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This is one of 11 photos that were solely manipulated in-camera (I added borders to a couple after loading to my PC). When I took them, I was underwhelmed with the results, so I decided to experiment with my camera's filters.

The dust cloud blocks out the blue sky the day after. The wind changed and started to blow uptown giving out an acrid odour.

I really want to edit out the background on this one, but it's too much effort right now.

Just for fun I took some pictures with an iPhone, here's one.

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Ah, those red boots! Lori was photographing a little flower that had grown between the boards of the fence. She was pretty occupied which gave me some opportunities to go snap-happy.

Smithsonian Metro Station at night.

Gustav Adolfs Torg.

 

Göteborg - Sweden

Sony A6000 with Oly OM 50mm

High Contrast, Leeds, Nov 09

I used three strobes on this one.

two placed behind subject and one placed high and in front. All were aimed direct and used a 30 degree honeycomb grid spot on all.

more info at my blog

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Once again I have a day with few chances to take photos.

 

My day ended with board games and cake (I'm that rock and roll) and I was absent mindedly making little men out of the foil cake wrappers.

 

My friend made a... errrmmm... swan? so it only seemed logical for a hunt to ensue.

Praktica BX20

Prakticar 50mm f/1.8

Fujicolor X-tra 400

During the summer the hogweed is a frenzied landing pad for hover-flies. Winter however brings out its architectural side. Overcast skies made these shots just scream out to me.

May 15th 2016

 

O wanted to go to Sherwood Forst today, so we set off with a picnic. The girls loved exploring the forest and climbing trees. A lovely Sunday.

Working with puntual light measure for an immpresive desktop background.

Night Rider

Horseneck Beach

Westport, MA

 

September 25, 2011

leaves with shadows cast by ventetian blinds

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