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Amtrak train 956, the eastbound Reno Fun Train arrives in Martinez led by Phase III Heritage P40DC #822 and P42DC #85.
Joe is a stud and let me borrow his collar. I have been trying to figure out what to do with it. Another friend from another website gave me the idea for the hand cuffs...so here is what you get. Hope you all like! Thanks boys for the inspiration. Anybody else have any ideas for me for the next few weeks!?!?
The children painted with worms (rubber); made a squish painting to show the mirror image of what they painted; made a super cute tissue snail and an insect crayon rubbing. The children then explored several sensory stations. Magnets; rings; fidget toys; sensory bins were multi-colored rice with lizards, dinosaur skeleton dig, fresh made play dough. Other sensory tables items included gel spiders, stack wood beads on a stick, counting and picking up numerous insects, and sensory houses.
This is daz395s take on one of my Squirrel shots haha!! must say it works well and suits the squirrels stance perfectly .......cheers Daz
FOR YOU REBEL BET YOU DON'T HAVE THESE IN AUSSIE LAND!!
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This is another image from the recent Winona, Ontario Peach Festival. Midway. What is a midway without a ferris wheel on top of the various games designed to separate you from your money on the slim chance that you may win a cheesy little prize. But is not the prize, its the bragging rights. Right? Regardless, the lights and the sounds are the draw. In case you are wondering about the game, the idea in this one is to shoot a water-gun at a target (the yellow pattern on the orange squares below the row of monkeys. Above the monkeys are the prizes ordered such that the lower ones are the most likely won and as you look upward, you see the harder to win ones. Midway fun. - JW
The base image was processed using HDR software but since only a single image was used, only the tone-mapping component came into play. Hence the base image is not strictly HDR but, instead is simply tone-mapped. Tone-mapping was chosen to bring out detail that would otherwise be less visible in the poorly lit areas as well as to handle the wide light range that these scenes present and which are difficult to represent well in a conventional image .
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D5000 fitted with a Nikkor 12-24 lense set to 12mm, ISO1000, Full auto mode (no flash), f/4.0, 1/320 sec. HDR processing/Tone-mapping used Luminance/Qtpfsgui, with settings as indicated in the file name and/or below. PP in GIMP: loaded the image and adjusted the tone curve to restore a more natural-looking tonal range as well as bring out the general details and contrast as well as saturation and contrast boost, sharpened, added fine black and white frame added bar and text on left, scaled to 1024 wide for posting.
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Qtpfsgui 1.9.3 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Mantiuk
Parameters:
Contrast Mapping factor: 0.5
Saturation Factor: 1.2
Detail Factor: 1
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PreGamma: 1
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