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Made with Matt Connors' iPhone using Brushes 2, Photo fx, NPtR, TiltShiftGen. Copyright © 2009 Matthew Seydel Connors.
A fun shot taken with an iPod and using Snapseed to process. Not my usual thing but this was a great diversion on a boring journey!
Signs of early spring - This march has been exceptionally warm and why not take advantage. I have been lucky to start commuting to work almost a month ahead of my usual schedule
I spotted these Camaro driving down the Kings Highway 401 near Belle River Ontario. Its destination is likely the USofA. You can see three yellow ones in the front, but they were not the bumblee version from Transformer.
Majority of it design and engineered in Australia, built in Oshawa Canada but has American genes all over it.
Taken with a Nikon D60 with no liveview...so viewfinder, driving and snapping this was difficult.
A lot of dirty thoughts passed my mind when i saw this piece of wood. Reasons enough for me to make a picture of this outstanding wood. I didn't cropped the picture, to get the water away. I'd like the surrounding near the lying-wood. The picture was taken in a nature-reservation named, "The Bizonbay". The bay is near the water named "De Waal", in one of dutch polders named "De Ooijpolder - Nijmegen - The Netherlands.
The slow shutter speed gives the impression that the Swansea to Paddington is moving quickly and going to be on time.
This pic was taken from the same gate just north of Gretna where I stood to watch the swooping starling masses way back in February. The only birds flying in formation this evening were a small gang of pigeons.
I was early in Almere Centrum and decided to take the train to Hilversum and make a switch at Almere Poort. Walked down from the platform and made this picture of the stairs leading to one of the platforms.
Did nothing special in pp, these are the actual colors at the time.
This was the station where I changed streetcars on my way to work the week we spent in Vienna.
I was eager to test my new roll film back with the Ideal 250/3 but, unfortunately, light found its way into the film, especially from the top. These were the only two shots in this roll where the light leak did not completely ruin the picture... (basically because there was not much light around me that could leak into the camera)
Esta es la estación donde cambiaba de línea de tranvía para ir al trabajo durante la semana que pasamos en Viena.
Estaba ansioso por probar mi nuevo adaptador para película 120 con la Ideal 250/3 pero, desgraciadamente, la luz se filtraba hasta la película, especialmente por la parte superior. Estos fueron las dos únicas fotos en todo el carrete que no se echaron a perder completamente... (básicamente, porque no había mucha luz a mi alrededor que se pudiera filtrar)
(Ideal 250/3, Kodak Portra 400, ISO 400/27°)
The onward rush of human traffic at Raffles Place MRT (train) station is a sight to behold, and a little scary especially if you're walking against the tide, like what I did that morning.
Most had a tired look as they trudge along with the rest of the crowd, marching onwards towards an invisible destination, getting lost in the sea of faces.....
Hardly anyone bothered to even glance at, let alone notice the person with a camera observing them silently....
Inside view of an old rusted metal ship (bus) in Karachi,... a perfect time machine (for it wastes time.. its slow) .... Should amaze anyone just how these huge metal junks are still moving.... they belong in history classes, museums ... junk yards.... or even better... Outer space!
I will try to capture the external body art on these buses some day....
This was a candid shot.... lucky too as the buses are usually jam packed....
Started the day late, and everything simultaneously gets pushed back... work was bum.... Though I don't think I will forget just where I took this picture, but for receding memory, I will add: On my way back from work, after I took a detour ...to old Saddar... and this was from the old mosque (Burns Road) to Electronics market (main Saddar)...
It rained later the night, and I took like a thousand shots (may be 50) in anticipation of capturing 'lightning'.... but luck kept deceiving me by half a seconds....
Some day... Some day...I will capture 'lightning'
Tube Strike - London Underground is closed – waiting for the last tube before 19:00.
Photo is also used in a 75 pages document written in German:
A peaceful moment riding a Japanese train during golden hour. The sunlight casts a warm glow as the city rushes by outside, while she gazes thoughtfully out the window, immersed in the quiet rhythm of travel.
Today's FGR 365 is "I'm a Flickr Badass".
Uh-oh, not many panties in the arena this week. Maybe I should add a rhino or electric eels. Dammit, the pink ones landed on the lion's head and pinks are my favorite.
I made my first Photoshop brushes today! That's right, it's a collection of two brushes called Panty Brushes.
I've had tarantulas as pets. They're great. I let them crawl on me, but not on my face. Tickles.
Even a ramshackle bus. Guitar, drum and song.....they just hop onto a bus, sing a song or two, collect the coins and move onto another bus.
This is the alleyway one before ours... No one ever really walked down this alley, especially at night, because it was always so empty. Apparently it used to have a market or something but it got closed down and it just always looks deserted at night.