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"Was gonna workout...but then I smelled the aroma from the local pizzeria. So, my cheat day came early..." xoxo

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One way to get that Rubik's cube done.

Kaylee Rose - Cheating

 

You want a quick way to get me leavin', that's cheatin' and lies!

 

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Zero Image 612B; Kodak T400CN film.

Fuji G617 camera; Kodak BWCN400 220 film

Zero Image 612B pinhole camera; Kodak T400CN film.

"Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats." - Carrie Underwood

 

Fuji G617 camera; Kodak BW400CN 220 film

Zero Image 612B pinhole camera; Kodak T400CN film.

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I've been casting some envious glances at the butterfly pics I'm seeing posted on flickr, especially those from back in Somerset. I've been very lucky with what I've been able to encounter here in Wales however I do miss those Somerset wildflower meadows.

 

So here's one from last year.....which is cheating a bit I know.

 

Press L

Lately I, I've been rolling with the tide

It swept me away, to another place

Lord knows, you ain't seen enough of me

Why did I fall asleep, on a love so deep?

 

I fell apart when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

Broke my own heart, when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

 

Our love is like a fading melody

A song I should've sung, a note I should've reached

A loneliness, that I find hard to describe

Stayed up so many nights, I could've been by your side

 

I fell apart when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

Broke my own heart, when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

 

Why don't you cry?

You live this life

You live this life

 

I fell apart when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

Broke my own heart, when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

Cheating on me

I fell apart when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

Broke my own heart, when I couldn't see

I was cheating on me

 

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Lensless Camera Company 75mm pinhole camera; Fujifilm FP-100C45 film.

Spring-azure butterfly (Celastrina ladon) taking nectar from the base of a Bluebead lilly flower (Clintonia borealis) and thereby by-passing the pollination mechanism.

 

The wild flower was photographed in situ taking care to avoid disturbance.

 

Ontario, Canada

 

Single shot.

Camera: Olympus EM5

P5250906

Found this feather and threw it into calm waters to help with the shot. Not something I would normally do, but......

Shot for LCoF

- Paulo Coelho.

 

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Posting images of slot canyons, especially from Antelope slot canyons, always gives me a lot of engagement on social media. So much that I consider them cheat posts. I suspect the dramatic changes in light and color grades create a visual impact even as thumbnails that they attract a large audience. This remarkable play of light and shadows, while impressive to behold, was challenging for me to master. When I first visited a slot canyon, I solely relied on HDR photography to capture the scene. While images looked good, it felt like something was missing. As I spent more time looking at slot canyon images, both mine and other talented artists, one thing became clear. It’s the shadows that make these images click. That’s why the HDR images looked ordinary, as they often by default lift the shadows. It also meant that I had to get it close in camera rather than relying on post-processing.

 

Here are a few strategies that helped me. First, Avoid the sky as much as possible in compositions as the light difference is too much to make sense in a slot canyon image. There are exceptions, but it is better to shoot the sky separately and blend it in later in those scenarios. Secondly, pick your bright areas carefully and balance them with the shadow areas. ETTR or exposing to the right is super helpful here, I often meter at the brightest spot in a scene and push setting until the highlights clip. A quick tip: You can usually push your raw images a little more than what your camera histogram suggests. And the last tip is to white balance correctly, have a grey card or a microfiber cleaning cloth with you, and get the correct white balance. Because the light is limited in a slot canyon, even the best cameras struggle to judge white balance correctly, and it’s hard to get it right in post-processing; at least, that’s my experience. On the other hand, the difference is extraordinary when you get the colors right in a slot canyon. And there it is, all my tips for shooting in a slot canyon.

Fuji G617 panoramic camera; Kodak BW400CN 220 film

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🔅 Sex'i Poses [Cheat Day Friends] with burger without soda

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IR-converted Canon 5D classic; Sigma 12-24mm lens.

Doing dirt and trying to get out before he gets caught

bay area graffiti, CA

Sonic: Stop Cheat'in!

Shadow: Seriously! your winning like almost every game!

Silver: o..k

Sky: *Sighs*

OK Flickr this is your vote.

 

Let me know if you think that Photoshopping your images is cheating or is it legit use of digital pixels?

 

Are they born to be abused or are they to be loved as they are native - unsharpened, burned, colour adjusted etc.?

 

Over to you!

 

P.s. my photostream may suggest that you get a feeling where my answer lies ;-)

Zero Image 612B pinhole camera; Kodak BW400CN film.

I still haven't risen to the challenge of capturing what clouds like this really look like. This is an exaggeration.

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