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Old Doors Don't Open just a barrier between an alley and a parking place on the other side, but a charming alternative to concrete, shot in North Carolina.

The Coastguard Cottages and Seven Sisters in the background through my crystal ball.

For my next trick I'll predict how brexit will pan out

Parks and wilderness, civilization and the natural environment. Of course the latter is subject to drought and fire...

With inverted tones we see the immense structure of the - to be - leaf supporting boughs, branches and twigs - once Spring comes a solar farm.

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Extinguish possibility

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A different perspective on "that" tree.

 

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This Robin kept moving his head around in odd directions-- I'm not sure what he was checking out but he was clearly curious about something.

Summilux 50mm f1.4 asph.

An alternative view of the Glencoe waterfalls from my recent autumnal trip. Which do you prefer?

Seems a bit surreal - completing this whilst listening to talk of impending war in Europe.........

Crepe Myrtle with one straight and several branching trunks, against a weathered fence, on a rainy December day.

11 Dec 2022; 11:00 CDT; iPhone + 194;35;6

Alternative picture for the Macro Mondays theme "Pastel"

A very dramatic scene. Please read in the blog article what happened and what the photographer did when he captured this scene.

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I have added the latest New Years Eve series of pictures to the "Latest Work" page of the website. Please take a look.

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Alternative take of the reflections at sunset

Grand Union Canal, Leicestershire

Symonds Yat

 

A short walk from the main viewing area at Symonds Yat Rock is the alternative view point, much quieter, in fact we were the only ones there. The views of the river Wye I thought were actually better from here. In the distance you should be just able to make out the spire of the church in the village of Goodrich, and below in the valley by the side of the river some cows looking very small.

 

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Symonds Yat Rock

 

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But it is the photo one of my children would have chosen for the just white paper macro Monday theme

Alternative MM shot.

The sun set to the right and behind a ridge not visible in this scene. However, on this occasion, as it dipped below the horizon, the brilliant reds reflected on the clouds above us and again in the water below - making it a lovely alternative to the actual sunset itself.

The technique:

I took this photograph and cropped it a little, altered hue to be this bright pink instead of green with some blurring, added a blue tinge for the sky and masked off the cows - adjusted the saturation so they were white once more and sketched them in using the graphic pen.

 

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And the verdict.... what do you think, pop art or just rubbish??! Any honest opinions welcomed, I will not be offended!

 

PS this means opinions on the final result, not the fact of using an image editor! LOL : D

Just a pic to show that the axe hand is removable.

Queens Lane

Looking towards New College

The vastness of the Australian outback is dwarfed by the Milky Way... and beyond. View from near Joffre Gorge, with the lights of Tom Price distant at left and a Karijini Eco Retreat bit closer on the right. Stitch of 9 photos using Hugin.

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Alternative Creativity.

 

HSS! Downtown Vancouver feels quite different and a little eerie these days compared to the city I've known, loved, and made my home for almost 25 years.

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