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From a few months back, forgotten about. Somehow this shot reminds me of the movie E.T.
- ISO 100, f11, 1/100, 10mm
- Coken Gradient Filter set (P121), borrowed from Matt.
Processing
- Off camera
- Crop
The James River is seen in downtown Richmond, Va., on Aug. 13, 2019. Like many cities on the eastern seaboard, Richmond was established along the fall line, the area of geological transition between coastal plain and Piedmont, where rivers often have a steeper gradient and become too rocky for large vessels. Cities like Richmond became the terminus for ships carrying goods as far as they could upstream. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Yarn: Shibui Knits Silk Cloud in 2016 Suit, 2011 Artichoke, and 2010 Flaxen
Needle size: US8/5mm
Pattern: Gradient
Rec-ipient: Me
Completed: 29 January 2017
Yarn: Shibui Knits Silk Cloud in 2016 Suit, 2011 Artichoke, and 2010 Flaxen
Needle size: US8/5mm
Pattern: Gradient
Rec-ipient: Me
Completed: 29 January 2017
The journey on the Bernina Express in Switzerland.
The views of Lake Poschiavo. We had to stop at Miralago Station, while another train went past. Most of the line is a single line, apart from places like this with double track!
The Bernina Express is a train connecting Chur (or Davos) in Switzerland to Poschiavo and Tirano in Italy by crossing the Swiss Engadin Alps. For most of its journey, the train also runs along the World Heritage Site known as the Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes.
The train is operated by the Rhaetian Railway company for the purpose of sightseeing. It takes the form of an enhanced regional service between Tirano and Chur or Davos: panoramic coaches with enlarged windows and multi-lingual (English, Italian and German) audio guide on board. It is not an express in the sense of being a high-speed train; passengers must make a seat reservation either directly when they purchase Bernina Express tickets, or pay a small supplement on top of their regional train tickets. The Bernina Express is popular with tourists and connects in Tirano with the Post Bus service via Lake Como in Italy to Lugano in Switzerland.
The Albula line and the Bernina line on the Bernina Express's route were jointly declared a World Heritage Site in 2008. The trip on the Bernina Express through this World Heritage Site is a four-hour railway journey across 196 bridges, through 55 tunnels and across the Bernina Pass at 2,253 metres above sea. The entire line is 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) (metre gauge) and electrified.
The Albula line was constructed between 1898 and 1904; it has been operated by the Rhaetian Railway since its auguration. The Bernina line was built between 1908 and 1910 and operated independently until the 1940s, when it was acquired by the Rhaetian Railway. The Bernina Express uses gradients of 7% to negotiate the difference in height of about 1800 meters from the summit at Ospizio Bernina to Tirano.
Unit no 172 102 heads away from the camera. The Up and Down lines part company here and follow separate courses for about two miles.
Despite appearances maybe, the train is heading up-grade towards Saunderton summit, but on an easier gradient than on the Down line on the right. The Down is on more or less the course of the original single line from High Wycombe. When the line was doubled in the first decade of the 20th century as part of the creation of the GW & GC Joint line, the Up was routed to the west of the original via a deep cutting and the short Saunderton Tunnel to give locomotives (and their firemen) an easier time.
The facing crossover is primarily to allow down trains access to the Aylesbury branch.
Gradient mix with different monochrome mix... or is it bichrome? Downtown scenes shot with Voigtlander Bessa T and testing cheap body cap fixed focus pancake lens 32mm f/10. Did I say cheap? Shot on Kentmere 100 at ISO 100 and stand developed in PA Rodinal for 60 minutes. Fixed for 5 minutes in Ilford Hypam rapid 1:4. Then rinsed and stuff. This lens is not bad when lit (properly) from behind or out of direct sunlight. Sunlight brings in flares and artifacts which are not necessarily unpleasing.
Yarn: Shibui Knits Silk Cloud in 2016 Suit, 2011 Artichoke, and 2010 Flaxen
Needle size: US8/5mm
Pattern: Gradient
Rec-ipient: Me
Completed: 29 January 2017
Catyin catyang
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from top to bottom
Mold: Kitten
Size: 6,5 cm
Color: Black, Gradient: -
Airbrushing: Gray (inner of the ears and wings)
Head options -
Head: Yawn
Tail: Long
Wings: Bat
Mold: Kitten
Size: 7,5 cm
Color: White, Gradient: Red
Airbrushing: Red (a head, a body, legs, a tail)
Head options -
Head: Yawn
Tail: Long
Vi em um blog essa combinação de cores e achei linda! As estrelinhas foram por minha conta =P
Como tirei a foto faz um tempo, só lembro que a cor do fundo foi Azul Pavão da Impala....
Edits: Adjusted Levels of sky/clouds only; Selective Color over entire image adjusting the reds, yellows and greens; Hexagon layers in pink, orange & green (getting smaller closer to viewer) to imitate lens flare; Gradient Fill Layer set to linear, black & reversed, med. opacity (used a layer mask to reveal the mountains that the gradient layer was over and keep them bright)...