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Near The Gulf of Mexico

Southwest Florida

USA

 

A wild adult white ibis.

 

Wikipedia - The .American white ibis (Eudocimus albus) is a species of bird in the ibis family, Threskiornithidae. It is found from North Carolina via the Gulf Coast of the United States south through most of the coastal New World tropics. n flight. Males are larger and have longer bills than females.

 

The breeding range runs along the Gulf and Atlantic Coast, and the coasts of Mexico and Central America. Outside the breeding period, the range extends further inland in North America and also includes the Caribbean. It is also found along the northwestern South American coastline in Colombia and Venezuela. Populations in central Venezuela overlap and interbreed with the scarlet ibis. The two have been classified by some authorities as a single species.

 

Their diet consists primarily of small aquatic prey, such as insects and small fishes. Crayfish are its preferred food in most regions, but it can adjust its diet according to the habitat and prey abundance. Its main foraging behavior is probing with its beak at the bottom of shallow water to feel for and capture its prey. It does not see the prey.

 

During the breeding season, the American white ibis gathers in huge colonies near water. Pairs are predominantly monogamous and both parents care for the young, although males tend to engage in extra-pair copulation with other females to increase their reproductive success. Males have also been found to pirate food from unmated females and juveniles during the breeding season.

 

Class winning 1931 Chrysler Imperial Dual-Cowl Phaeton by LeBaron, with all the bells, whistles and Bling to set you well apart from the hoi-paloi in their Chevys and Fords.

Introduced for the 1931 model year, the Chrysler Series CG Imperial was larger, more powerful and more luxurious than its predecessor. Styled by Al Leamy, the Imperial CG borrowed heavily from the Leamy-designed Cord L-29, and featured a v-shaped radiator, an elongated hood, flowing fenders and a split windshield with a steeper rake than the Cord. Amenities included passenger sun visors, adjustable seats, an adjustable steering column, hydraulic brakes, vibration-dampening rubber engine mounts, rust-proofed body and fenders, and laminated safety glass.

 

Starting at 'only' $3,575 for a LeBaron dual-cowl phaeton, full-custom options hiked the price significantly higher. Given the state of the U.S. economy in 1931, it’s not surprising that a mere 85 LeBaron dual-cowl phaetons were ordered by customers.

Power for all CG Imperials came from a new 384.83-cu.in. straight-eight L-head engine, rated at 125 horsepower and mated to a four-speed manual transmission. The dash from 0 to 60 MPH took in the neighborhood of 20 seconds, and the plus-size Imperial, which measured 17 feet from stem to stern, was reportedly capable of hitting 96 MPH.

   

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Japanese lady in a tunnel of red gates leading to Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan.

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Captured in RAW. Processed in Photoshop CS6. Increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz Clarity to increase color and contrast.

 

Japanese Maple Tree by Waterfall in Autumn at the Portland Japanese Garden. About time to visit the Portland Japanese Garden. This is an image from my archive. Captured in Fall of 2011.

 

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Adjusting voltage and inductance on a pole. Utah County, Utah.

 

Happy Telegraph Tuesday!

Brake cable adjuster John's well used and abused mountain bike.

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Macro Mondays: Transportation

Captured at: Cathedral of the Incarnation

Garden City, NY.

 

Had one more image to share from the inside of the "Cathedral of the Incarnation", this time looking out to the towering rear exit of the church. This shot was captured with a wide angle lens to help further accentuate the high walls and soaring ceiling of this beautiful cathedral.

 

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"Raising the Roof" is a vertical HDR panorama image constructed from 20 bracketed shots using a 1 stop differential. The shot was processed in ACR, tone mapped w/ Aurora HDR, and stitched together / finished in Photoshop.

 

PS processing also includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins -- Adjust, Denoise AI, Glow, and Impression.

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Fujifilm X-S20, TTArtisan APS-C 35mmF1.4 manual lens

Simulazione pellicola: Fujfilm Reala Ace.

Fuji's film simulation Reala Ace.

Post in darktable: minor selective tone adjustments, vignette and watermark.

Mejor pincha aquí para ver en grande sobre negro o pulsa 'L'.

Better click here to view this large on black or press 'L'.

© Derechos de Autor. Esta fotografía no podra usarse sin mi consentimiento escrito.

© All rights reserved, don´t use this image without my permission.

Huesca: Album/Set

Castillos/castles: Album/Set

Paisajes/landscapes: Album/Set

Panoramics: Album/Set

 

Explore: 16 Jan 2011 in # 9 [Frontpage]

 

Canon 450D + CANON EF24-105 4L IS USM, @24mm, 1/40 sec, f/22, ISO 100

No Tripod, Date 04/08/2010 19:28:20

 

Panoramica compuesta por dos tomas, de la cara oeste del Castillo de Lorarre.

Panoramic of two shots, of the west side of Loare´s castle.

 

Hoy hace un año de mi comienzo en flickr, comienzos casi siempre duros, sino conoces gente que esté introducida en este pequeño mundo. Yo creo que flickr es un cajón en el que hay miles de buenas fotos y personas, que están por descubrir. Mención especial quiero hacer a mi cuñado Jesús, quien me introdujo en este mundo de flickr y me ayudo en mis comienzos.

