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This mill is on the river Ant in Irstead. The water levels around the mill are now kept very high and there is no footpath or land access to the mill. The mill can be seen by boat from the river Ant or from How Hill on the Ludham side of the river.
How often when photographing birds have you caught just the bum or the tailfeathers as it takes off. Maybe not as much as I use to as I have come to sometimes recognize the movement when they are about to leave. But I still do it.
So, my friend enjoys boat making. I enjoy sitting on his bed and taking photographs of his room. This is one of the close up shots I got whilst he was working (and I was being rather annoying). What caught my eye about this photo was the angle of the boat, almost like it's sailing in darkness.
(by the way, the finished piece looked amazing!)
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The night market... (ii)
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Chun Yeung Street, North Point, Hong Kong
Maybe is my lovely flowergirl, every day she is able to bring a smile on my face, even when I am sad. I love her!
Made for the Radiohead Event, and now it's a tribute to Furillen - which has disappeared completely ...
The full video can be found here:
As of right now, this is the standard for all of my double exposures. Yeah, I get some good results that don't look like this, but why wouldn't you want every one to look this good? The conditions were perfect for double exposures that day: cool temperatures, great model, overcast skies, and black and white film. I need to duplicate those settings to see if I can come close to this goodness again one day.
How long will it take before this bunker is washed to the sea ?...
The answer my friend is blowin in the wind...
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A CSX Shipper's Special was sitting at the Jessup yard office in 1990. The former Clinchfield FP7 was recently painted in the Bright Future scheme and looking pretty presentable at the time.
It now wears the black and yellow of the Western Maryland Railway on the West Virginia Central.
The tag said this was "Mugwort" but on further investigation, it turns out it was actually Clematis occidentalis aka C. verticellaris. I liked the other name better...
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A fellow photographer on the trip and I had a challenge to get a picture with as many zebra as possible w/o any of the ground, etc. showing. We saw thousands of them but they were never together in a tight cluster . . . but, finally, I got one!!!
A quartet of CSX EMDs had an eastbound rock job rolling along the B&O at Point of Rocks on a warm morning in 2008.
The "Dark Future" paint job was starting to show itself as seen on the second motor; the shopping cart [CSX] logo would soon be saturating the fleet.
I didn't realize at the time how involved this one was going to be. Just wasn't happy with it and kept working on it.
Not all the steps are here because I didn't realize how far this one would go. This is probably a third of all the steps.
I came close to scraping it...it just wasn't working for me.
Hope you like the finished product.
(Software Used-bounced back and forth)
Photoshop
Lightroom
Topaz
Leo. How I love this age of uninhibited joyful smiles, excited but uncoordinated flailing of limbs, and snuggly, softly-snoring naps.
Image made with my Nikon F100.
Today's musical selection: Mogwai - How to Be a Werewolf (in Thirty Century Man)
Mount St. Helens area, WA