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Made it to explore!! highest point #99
One of my pictures from the bay but in a HDR ish effect! my 1st attempt
let me know if it's better than the original or not!
HDR Effect
Camera Phone: O+ 8.75 Android Phone
Date Taken: April 9, 2014
Location: Saint Cabrini Hospital Batangas
ISO: 100
Exposure Bias: +1 step
Focus Length: 35mm
Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
Description:
I took this shot while I'm on taping "Be Careful With My Heart". I hope you like it.
An 'HDR-style' image of Deltabus in his GRF 709V with Glynn in FRB 208H waiting patiently behind, both vehicles having just arrived back at Gladstone Pottery Museum.
Not true HDR, just created from a single RAW file from the camera.
Medusa is always doing this! Just when you think that you can take her out in public again she gets up to her old tricks!
The weekly theme is 'faceless portrait' for the 52weeks2013 group. I was going to take a shot of myself with a bag over my head but the health & safety implications were too great!
Using phone cameras built in HDR function. Why I didn't take it from the front I'll never know. Oh I know, my brain attempted to multitask...and failed :-)
Birds gather on Bird Island at sunset. The island is located in Point Lobos at the Southern end of the Monterey Peninsula just off Highway 1, California.
Hidden in the trees above the Elafos and Elafina hotels at Profitis Ilias is this abandoned villa. Built as a holiday villa in the 1930s for the then Italian Governor of Rhodes, Cesare Maria De Vecchi, it was abandoned in the 1940s but then renovated in the 1950s by KIng Pavlos. It was later abandoned once more and is now a shadow of its former glory.
...viewed from a boat in rough seas.
Photo uploaded and edited for Sliders Sunday. HSS everyone!
Applied PicMonkey's HDR effect.
Per Wikipedia:
"Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington.
Step-grandfather George Washington left her the $8,000 in his will that was used to purchase the property in 1805.
The property, comprising one city block on the crest of Georgetown Heights, had an excellent view of the Potomac River.
Tudor Place was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960. It is located at 1644 31st Street (NW) and is open to the public."
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Happy Sliders Sunday!
Jeff, you asked for it, so here it is in black and white. The original is posted in the comments below.
Along 45th Street,
Shawnee County, KS.
Hidden in the trees above the Elafos and Elafina hotels at Profitis Ilias is this abandoned villa. Built as a holiday villa in the 1930s for the then Italian Governor of Rhodes, Cesare Maria De Vecchi, it was abandoned in the 1940s but then renovated in the 1950s by KIng Pavlos. It was later abandoned once more and is now a shadow of its former glory.