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The city with the seven bridges
It fascinates me every time!
Once we crossed all the bridges with many hobby photographers. We were on the road all day.
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Grainy
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Granuleux
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Granulado
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #粒状
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Körnig
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Granoso
Take-out in Hayward. Taken on an excursion to the monthly camera swap. Even more dramatic marginally larger.
Gradients of brown through orange and gold, with grains in the tree trunk and lines of grain in post processing. Two photos, one of bark from a tree and the golden browns of leaves in the Water Lily ponds. Royal Melbourne Botanic Garden with the FFM before my recent trip to Tasmania. HMMM
Autumn arrived yesterday along with 42mm of rain!!! Yeh for the garden.
View of the rail-to-grain silo-to ship pier at the North end of Seattle's downtown waterfront, taken from the entrance to the public fishing pier.
Film: Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 (expired 2011)
Camera: Mamiya EF2
The Mamiya has a surprisingly good lens, even though it is plastic and f/4. Also the focal length of 38mm is very versatile for every day use.
Generally grainy (noisy in digital parlance) pictures are considered as flaw by people. But it is not true always. Grains add beauty to the pictures in many circumstances. In olden days people used to purchase high ISO films for creating special effects while shooting itself. I'm a lover of grainy pictures. Here I shot the Nataraja idol with the lamp as the lighting source and choosing ISO 1600. with shutter 1/20. I gave some minor treatments to the image in Faststone. I love it, don't you ?
சிற்பரஞ் சோதி சிவானந்தக் கூத்தனைச்
சொற்பத மாம்அந்தச் சுந்தரக் கூத்தனைப்
பொற்பதிக் கூத்தனைப் பொன்தில்லைக் கூத்தனை
அற்புதக் கூத்தனை யார்அறி வாரே !!!
திருக்கூத்து தரிசனம்
திருமந்திரம் (திருமூலர் அருளியது)
GWA locos GM42,GM37 load grain at Snowtown on 18-6-2014.
6 years on in 2020, GM37 is one of 2 operable GM's still used in South Australia by One Rail.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without my explicit permission. Por favor, no use esta imagen en su web, blogs u otros medios de comunicación sin mi permiso explícito.
Grainy, for me, is to do with fabric. After 25 years working in the fashion manufacturing industry, the minute someone mentions "grainy", I think of open weave fabric. The fabric in my picture is an open weave scarf that was given to me when I left a job after 6 years, cutting patterns and making clothes, in Wellington. The boss was quite a finicky lady, but she had superb taste in high quality fabrics and the fabric of my soft scarf is one of the best
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HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
I'm posting this really poor quality image as my third photo this morning. If it shows as my main image, it is Flickr still messing with the order in which I upload! The light was so bad and this Great Horned Owl owlet was fairy well hidden behind branches and leaves. In fact, it was on the ground at this point, for a few hours, but apparently managed to climb high up in one of the trees. Despite the quality, I couldn't bring myself to delete the shot, as this little one looked so cute. Taken two days ago, on 6 May 2016, in a local natural area/park. Unfortunately, I had half a dozen errands to run before allowing myself to go out with my camera, so I didn't get there till late, and the light quickly began to fade. No time to look around the area for any other birds on this visit.
"With its long, earlike tufts, intimidating yellow-eyed stare, and deep hooting voice, the Great Horned Owl is the quintessential owl of storybooks. This powerful predator can take down birds and mammals even larger than itself, but it also dines on daintier fare such as tiny scorpions, mice, and frogs. It’s one of the most common owls in North America, equally at home in deserts, wetlands, forests, grasslands, backyards, cities, and almost any other semi-open habitat between the Arctic and the tropics.
Great Horned Owls are nocturnal. You may see them at dusk sitting on fence posts or tree limbs at the edges of open areas, or flying across roads or fields with stiff, deep beats of their rounded wings. Their call is a deep, stuttering series of four to five hoots." From AllAboutBirds.
The grain in the sky matches the grains of sand :)
Kodak Pro Image 100, shot using a Nikon FM3a. DSLR scan.
See the album for the original photo, the Snapseed proccessed photo and the Snapseed QR code to create the same effect with you own photo.
Grainy coaster made from cork and recycled plastics saved from the oceans.
Flickr Friday theme: Grainy
Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊
As grainy and foggy as it gets but with the modern wonders of Photoshop a bw conversion of a colour slide . Shades of the Somerset&Dorset as std4 76079 Pilots 9f 92212 with a freight on the East Lancashire Railway.
Ilford Delta 3200 shot on a Olympus-Pen FT, using a 40mm...or at least I think so, don't remeber exactly. Developed in rodinal.
This sculpture represents the Griffin of Edward III and is one of the ten Queen's Beasts, heraldic statues representing some of the ancestors of Elizabeth II. These ones in front of the Palm House at Kew Gardens are Portland stone replicas of the original painted wooden ones made for her coronation by James Woodford, which are now in Canada.
when driving thru the altamont hills on stormy, cloudy evenings, i sometimes think about an old buddy ... we spent some time up here, before the wind turbines appeared.
years ago, one evening after work, we left Berkeley and wound our way thru these hills in search of the infamous Rolling Stones concert ... we got a little lost ... we ended up kicking back with a group of other lost souls on a hill near this picture, overlooking the concert in the distance ... we enjoyed both the company and the music drifting up to us ..... but, it was a dark night that night ... in more ways than one, as we later discovered.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamont_Free_Concert
my buddy always seemed to have a piece of charcoal in his pocket, and would create some incredible sketchs .... dark slashes, swirls ... dark, threatening skies ... shadows and spectres .... the dark side of life we knew ... but always areas of light showing thru ... some people thought they were too dark , scary .... but i always thought they were moody and beautiful.
this image reminds me of him .... he'd like the grainy light.
R.I.P. ol' buddy .... i miss you.