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In the Garden of Eden

This image seemed to warrant leaving in a dab of color. Just flying on gut feelings.

 

Anúncio criado com Adobe Photoshop CS5

taken during what my friend Dee calls "the money hour"; that being the hour or less in the evening when the light appears to be mostly yellow and there are a lot of shadows; a wonderful time of day for photography.

 

thanks Jeff for letting me borrow your Nikon 80-200 f/2.8 AF-D. it's a huge lens on my little Nikon D40, super sharp but not easy to shoot with for non-telephoto applications. i'm guessing my neighbors now think i'm a peepping tom, judging by the looks i got walking down the street with that rig around my neck.

 

processing info: i tried to make a miniature, but ended up taking a single exposure, adjusting to three different levels and turning it into a HDR, which i upped the saturation and contrast, posterized the edges, then added a floating frame.

Original Concept: Rafael Laguna

Adapted by Edgar Rios

 

I opened the source file in Inkscape and removed the deprecated Ubuntu Studio logo. Opened in Gimp, added the official Ubuntu Studio, applied a dropshadow, resized then rendered the final image.

 

C. F. Howlett

Chuggin' a beer last Summer on the back porch. / Cellphone.

January 03, 2015 19 00 56 f - 2.6 ISO 20563 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows) SPH-D700 SAMSUNG Spot Metering

Criado com ferramentas de Vetorização e Layer Styles do Photoshop.

Gold Hill Depot, Nevada

This is a Baldwin 2-6-2 built in 1907 and is not operational.

 

3D Stereo Crossview: Gently converge (cross) your eyes and focus on the middle image that appears while ignoring the outside.

January 10, 2015 07 30 01 82 mm 1-100 sec at f - 5.6 ISO 1000 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows) PENTAX K-x PENTAX Center-weighted average metering.

uncovered,

glamour's persistence

ripped off (we have been),

turn the anger of self-harm out onto the mechanisms that prolong the lie,

about who we really are,

ART MUST GET OUT.

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seen on West Croydon station. Does anyone know what this is advertising?

 

St. Andrew's Church on East Main Street and Catlin Street in Meriden, CT. This is right across from the Board of Education Building.

 

April 08, 2015 / 7:44:48 a.m. / 27 mm - 1/50 sec. - ƒ/7.1 - ISO 400 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Center-weighted average metering.

245/365 Days Project.

Today's freebie is a stock of 25 vector shape mixed icons. Feel free to use them in your web project. We designed them for our coming soon wordpress theme, titled VELO.

Every icons perfectly fits in a 60x60 pixels canvas. In any case you can make them bigger or smaller without losing detail. A unique PSD Photoshop file with very well organized layers. The icons are ideal for a wordpress menu; they include the followings: Home, User, Showreel, Portfolio, Mail, Blog, News, Video, Audio, Image, Gallery, Link, Camera, Music, Idea, Brush, Pencil, Laptop, Arrows keys, etc.

 

You can download the PSD file here: opendept.net/photoshop-freebies/icons-for-a-menu/

 

Enjoy them!

February 22, 2015 08 00 06 42 mm 1-60 sec at f - 6.3 ISO 160 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) PENTAX K-x PENTAX Spot Metering.

Lubitel 166b

Kodak Portra

Closed since May of 2000, this handsome building was until recently surrounded by a high and faceless concrete wall. It is now owned by Queen's University, and all but one section of the wall is gone.

 

You can read more about the recent history of this grim place on the Correctional Service Canada website, or in greater and more official detail in the text of the Arbour Report on the website of the Solicitor General of Canada.

 

3-exposure HDR at full wide (14mm), Sony DSC-R1, f/3.5, sitting in a weed. The camera shot brackets using 1/500, 1/1,000 and 1/2,000 of a second with exposure compensations of -1/0/+1.

yospyn.com/ - This is Bear Valley, down California 25 near Pinnacles National Monument and also in the San Andreas Rift Zone.

Railroad Museum, Carson City Nevada.

msHDR raw conversion.

 

WP 657 is a composite bay window car that was originally built in 1943 by the WP Jeffrey Shop forces in Sacramento. It was converted from a 1916 era Pullman Standard composite boxcar. WP 657 was sold and put on display at the Ponderosa Ranch tourist attraction in Incline Village, NV. In September 2004 the Ponderosa Ranch's gates were closed for good after the land was sold to Incline Village developer David Duffield. The 657 was donated to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City, NV and was moved there in November 2009.

  

As mentioned before in the previous picture...this is a "make-up" picture. My little incident has really restricted what I am able to do.

Nevada State Railroad Museum.

Carson City, Nevada

John H, White, Jr., Transportation Curator of the Smithsonian Institution, described No. 1005 as "one of the very oldest American freight cars in existence ..." Originally built at a cost of $800 in 1872 by the Central Pacific Railroad Shops at Sacramento, the outside braced combination boxcar first saw service on the Virginia & Truckee early in 1873.

 

The choice of this particular type of car, with its open and/or closed style of doors and windows, proved superior very early to transporting not only merchandise, but perishable supplies and livestock. Since the V&T had very little rolling stock of its own, and rented locomotives, passenger and freight cars from the Central Pacific in the first years, it is not surprising that when the need arose for cars that the V&T chose to order them from the CP.

 

Identified as a combination boxcar, the yellow painted No. 1005 was one of five CP built boxcars that enabled the V&T to carry a multitude of loads. Originally furnished with hazardous link and pin couplers and hand operated brakes, new ICC rules laid down in the late 1890's compelled the V&T to equip the car with a safer type of coupler and Westinghouse air brakes. It was also during this decade the 30,000 lb. capacity car lost the distinctive vented side and end doors when shop crews converted it into a more conventional style.

