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Abstract Reality: two ca. 1 cm diam. "mystery tubes" dead-ending out of the back wall of a pharmacy building. I don't even know if the tubes are water lines or contain electrical wires. I was afraid to touch them. CLICK ON IMAGE TO EXPLORE TEXTURES.
Location: Huningue, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
Abstract reality. Last call to board the ship back to the mother planet…. Or last call for alcohol and for stress and pain we have to deal with on a daily.
The sharp edges of painted aluminum plates contrast with blurry shadows to create a colorful geometric abstraction.
Part of my fine art photography collection:
Not ICM but IWM - Intentional Water Movement! A combination of two abstract images shot by standing over a shallow babbling brook which has a pebbly riverbed - and the colour and shapes of the trees and leaves are reflected in the water's surface.
This is an in-camera double exposure photograph. It was taken at our local reservoir whilst the water levels were low. This revealed iron pier supports from works carried out in the 1970s.
A framed copy of this image is currently appearing in an exhibition at The Apothecary Gallery in Thornton, a village outside Bradford in West Yorkshire. The exhibition ends this Saturday, 21st December 2024.
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101 california Street
san francisco, california
www.waymarking.com/gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=033441...
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Fire alarm box in the ER or A&E. I’m still in great pain so please pardon me for not trying to respond. You do know that I am truly grateful for every visit, fave and comment. I’m turning into a haphazard, clutz
Layered - Composite Abstract
text2&text3)GPP2exHDRCompoRlIlln
15 April 2016
I have tried on many occasions to emulate the success that I had with the HDR Composite ability of the 'Great Photo Pro' program from EverImaging. However, apart from some minor success with 'HDR Darkroom 2 Pro', another EverImaging program, I have had very little success in achieving results that bare comparison with the simple but very effective and competent little 'Great Photo Pro'.
BUT, here's the problem, GPP has become increasingly unreliable and difficult to use, demanding a lot of wasted time and effort to achieve a saved image. Either the chosen images, to be 'welded' together to form an HDR Composite image.
Despite my best efforts to get EverImaging to support GPP as the Mac OS changes each time, I am now met with a wall of silence.
Sometimes, I think that I am the only person on Flickr who uses this wonderful little program which is capable of so much more than the HDR Composite function which I use so much.
So, there you have it; today i have had enough of this difficulty, so when it came to adding some tags, all the months of frustration poured out in a string of related words, and when i had done that, i started this rant.
Now that i have vented my spleen, the program that i love so much has not got any better, i still have not got any support from EverImaging; but i feel better and now at 6 o'clock on a Friday night, i'm going to the pub.
Goodnight and Good Luck with your struggles.
UPDATE: I upgraded my operating system to El Capitan (OSX10.11) and now everything works as it should - would have been nice if EverImaging had advised me to do that in the first place !!
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The ice field headlands of Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand.
Pentax 645Nii, Pentax 35mm SMC f/3.5, Velvia 100
Abstract Reality Series -
I was mesmerized watching the rain sliding down my window during a in a downpour, I had a real life screen on which the rain traveled. All of the objects outside became blurred patches of color. As cars passed, all kinds of interesting and changing scenarios were created.
My experience during a powerful rainstorm resulted in a number of abstract images including this composite design.
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san miguel de allende, gto
mexico
san francisco, california
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HAPPY TUESDAY'S TEXTURES !!
Blame the group "Sliders Sunday" for this. I fell under the influence of their mantra "Post Processed To The MAX!"
I subjected a small, innocent section of a concrete wall
to 3 max'd-out or min'd-out slider settings:
Brightness=0%,
Contrast=100%,
Saturation=100%
and this is what I got. Apparently some kind of "slider war" was fought, since parts of the resulting image are quite bright.
Oh, and I slid "Sharpen Luminance" way up too. The result was quite illuminating. Oh, and the image is upside-down relative to the original, unless you view the wall while doing a headstand.
Location: A run-down wall on an untraveled backstreet, along a stretch of canal, Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.
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san miguel de allende, gto
mexico