Quiero agradecer a todos los que vitáis mi galería con asiduidad, a los que la han visitado en alguna ocasión, a los que os gusta comentar, etc... Porque gracias a todos tengo las fuerzas y la motivación para seguir adelante.

Esta fotografía que os quiero mostrar, posiblemente representa una de las variantes fotográficas que más me gusta. En exteriores, donde en gran medida intervienen las condiciones climatológicas y tienes que conjuntarte con ellos para conseguir algo irrepetible. Llevo un tiempo pensando en la fotografía que quería subir este día, y después de varias candidatas esta ha sido la elegida, el resto de ellas están o estarán pronto en mi galería.

En este tiempo, he tenido encuentros y desencuentros, pero sobre todo buenos momentos. He conocido a un grupo de personas con las que he tenido una mayor afinidad y ha crecido una bonita amistad, de la ahora estoy muy orgulloso. Entre ellos están Gema, Eber, Pilar, Teresa, Toñy, Anna, Nathalie, Javi, Raúl, Juanma, Jesús, Rafael, Jesús CM. Con algunos he compartido técnicas, opiniones o simplemente momentos inolvidables e incluso en algún caso conocernos en persona.

Espero seguir compartiendo con todos mi forma de ver las cosas bajo el prisma de mi cámara. Yo como apasionado de la fotografía, disfruto viendo vuestras fotografías, e incluso en muchos casos aprendo de vosotros.

  

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Today makes it a year since I opened my Flickr account. It is always difficult to begin in a place like this when you don't know anyone who has been around here for a while. I believe Flickr is like a big drawer where there are thousands of good photographs and people to be discovered. I'd like to thank my brother-in-law Jesús, who introduced me to Flickr and helped me in my beginnings.

I would also like to thank all the people who visit my photostream regularly, those who visit it occasionally, those who like leaving comments, etc.... because thanks to all these people I have the strength and the motivation to keep going.

This picture that I want to share with you, possibly represents one of the photographic variations I like the most. It's taken in the open, where the weather conditions play an important part and you have to adjust to them to capture something special. I have been thinking for a while which picture I would like to publish today and this has been my choice; the rest of the pictures that were in my final selection will also be published soon.

In this past year I have had good times and also misunderstandings. I got to know a group of people with whom I've shared more and become friends, of which I am very proud; among these: Gema, Eber, Pilar, Teresa, Toñy, Anna, Nathalie, Javi, Raúl, Juanma, Jesús, Rafael, Jesús CM. With some of them I've shared techniques, opinions or simply special moments and I have even met a few in person.

I hope to be able to go on sharing the world as I see it through my camera lense. Being myself passionate about photography, I enjoy looking at your pictures and in many cases, learning from you.

Near Yallingup, Western Australia

These waves can take a bikini right off if you not careful.

vintage film effect

Washi Z.

Ondu 135 Panoramic

Rodinal.

A rower makes an adjustment to his oar lock as a “quad” scull glides under Key Bridge on the Potomac River, Washington, DC.

Bentley works hard, digging and biting at his bed and blanket, to adjust his nest for perfect comfort.

Hellbrunn, Salzburg, Austria

Ikon Gallery ~ Birmingham

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Caribana

Toronto, Ontario

Topaz Adjust AI

 

I recently did a series of videos on Topaz Lab's new range of AI tools, and the latest addition to this package is Topaz Adjust AI which is a tool designed to allow you to use AI to make base improvements to your photo, and then use a range of other tools to further refine those adjustments (brightness, contrast, sharpen, etc). I used an image of a Red Panda as an example of the before and after, the before (below) is the unmodified JPEG image whilst the top is the Adjust AI version of the image. For those that are interested in more details, I have also done a youtube run-through at trav.to/h6yub Hope this is of interest.

 

  

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Exposure/Color Adjusted Digital Capture:Copyright:2016 :Joel.A.Fairchild...!!!!...{]=:

It wasn't easy to miss seeing Anderson Peak around the Red Rocks Canyon area. And what view they were. For this image, I decided to include some of the nearby trees. With the elevation going only upward, I felt the nearby hillsides added to the majesty of this peak.

 

This was another of those image rotations I have on my Mac desktop from past trips where I decided to see what I could do with some post-processing knowledge I have with Capture NX2 and Color Efex Pro. With some adjustments with adjustments to exposure to bring back some lost highlights, some use of color control points and a Low Key and Polarizing filter, I was able to bring this out as a final image...and definitely a place I really need to visit again one year soon!

I wanted to shoot through the leaves to get that beautiful bokeh and I got that plus a beautiful blue sky. I color enhanced this in Topaz Adjust. HBW!!!

Commercial Street, London

Ahh one that got away.. I still like it though.. Castlefield, Manchester

Finally found a use for 11402 - Adjustable Wrench/Spanner. False color.

 

46 pcs

Just an old sagging door of a weathered old shed.

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