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3/3/2011 : Là ngày chó cạp của mình X-( Xui má ơi luông ... Sáng ra đi học bị té xe đạp . Sưng mấy cục ở chân :< Dăuuuuuuu ghê gớm . Chiều thì làm bài kiểm tra ko dc :( Mình lo cho học kì 2 của mình quá !!!
- Mấy người kêu mình xuống No1 kìa =))))))) Vì thương Bo nên tạm thời tui chưa xún dc :"> Híhí . Hoặc tuii sẽ lên Sb choo coi :> Nói mấy lần chưa làm dc ... Chưa đủ dũng cãm thôi moàh :"> :p
(*) Chơi với bạn khó quá ^^ Trước mặt thì thế này . Sau mặt thì thế nọ :j Khó chịu và khó hiểu mấy bạn thật :)
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# 9 trăm mấy con hạc đã bị vứt đi.!
I see the world differently than non-photographers... this reflection in the window of an optician in Örebro made me wonder about how accurate my 'vision' actually is.
Tech Note: Processed from RAW using Adobe Photoshop CS3. No effects or other manipulation added.
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Today we went to a restaurant in Furna, a small town located in higher elevation in the Swiss Alps near Davos. I asked our waitress Gretli if she would pose for a few shots outside the restaurant. This restaurant used to be a barn, with sun burned logs on the outside, and nicely done interior inside. The restaurant is a family run business; Gretli grew up in the house next door, and helped out serving today because they had a baptism banquet for lunch. Everybody here is very friendly.
I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I appreciate and welcome constructive feedback.
-- ƒ/8.0, 34 mm, 1/20 sec, ISO 200, Sony A6000, SEL-P1650, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC4196_hdr1bal1pho1e.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
In the middle: Big Shower / Grosze Dusche by German artist Rainer Fetting, 1981. To the right: Sumokämpfer Blau by Berlin artist Salomé.
At the exhibition New Wild Painters (Neue Wilde) in Groninger Museum, Groningen, Holland.
New Wild Painters presents an overview of the figurative painting of the early 1980s in West Germany. Young, ‘wild’ painters rebelled against the abstract art at that time.
ANNOUNCEMENT - HOLIDAY PRINT EXCHANGE 2010 DETAILS
December 11, 2010 1pm
Kells Irish Pub
112 SW 2nd Ave
Portland, Oregon
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Taken this morning while scouting out waterfalls with my daughter. We came upon this ridge and this was the scene across the way. I liked how you could see the river on each side of the scene....The sun was doing its best to break through the clouds but I was able to get a few shots off before the harsh light took effect
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/6.3
Focal Length 40 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Tarn Hows on Tuesday evening. There wasn't a huge amount of great light about, but a bit of colour started to creep into the sky late on.
I went for a long exposure to try to get a bit of drama in the shot but I'm not sure how I feel about it. I think the dynamism of the sky might be at odds with the serenity of the rest of the scene. Or maybe I'm over thinking it!
I have the hardest time getting up on Thursday. Hopefully this pic will make it all easier. Have a great day!!
PS. San Francsico bokeh :-D
How quickly skylines change in Miami! Compared to the photo* I took a year ago (below, from the same vantage point), this one shows more buildings (but less lights), and some familiar landmarks seem to have disappeared (or are now behind new buildings). :(
Note: Not an HDR shot. :p
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One factor in what i call "true minifig scaling" is not to just keep the minifig height in mind, but also the fact that the original minifigs low hip joints might create the impressions of tires being "too large" for a vehicle. I also forget that fact myself sometimes, since i often place minifigs next to my vehicles. However, if you keep using the realistically proportioned "human fig" as a template next to your MOC, selecting the right tires/rims for your vehicles wont be any trouble.
Tarn Hows, Lake District, UK
© 2015 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.
I just missed a little light as I arrived and tried to park at the incredibly busy Tarn Hows. Though the overcast conditions, to me, felt very Turner-esque.
This is one of the cats staying around me at my room in Santorini. She was so friendly and had a very sweet voice. I wonder how she and the other cats are doing... I miss them a lot!!!
I heard Greece is a cat paradise and you see a lot cats around, but in fact it was a country of dogs;D I was surprised to see so many BIG dogs wandering about here and there. They were also friendly, though they made some fights among them, and followed me for some foods. I guess it made cats away from me and I couldn't take as many photos as I had expected:((
I ask no one in particular. Sometimes there's an answer but then ultimately there's not for the things that happen.
Not the best photo to advertise a butterfly zoo but I can see 4 resting, possibly 5 when I look really closely. There were dozens flying around, all different species, just not when I took this shot 😂 Some fabulous foliage to make up for the shy butterflies. Taken during our visit to Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo in Herefordshire. Happy Window Wednesday!
Photo 69/100 : my 100x photos this year will be of foliage, so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants & fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳
Will these be around? Nice to see them still operating once in a while. C40-8M number 2436 and IC SD70 number 1020 head east on L506 in Shoreview, MN.
I was meant to be meeting (well possibly) Jim,Simon and Iain at Brothers Water this morning but as fate would have it i got a bit sidetracked on the way there.I was less than 10 minutes drive away when i just had to stop on the shoreline of Ullswater.It was still quite dark but the distant snow topped peaks stood out like a row of lighthouse's and it was a scene i just had to try and capture.
This was the view looking from Glencoyne across Ullswater and down into the Patterdale valley with the sun hiding somewhere behind the fell to the left.The sky was once again cloudless,but at least it had a pinkish glow to add a touch of colour to the early morning.
Im sorry i missed you guys if you were further up the road but you will know there ain't no mobile signal up them parts so i couldn't even ring you :(
If you did go i hope you got some great shots and i'll catch up with you's in the Ramble group later today.
I hope everyone has a great weekend :)
EXIF....F16....30 SECONDS....ISO 100....19MM....SINGH RAY ND3 REV. GRAD + HOYA POLARIZER
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She is a beautiful girl with the mood in the photo captured light was great. Timeless black and white.
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February 2021, Photo Tour to Kuusamo, Finland - image 4:
A Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus) (or Jays - how many do you actually see?) from below. Shooting straight up towards the sky with the 15mm Zeiss Milvus 2.8/15 ZE, whilst being surrounded by snow covered candle spruces. Happy Days.
If you are interested in my photo tour with NatureTalks to Kuusamo in Finland from the 5-12th of February 2022, then please send me a message (via Instagram, Messenger or an email to info@stefangerrits.com) or check their website: www.naturetalks.nl/product/winterfotoreis-finland-kuusamo...