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i am not kidding i love sunsets so much. someday i'll make myself a photo album consisting entirely of photos of sunsets, organized by seasons. or something like that.

Sometime in the early 2000s there was a blip in the timeline, where Union Pacific was handling Detroit Edison coal trains. Crazy, right? 2004 on the NS Chicago Line at Laporte Indiana

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Another reflection shot from around One New Change.

Blitz project/requested design. Not up-to-par with previous high-resolution endeavors, but still a good exercise.

 

3d view and alternate renders here.

A sequel to a post I made not too long ago: Evil versions of (generally) good people.

 

Flashpoint Wonder Woman, The Grim Knight, and Mazahs.

My alternate Macro Monday shots, for the theme of Hearts.

Alternate Realities? Canary Wharf, London, UK. July 16, 2022. Photo: ©Edmond Terakopian / 2022 (image has been rotated 180 degrees)

Alternate title: “Be Still My Heart!!”

Spanish Fork, UT Packard motorcar

I can never make my mind up about anything it seems! I have decided to post both treatments of the same photo.....I feel this one is more subtle.

Pentax K-S2, SMC Pentax-A 70-210mm f/4

An alternate crop as suggestion by your comments. I like it.

I tried other designs for the mysterious relic; more in the vein of a mask or bust but I decided on something more abstract for the final version.

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Today's shoot was really interesting, i didn't know exactly what i wanted to do but i know i wanted to use blood. I literally walked around my location for about an hour and a half before deciding what i wanted to do. During and after to shoot i came in contact with 2 guys, and one asked me if i was ok (because of the blood all over me) haha but yeah i liked the way this turned out.

Alternate angle :) looks a little less goofy in this pic aha

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One of the more highly processed, unnatural florals I have created in a while. I worked through many visits to Nik Viveza to lighten the background. Making it somewhat uniform was very tricky with the underexposure, shadowy areas, and vignetting. Eventually, enough was enough.

 

Update. Apparently enough isn't enough. I saw some things I didn't like about the image once posted so made a few more adjustments and reposted.

Perhaps in an alternate universe, the weather is much more tolerable, the appropriate temperature for the season.

 

"Fear is a wonderful thing, in small doses. You ride the ghost train into the darkness, knowing that eventually the doors will open and you will step out into the daylight once again. It’s always reassuring to know that you’re still here, still safe. That nothing strange has happened, not really. It’s good to be a child again, for a little while, and to fear — not governments, not regulations, not infidelities or accountants or distant wars, but ghosts and such things that don’t exist, and even if they do, can do nothing to hurt us.

 

And this time of year is best for a haunting, as even the most prosaic things cast the most disquieting shadows.

 

The things that haunt us can be tiny things: a Web page; a voicemail message; an article in a newspaper, perhaps, by an English writer, remembering Halloweens long gone and skeletal trees and winding lanes and darkness. An article containing fragments of ghost stories, and which, nonsensical although the idea has to be, nobody ever remembers reading but you, and which simply isn’t there the next time you go and look for it."

...or as an alternate title..."I bet mine is bigger than yours" :-) Best viewed large.

 

Good morning. Sorry for my absence here the past few days, but things have been a little hectic lately. Hopefully over the next two days I'll be able to catch up on things and visit with everyone.

 

For today I'd thought I'd post a series featuring Fiddler Crabs, which until recently I never knew were kept by aquarist along with fish. I know, strange thing to be posting after being gone for a few days. Especially when considering the last photo I posted was of my footsies. No connection though :-)

 

As for these photos, all the crabs photographed were underwater in a tank along with Angelfish. The above male couldn't have posed more perfectly and of all the crabs had the largest claw in proportion to body size, although the crab itself was quite small. Maybe 3/4 of inch (2 cm) across the body excluding the legs and large claw. And the above photo is the only one in the set taken with my new camera (Pentax K20D) while the photos in the comment section were taken with a K10D during an earlier visit. At ISO800 in poor light, shooting through glass and water, I'm pretty impressed with how it turned out.

 

I hope you enjoy this series and find the text in the comment section on this interesting little crustacean informative.

 

Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly pleasant day.

 

Lacey

 

ISO800, aperture f/4, exposure .067 seconds (1/15) focal length 63mm

 

My alternate Macro Monday shots, for the theme of Hearts.

I've made an alternate with a simple pose I can keep on display.

this shot was taken last october in daytona. i toned the shot by using the burning and dodging tools to darken and lighten various pieces of the shot. a texture was applied to make the piece 'zesty-tang-acy'!!.

  

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This was my other option for my New Year's greeting... Just felt I had to post her as well.. ^_^

Another image from this morning. Really not sure which one I prefer of the two

I just realized that the main pic I posted is missing some parts. The two mini laser turrets towards the front, the ones made from minifig hands are supposed to extend further like they do in this pic, in order to align with the angled piece at the “neck” of the ship. Just thought it was an interesting thing to point out.

Tech stuff: Using a self timer, two slave flashes and a 2.5 second exposure at f/22, and the light source from a window. (and a lot of aerobics) Desaturation and soft focus in PS.

Alternate plumaged male. Tawas Point, Iosco County, Michigan, USA.

 

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This was an alternate to Saturday's stowaway shot. I liked the sneakiness of this one, but liked seeing his face more. He would easily fit totally within this suitcase (and did. though I never zipped him up in it.). Got a new suitcase and Jasper didn't want to be left behind ;-)

Driftwood art on the beach.

Ox cart taxi in front of Hsinbyume Pagoda, Mingun, Myanmar.

 

Tonal contrast enhancement using Nik ColorEfex Pro, which is now free. My first time playing with this tool bundle. It seems quite compelling.

 

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Lower Antelope Canyon

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