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Some grainy grain. As close as I can get to TriX. The film grain is a capture one feature with a number of presets that can be tweeked. Have fun on Flickr Friday folks.
Detail from of a big piece of street art, tagged "@Frodrik", there's a related Instagram account showing more of their work.
The woman in the picture appears to look across the canal north of Glasgow city centre to the old Whisky Bond.
For this theme, I've taken a detail of the image (it's a full face) and removed perspective distortion.
I particularly like the touches of brick colour showing through the paint in what is otherwise a B&W image.
FlickrFriday No. 109: #SingingInTheRain
Okay, no rain or singing here...
(but fun & precipitation at least, I hope that counts!)
Sound: In My Minds Eye by Throwing Snow
Thousands of tiny drops caught in the spiderwebs in these Dahlias got lightened up by the morning sun.
I got out my crystal ball in order to take a look at the future. I see it there but the ball is not too specific when it comes to details. Have a fun Flickr Friday and thanks to anyone that cares to stop, look, like and comment.
Look to the future
What's past can't survive today
What's next will not stop.
There was a large group of birds high up in this tall tree. It was a busy and noisy place on this lovely morning walk. Many of the birds were robins I think, but it was a good distance above, and some birds were well hidden. When seeing this image on the computer I noticed the cherries better. This is a native Black Cherry tree perhaps? It looks like a bountiful crop and should keep many birds and critters happy, and busy, for awhile.
Best to enlarge
For #FlickrFriday theme of #Busy
Have a nice day! :-)
arboretum.uoguelph.ca/thingstosee/trees/blackcherry
The fruits of the Black Cherry are a food source for birds and many mammals.
Each cluster holds 6-12 of these dark red berries. They are astringent but edible, and ripen in late August to early September.
The Black Cherry is a native species in North America.
The wood was once very popular in making furniture and has thus become scarce.
www.ontario.ca/page/black-cherry
Black cherry is an important forest tree for wildlife because of its fruit. It can grow up to 22 metres tall (72 feet) when it grows in southern Ontario.
FlickrFriday No. 104: #UpSideDown
Didn´t have any enlightment on a creative approach for this week´s theme; so I tried to look at my world from angles I usually avoid...
Sound: Lightning Bulb by Dinosaur Jr.
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Comfort
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Confort
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Conforto
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #舒适
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Kompfort
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Comodidad