.

Floating or Sinking?

in a sea of indecision

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