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This is Blue Glow Allium at Grand Ideas Garden in Grand Rapids. I went back the next week and the flowers appeared blue and beautiful.
Helios 44-2 58mm lens
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Autumn SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A.
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
South Florida - Palm Beach County, FL
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - stormy skies - thunderstorm]
*[airboat/canoe path - sawgrass - abstract formations - backlit]
13th February 2020:
Remembered to check the online calender again yesterday, to discover that today is World Radio Day, so I took a photo of ours, which happens to be a radio, CD & DVD player in one, but it'll have to do. At least it's a radio!
The weather here has turned for the worst again, very windy today, raining off and on and just so cold.
Not my best photo, but I couldn't be bothered with a retake.
It's also National Cheddar Day, but we hadn't got any in for me to photo.
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10:44 pm: despite the wildfire smoke in the air the Milky Way has become visible above the glowing surf.
Silhouette of a man walking alone in Kimber Lane at night, Haymarket, Sydney.
"In Between Two Worlds" - street art by artist Jason Wing in Chinatown.
By day this unassuming lane has been brightened by blue clouds and silver figures transforming an otherwise ordinary service lane.
By night the ‘spirit’ figures illuminate the lane with an otherworldly blue glow inviting visitors to explore this new addition to Chinatown’s vibrant night-life.
“I chose blue because Chinatown already has a lot of yellow and red, which can blend in. I wanted to create an experience like walking in between two worlds or travelling between heaven and earth,” Jason said.
Have a great weekend! :)
9:07 pm: toward the end of astronomical twilight almost all daylight has disappeared, but bioluminescent dinoflagellates in the breaking waves produce blue light that is particularly bright tonight.
EXPLORE. October 19, 2008.
Even flowers glow with the flow...
An aura worth tantalizing your eyes with...
(Behind-the-scene: How did I get the glow? Just a matter of "narrowing" down my DoF (Depth of Field) using an aperture setting of f3.8. I focused on this Hawaiian Blue Eyes bloom from a "sideview" POV, hoping to just get that slice of focus. The morning sun was shining nicely across the bloom. Set my EV bias to compensate. And, voila! Natural light rules!!!)
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Photograph of a metal teardrop or tear droplet ornament digitally manipulated in Photoshop and Topaz. I love the pretty blue pink tones and the curves, shapes and lines.
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Early morning and weather looked promising after a week of gloom. At least, an outline of Kangchenjunga was visible.
Location: Fort Lee Historic Park - Fort Lee - New Jersey
The original date to this shot was November 11th 2009!!! I had my friend cboyle23 meet me there in hopes of the towers being illuminated!!! Much to our dismay they did not!!! It was so windy that day that we shot about 30 minutes worth and bounced out. It's such a shame that they no longer light the two towers. Originally they would light them for all National Holidays...(Check My Previous Posts)... Money is Tight!!! What a Pity!!! Would of Made a Great Shot!!!
Coping with a very early morning-after-the-morning-after the Spring time change to Daylight Savings mode, I went for a wander in downtown Grimsby, Ontario just as dawn was breaking. On the corner of Main Street West and Ontario Street sits a smallish coffee bar, 416 Coffee. It was not open yet as I passed by and as I peeked inside through a window, the blue glow from an inside neon sign bathed the entire area. But the espresso machine was displaying it’s controls as well as the area that would in a little while be filling cups of wake-up-juice. - JW
Date Taken: 2025-03-10
Date PP: 2025-03-010
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Tech Details:
Taken using hand-held Nikon D800 fitted with an AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm VR 1:4.0 lense set to 66mm, ISO6400 (Auto ISO), Daylight WB, Matrix metering, Shutter Priority Mode, f/4.0, 1/160 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source: as well as PP in free Open Source GIMP. This was a messy process but VERY briefly, the SOOC JPEG was used as the base since the in-camera processing was better at noise reduction than I was able to achieve by my usual techniques and the convoluted PP was all oriented to getting minimal noise from the high-ISO shot. This was significantly boosted in Saturation to bring out the colours cast over the area, mainly from the neon sign behind and to the right of this view. Following that, I did a local brightening as well as contrast boost in the area of the machine’s nozzles. The lighter right side is a result of reflections of the areas outside, behind me.
I'm convinced that I can get a really good photo out of the glow this computer makes. I'm not sure that this is the shot. Suggestions welcome.
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Taking a photo of the Red tide does not even do justice to actually witness it live in action. I found it really hard to catch it just right on camera. After a few shots I just stopped and stared like the others in awe. It was like watching an underwater fireworks show.
This was a vodka bottle - now it's an illuminated bottle! I love the blue stopper! We call it Blueglow.