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sim correction:
this photo was taken at
Whimberly
uber: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whimberly/163/212/26
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8inJtTG_DuU
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Памуккале 🇹🇷Турция 2021 - что изменилось за 17 лет. Пейзажная 📷фотография - влог 🚗с Фовеонычем. youtu.be/aLtwSmDvLRk
This tree was planted right next to the parking lot, and I like the form. With the help of my flickr friends, the tentative ID is a sycamore tree. Any ID confirmation of correction would be appreciated.
On my way to a predetermined spot for photos, this drive by gem jumped out. After doing a double take and realizing what I had seen, my plans changed. The time of day was just right to catch this tree in the bright light. In an hour or so, it would be in the shade of surrounding trees, so it was now or never. After parking and grabbing the tools of the trade, it was necessary to jump the mote protecting the course as if it were in need of protection, like some castle of old.
After landing in the mote and getting up, I trekked over to where I could get the best shot. Golfers past by in the distance likely wondering what I was up too. But, they were just as quickly gone, and I was alone with my subject. This shot turned out best with the curtain of trees behind further accentuating this lone tree. However, the small opening at the bottom revealed the doppler of the tree itself. After a few foreground curves and undulations, the image was complete. Then off to the mote once again.
.....mine is the V8! But either would do of course!
The cars are : - 1961 AC Cobra roadster, and a 1955 Mercedes Benz 190 SL roadster.
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A forced perspective shot of two of my favourite 1/18th scale model cars, otherwise known as Ziggy and Molly, parked by the wonderful riverside cliffs at Walker Flat on the Murray River in South Australia.
This will be my last post for a short while. Just taking a break to rest the eyes. Having a little trouble focussing both together at the moment. Typing this was more than a little tricky - only about 40 corrections needed! ; )
I can still have a one eyed look and hit the old fave button, but I will catch up with comments soon! Cheers.
My Son. Zamosc, eastern Poland.
Picture No: 2022-06-17-6012_P5_FS
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
Digital lens optimizer: No (0)
Diffraction correction: Yes
Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)
Color blur: Yes
Peripheral illumination: Yes (66)
Distortion: Yes (100)
Brightness: +1.33
White balance: Auto (White priority)
Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)
Picture style: Neutral
Gamma: Auto (Not changed)
Contrast: +2
Shadow: +2
Highlight: -5
Color tone: 0
Color saturation: +1
Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)
Strength: 3
Fineness: 1
Thresholt: 3
Cropping: Few pixels cropped
Angle: 0.00
Child's figure brightened locally:
Brightness: +24
Contrast: -2
Hue: 0
Saturation: 90%
No photomontage.
Framed in Photoshop 6
As winter in Montreal does not give many occasions for bokeh photography, I was recently playing with possibilities of RaweTherapee, my RAW editor of choice. I made couple of LUT files too mimic a memory of some vintage films my father used in 70-ties.
Here I share some results. Only minimal exposure and LUT profile were applied on those photos.
Looking down Correction Wynd Aberdeen, so called because there was a 'House of Correction' for vagrants and delinquents active between 1637 and 1711. It provided lodging and employment in the cloth industry for vagrants and delinquents.
Thanks so much fellow photographer JT for correctly identifying this sighting, Well done JT !!
Thanks for viewing, faves and comments are always appreciated!
Correction Wynd is situated in Aberdeen's city centre.
It was the location of the House of Correction.
The House of Correction served as a half-jail and half-poorhouse.
It operated between 1637 and 1711.
To the left is the Kirk of St Nicholas and graveyard.
NE Scotland
A Dunlin makes an adjustment to the flight plan to avoid an obstacle at the edge of a tidal pool on Bolivar Flats in Galveston County.
Manifestation du samedi 11 janvier contre le projet de réforme des retraites
Paris, Nation, Bastille, République
Un trajet bloqué à plusieurs reprises par les CRS, qui ont lancé des gaz lacrymos en direction du cortège de façon complètement injustifiée (comme si cela pouvait empêcher une manifestation de cette taille...), manifestation évidemment autorisée bien-sûr