 

Because of its restricted carrying capacity, No. 1005 saw limited service after the early 1900's. By 1916, records indicate the 43 year-old boxcar was no longer listed on the roster as the V&T's freight business fell short to warrant upgrading the car. No. 1005 was then detrucked and used as a tool house at Scales for the next 20 years. Then in 1933, to fulfill Paramount Pictures' request for vintage railroad rolling stock for their film epic "Union Pacific," the wooden car body was resurrected, placed on trucks and shipped to the movie location in Utah.

It's the Flower Child texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

 

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/485.html (created by Exavior)

 

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial version for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

 

at 111 Minna UX meetup

OOF (Out Of Frame), also known as OOB (Out Of Bounds).

 

Original image taken at the Fells Point Fun Festival in Baltimore City.

 

Grayscale Version.

OOF & 2D-3D Conversion

(A variation of the other sepia version)

 

Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.

2D OOB (Out Of Bounds), also known as OOF (Out Of Frame) image.

I saw a picture effect by kth* some time ago and made a mental note to myself to find out how to do this.

 

Here are some very useful links if you want basic Photoshop tutorials: Many thanks to Keith for these!

 

...you might like to take a look around to see if they are of use ?.

 

www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp

  

graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselementsbasics/Photoshop_Elements_Basic_Tutorials.htm

 

graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/Photoshop_Elements_Tutorials_and_User_Resources.htm

  

www.arraich.com/elements/psE_intro.htm

      

These are my notes so I can remember. (they may not be the best way to do it but it worked for me.

 

Open the image in PS, check the canvas size. Open a new document go to canvas size and make it bigger than the image file. Go back to image file and using cropping tool outline the bit you want and copy it. Go back to new document and paste the image in.

Using the layers palette create another layer click on this second layer and go to the bottom of the layer palette (I use a mac) there is a round symbol with, what looks like a white 'f' on black. This will open the drop shadow options. This symbol will not open when working on the background only, that's why I created a separate layer. Play around till you get the effect.

Good luck!

PA_1383 [30 points]

A space invader on the walls of one of the more than 65 McDonald's restaurants of Paris. Located in the 5ème arrondissement and the 3719th installed space invader worldwide. In full shine in the early morning, around 10 it was almost too late, see the drop shadows.

Onscreen FlashInvaders message: "THE MACFLY!"

 

All my photos of PA_1383:

PA_1383 (Close-up, February 2019)

PA_1383 (Wide shot 1, February 2019)

PA_1383 (Wide shot 2, December 2021)

 

Date of invasion: 06/02/2019

 

[ Found this MacFly 18 days after its invasion ]

Washoe County, Nevada.(HDR)

View is towards the north, Reno lies in the valley below, the city of Sparks is located right of center. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are along the left edge. The roadway one sees in the center is the Geiger Grade which leads to Virginia City.

 

In 1935, Nevada and the Federal Bureau of Public Roads funded the construction of a new road in a different area (the current highway, state Route 341). The governments contracted with Utah Construction Co. to grade the upper section of the road and Isbell Construction Co. of Reno to grade the lower end.

 

According to "Nevada Highways and Parks" magazine, the contractors equipped several large tractor-trailer trucks with bench seats and installed heavy canvas tops for protection to transport about 300 Reno workmen to and from the work site each work day.

 

On Sept. 5, 1936, on C Street in Virginia City, a formal dedication ceremony celebrated the completion of the $357,000 highway. The principal speakers included Congressman James Scrugham and chief state highway engineer Robert Allen, designer of what he called the "sunshine road."

 

The new, wider road climbs from the valley floor from about 4,500 feet to the summit of the Virginia Range at 6,789 feet. The design improved the average grade from 15 percent to 4.69 percent.

 

Geiger Lookout, about 1,000 feet above the valley floor, opened in August 1938.

 

The state highway department created the park with colorful local rocks lining the trails among the junipers and pines and different paths to the Geiger, Tilton and Thorpe points overlooking the valley and Reno. Tables, fireplaces, rock monuments and stairs were built of the same orange, red, white and tan, hydrothermal-altered Miocene Epoch volcanic rocks.

A picturre I took in early April of the Masonic Temple, in Meriden, CT, on East Main Street. I photoshoped the grey sky behind this grey building.

 

April 08, 2015 / 7:43:54 a.m. / 34 mm - 1/60 sec. - ƒ/7.1 - ISO 320 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Center-weighted average metering.

Canon Powershot Memorial Day

 

May 26, 2014 10 04 05 1-320 sec at f - 4.0 ISO 100 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) Canon PowerShot SX100 IS Canon Pattern Metering.

While on abstract wavelength, a few more acts of phone app mischief...

A beautiful new house being built right on the beach in the Harbor View Area of Clinton, CT. We were driving by at a prettyj good clip. But I was still able to get a pretty clear shot of the new structure. It really looks lovelly, with the nice sky in the background.

 

May 24, 2015 / 2:54:46 p.m. / 18mm - 1/250 sec at f - 6.3 ISO 100 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Spot Metering - Aperture priority - smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL.

Getting Ready to make the hard right hand turn which can become very slippery at times.

27/365 Days Project.

 

Mark B.2017 February 10, Meriden - 1/30 sec at f / 2.2 - 31 mm - Normal - Samsung SPH-L720--Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7.1 (Windows) - ISO 160.

3D Stereo Anaglyph: Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.

A Christmas Collage of a few shots that I took on Christmas Day at my cousin, Joanne's house.

 

December 31, 2014 / 6:20:54 a.m. / Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows)

Sign-painting, Wapping High Street, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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