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There was a lovely mist at York Racecourse this morning and a slight frost but I failed to do it justice in my early shots. Moving people don't work in long exposures. Last year all we saw was the "Night Tether" and I was disappointed not to get better colours. I hope the York Balloon Festival will become an annual event. I wanted to show the balloons at various stages from the flat, laid out canopy to one in the air. The designs and colours were fabulous in the warm, early light!
The Lilac Breasted Roller. The bird might look like he wears a little black mask, but he does not mask his presence. A beautiful symbol of the African Savanna, he is a killer, but also a very pretty one.
Looking close on Friday theme: Jewellery (selective colour)
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Farben des Frühlings, fotografiert auf einer Morgenrunde mit unserem Hund 🐕 auf dem Lindegrabenfriedhof
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The Colour of Spring is the third studio album by English band Talk Talk, released in February, 1986 ;-)
The Ektar colour during long exposure is pretty amazing. It's got a beautiful blue which is very saturated. I desaturated the blue in PP and got this colour. I didn't alter the colour of this shot.
These two guys stood still for about 10 min and I got 2 shots of them like this :-)
T: Mamiya C330s, 80 2.8 lens, F16, 2-3min exposure, Kodak Ektar 100 film (it was very low light and no filter was required)
A view through the side window while held up briefly by roadworks on the Barrier Highway between Wilcannia and Cobar in Western NSW.
Voigtlander COLOR-SKOPAR 50mm f3.5, adapted for digital.
Down here in the flat lands of Delta we live in a very grey world for about 6 months of the year. It isn't a deep grey with some texture and depth to it but a flat monotone seeps into your brain kind of grey. Not only is the sky grey but also the sea, the river, the sand, the roads, the buildings, and 90% of our vehicles. In fact the only thing that breaks up the grey is the mud in the fields. As we have so much grey to contend with I always think our houses should have more colour to help brighten these months rather than the grey and beige that most people seem to chose. (And yes we are one of those living in a grey house although not for lack of trying on my part). It is such a pleasure when every so often you see someone who has broken away from the norm and dared to put colour on their paint brush. One day I hope to be one of those people. Off with the grey I say and on with the red!
Great application of permanent light painting under a dull bridge over the Torrens river (creek) in Adelaide. www.valleyimagery.com.au
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Macro Monday - Reflections
Explore #17 Jan 18/13
Twelve coloured pencils arranged on a mirror. Best viewed on black.
Ok it’s windy - but if you like solitude, wildlife, colour and crisp light it’s a little piece if heaven
The beautiful copper colours caught my eye.
This large copper kettle is used to heat Glühwein, a German-style mulled wine. Glühwein (roughly translated as "glowing-wine", from the temperature the wine is heated too) is popular in German-speaking countries and in the region of Alsace in France. It’s also a popular drink served on the Christmas markets in England.
The first records of heating and adding spice to wine date back to the Romans during the 2nd century. From there is spread across Europe and has different names.
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