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"Julep Crystal"
NOTE 2: Fixed the image to represent the Julep color better. It now matches the previous image I linked in Note 1. Apologies for the mis-representation. It's very hard to color correct and give the viewer a proper presentation of the colors.
NOTE 1: I havent looked at the picture since I posted it, but I have to fix the color a little. It looks a little too minty. I kinda rushed it and didnt try hard enough to color correct it. It should look like this
Had to bring these out this weekend. It's such a stunning color in real life. Oh, and this fountain is just collecting garbage. I guess they are waiting until the Summer to turn it on. Feel sorry for the person who has to clean it. lol!
Here's the profile image of my design.
Denim: Levi Capital E
Camera - Panasonic DMC ZS3
Photoshop - Used for Levels, Exposure, Brightness & Contrast, Selective Color, Blur, Gradient and Masking.
Now this one is a bit different. I took one look at the photo when I took it and decided I wanted to do more with it than leave it as a straight to JPG conversion...
So added a little Vignette, some sepia toning, and a bit of Glamour Glow... And Voila!
Canon Eos ELAN II 35mm SLR
Canon 50mm ƒ/1.8 EF Prime
Polypan F 50
Ilford ID-11 9 Minutes
Scanned From Negative on Epson Perfection 4490
Coming to MAINFRAME opening January 20th. running through to February 20th.
Single Colors & Fatpack are available.
Can be worn with the Entropy Head Accessory as well they are sized to work together but can be worn separately
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Cala
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In Bluebirds, the blue colour is produced by the structure of the feather - there is no blue pigment. "Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color. Blue colors in feathers are almost always produced in this manner. Examples include the blue feathers of Bluebirds, Indigo Buntings, Blue Jay's and Steller's Jays."
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This was not one of my 'usual' Mountain Bluebirds, and I was so happy to notice it, perched on a fence post. Managed to take about four rapid shots before a man, walking along a path leading from his property, caused it to fly. This handsome little bird made such a nice ending to my drive.
The weather forecast for yesterday was a risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. My plan had been to start out early in the morning and be home before any storm could arrive. However, as tends to happen, it was late morning before I finally made it out the front door. I enjoyed seeing the build-up of clouds, but was fortunate that the storm stayed away.
It had been a while since I last drove out to the area I wanted to explore; maybe eight months or so. I was curious as to whether I was going to be able to find a bird that many people had been reporting recently. A species that is rarely seen in Alberta, though I had seen a number of them on a trip to Texas in March 2019. I did also see one at a different location, at Frank Lake,but the extremely distant bird looked the size of a pin head.
My hope was that most people who wanted to see this bird had already been out there. My waiting till later paid off, as there was just one couple there. The bird was far away across on the other side of a pond, but my eyes eventually found it. I noticed two people walking fast towards it and I first thought they were unethical photographers. When I zoomed in, I could see that they were fishermen! The bird was flushed and fortunately flew that much closer to where I was standing, yet still quite a distance away. It was so interesting to watch this bird search every inch of the ground, several times catching a tiny fish. Suddenly, it flew, and I wondered what had spooked it. When I saw a photographer walking back through the trees closest to us, my question was answered. Am I really the only person who is not intent on getting inflight shots, even if the bird has to be flushed in order to get them? Anyway, I was so delighted to get the chance to watch it for a while.
On the way home, I drove the long way through my 'usual" area. I was surprised that I didn't see many birds, not even a Snipe. One Mountain Bluebird was so welcome.
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They look like Shovelers, but the beak colour is wrong and the female's dark chestnut head too............drawn a blank.
took this this morning near the Ptarmigan café in the Cairngorms, I think its a grouse, but some one said its a Ptarmigan but not sure
M57 Bicolor
42 x 1800' Baader 7nm Ha
105 x 1800' Baader 7nm OIII
AT10RC + CCDT67 reducer
STT-8300M
Mach1 GTO
ACP Expert / Scheduler
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State Heritage ID: 12869
The original Anglican church was constructed of Mt Lofty purple sandstone church in Gothic style with buttresses and opened in 1851 high on a hill. [It can be seen at the top left of the photo]
I think this cute little froggie might be eating my gold rim caterpillars. He was found on the Dutchmans pipevine.
ID: 003328
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It may NOT be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission.
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Exposure: 01/2015
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Published: 07/2015
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A scan of slide derived from Kodak Eastman Double-X pushed 2 stops and reversed in PQ Universal
You can see a development error on display (particles in the midle) - ran out of Sulfuric acid, thus made my Permanganate bleach even weaker than usually. That gave me an idea to push this bleach to the limits - to bleach with this poor man's bleach without additional time for compensation. Result: a tad underbleached - just a tad and without any additional time! When the situation repeats itself, I'll add a minute or two of bleaching time and bleach to completion.
This tells me that I'm on the right track with using dilute (~66%) Bleach to begin with by mixing parts 1A + 1B (as in recipe) + 1 Water. This has the additional bonus of splitting Parts A and B nicely in 10 working solutions! And using dilute bleach means less frequent handling of angry concentrated chemicals.
So - dilute bleach is safer for emulsion, safer to handle and it saves on chemicals. Best part - bleaching time stays the same!