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Quaking aspen is a clonal species--like strawberries, the above ground "plants" often share the same root system. The root system of aspen may extend for acres, or hundreds of yards. The clones are individuals, and in fall they may change color at different times, or change to red, yellow, or orange, forming a quillwork of foliage colors.
On the horizon one can see the snow-covered peaks of the Continental Divide.
Maybe someday.....we can dream
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24th May 2016 - Princess lines liner 'Caribbean Princess' leaves the Liverpool Cruise liner terminal in what can only be described as sunlight from the Caribbean.
You wouldn't think i'd cloned a floodlight out of this shot would ya??
My Stylised imagery is created from my photographs, I edit them using various techniques on my iPad Pro. I use a combination of the apps listed below:
Retouch for Clone stamp editing and blur brush
Tangled FX for outline work
Procreate for Brush Strokes, image merging and Layering
Stackables for Texture creation and layering
Photomator for upscaling, denoise, debanding, super resolution, fine image adjustments and exporting of final imagery
I stumbled upon Kim Leuenberger's Instagram images (www.instagram.com/travellingcars/) today and found some inspiration for today's pic. I am starting to feel better and decided to walk down my block with my toy van this morning. Most of our snow has melted away but I found a small pile to set my van in for effect. I decided to work in Photoshop with cloning and adding texture. There is always more to learn but I am trying, baby stepping along the way. Have a great day and thank you all for the well wishes, they did the trick!
Taken in Kensington Gardens, London
The Mayor's new initiative that seems to be working well - well done Boris!
Stumbled upon a different processing filter for contrast by accident (Pro Contrast in Nik Collection), which did wonders for the underexposed raw file. Think I'll be using this more often in future. Cloned out a few distracting elements in the original image, as well.
Explorer #5 wow, haven't had one that high in a long time - thanks everyone. more skimmers (set)
In a country full of spectacular waterfalls, and despite the obvious drawback in that one can never expect to experience this place alone, Skógafoss has been the one to set my pulses on red alert each time I’ve visited. Ok, so that’s only twice - well three times if you count the very brief pit stop we made here on the long journey east to Stafafell - but the mere sight of it makes for a display of extraordinary power. Not only in terms of the improbable physics that are happening right there in front of you, but also in the hold that it will take on your senses as you stand here at the bottom. Sixty metres tall and twenty-five wide, this is where the highlands end abruptly as that huge curtain of water crosses the divide and plummets down to earth in a resounding crescendo right there in front of you. There are bigger waterfalls in Iceland, but you can’t stand underneath many of them like this. And this one has such pleasing dimensions, that clean and uncomplicated single drop perfectly proportioned and surrounded by clouds of vapour that make you wonder whether you should have brought some shower gel and a bath towel. And a thermos full of piping hot coffee to help with the hypothermia afterwards.
We’d come here after breakfast on our third morning in the area, having agreed that the misty grey conditions would suit the subject well. Ironic that when we’d passed through here a week earlier, there had been a bright rainbow right in front of Skógafoss. There had also been a large number of visitors, taking endless Instaselfies as they tripped from their coaches and raced excitedly towards the action. That day we had to wait for a space in the large car park, such was the popularity of the place. Finding the visitor numbers too distracting, we soon moved on, although perhaps we should have photographed that rainbow and made merry with the clone tool later. At that stage we were getting rather blasé on the subject, having spent the previous day photographing a particularly fine example at Háifoss. But there were no more waterfall rainbows for the rest of the trip, and little did we realise we’d missed our chance.
Arriving in the middle of the morning seemed to have paid off. Although far from empty, the car park was noticeably quieter than last time, and with the aid of that trusty pair of welly boots I was soon paddling about in the shallow river, setting the tripod low to bring that foreground rush of water towards the bottom of the frame. And miraculously in these moments there were chances to get the shot with only minimum numbers of stragglers to contend with. There’s always someone standing as close as they dare to, but I only had to airbrush two spectres from the scene here. Bring your wellies and you can often go to places where others can’t.
Last time we came to Iceland, on that final night before heading back to Reykjavík, I got what became my favourite shot of the trip in the form of “Sandwich Bags, Spray and Spectators,” where I was that person standing as close to the white wall as I dared to. And now, an hour after this, I took my favourite shot of this second adventure with “The Watchers.” Very possibly my two most loved images of all time in fact - from a personal point of view anyway. I’m starting to wonder whether or not it’s a coincidence the place delivers pictures that make me feel this happy. I’m quite content with this one as well for that matter. While Skógafoss keeps giving me moments like these, I’ll carry on coming back for more.
Sandwich Bags, Spray and Spectators: www.flickr.com/photos/126574513@N04/50702613408/in/album-...
The Watchers: www.flickr.com/photos/126574513@N04/52420303660/in/album-...
I bet there is one hell of a traffic jam when these guys all finish work at the same time!
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I'm trying to work out a way to use Fomapan 400 as a Kallitype negative, but it's proving difficult to get it to work as I want with Pyro developers. With Pyrocat HD it produces lots of density but higher values are all mashed together into a flat mess. I think I will give up and stick with FP4 for making Kallitype negs.
This is the second of two identically exposed sheets of Fomapan 400, this one developed in home made Mytol, an Xtol ascorbate clone.
Deardorff 8x10 with the Kodak f4.5 Ektar lens, at f8. A six second exposure.
A profusion of miniature stonecrops (Sedum species) covering a park ground in Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
BARC Clones are trained to fly all manner of speeders and bikes. The Chancellor has ordered random patrols to ride through the various levels of Coruscant in an effort to keep its citizen's safe.
Clone is a rescue living at Mossburn Community Farm near Lochmaben. Follow their facebook here: www.facebook.com/MossburnCommunityFarm
Their website here: www.mossburn.org/
'Clone is an elderly black and white British Alpine female goat who arrived here in 2016 as the sanctuary she belonged to, through no fault of their own, were closed down. Being close friends of ours, they asked if we could take Clone and her then companion Charlie and we were glad to be able to do so. Clone settled in here immediately on arrival in August 2016 and is very popular, because of her loving and friendly nature, both with the other goats and all the staff and volunteers here.'
A sculpture of two children playing leap frog. Seen during a walkabout in Clones, Co. Monaghan Ireland with my friend Daniel McAdam.
Tokina 11-18mm lens @ 12mm, Topaz Adjust and a texture by Skeletal Mess.