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The Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Viewed from the Canadian side via Skylon observation tower.
The Niagara Falls lit up at night is not illuminated as bright as this photo shows. I brightened it up a bit for more effect.
Having to handhold the shot called for high ISO bumpin' into the noisy range.
Hanging in a shop of the open-air market of Istanbul in Turkey, these multicolored necklaces create an odd chromatic effect.
These leather necklaces are decorated with blue beads like eyes, which – according the local tradition- work as protection against the evil eye.
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Badi Ermatingen (TG)
M6, 35mm Summicron f2, IR filter
Efke IR820, Rodinal 1:50 11:30min
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This is a client photo. Notice the red on her arm just below her sleeve and in the area between her index finger and middle finger. When I looked at this photo on my website, I did not see the red. So, please tell me what happens to photos on flickr.
Edited photo to remove the aberration is in the comments.
My submission for week 34 of the 2013 photochallenge. The theme for the week is color.
Strobist: gridded 430exiii camera left, 1/4 power, triggered by PW.
The bridge at Castle Junction that crosses the Bow River was illuminated by multiple different light sources, creating these interesting colours. Our car had its rear lights blinking red, so during the long exposure made the bridge appear pink. Street lights illuminated the trees in the distance, turning them a fiery orange. And to top it all off, some crisp, twinkling stars shone through the massive metal supports of the bridge. I kind of wish I had stood in the scene in the middle of the bridge; I think it would of looked cool! Thanks for looking