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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994
Official Animated Art Gif Animated Artwork "Uber" touches "eye"-button-key to the metal door Futuristic Series From the project Homage to Paul Jaisini Invisible Paintings
Hi there, a little something from my spring adventure.
I’ve never been one for convention, so when the sign said* “TURN RIGHT”, of course I had to go left, and what a great choice it turned out to be.
It was my first real outdoor adventure of the year and I had been following the trail for about an hour or so when I came upon a fork in the road. Hmmm! What to do. Yes, the trail is a wonderful walk, but I was looking for more, I wanted to get off the beaten track, get away from marked routes and manicured fields.
On this day, I wanted to escape the constant drone of the concrete jungle, I wanted to experience the true feeling of springtime in bush country and The Forks of the Credit was about as far away as I could get on a rather short one day trek.
Springtime in Ontario is a beautiful thing and this year was no exception. It was absolutely stunning and even though it arrived late, it was a magnificent display of nature in all its glory. I absolutely love the richness of the colours, bright fluorescent yellows and refreshing mint greens. I absolutely love the vigor of new life, when everything is new and crisp and clean. It’s a whole new beginning as nature reawakens from a seemingly endless slumber to start the cycle all over again.
Along with brilliant sunshine, clear blue skies and comfortable temps, this was the perfect day. Just the way I planned it. ha!
Thank You Mother Nature.
Thanks for letting me play in your backyard. You’re awesome.
I used the Pixlr app on my iPhone 7 Plus. It is incredible to explore and experiment with a favorite photo. The effects are endless. I generally take screenshots as I go along so I can capture wild and interesting variations as I experiment in Pixlr.
Especially the bird itself had been lightened selectively by the DxO Photolab tool "Smart Lightning" (ClearView) to better identify the exact species.
W/o any image processing the bird and the branches were only seen as dark silhouettes.
Another setting sun over the beachgrass picture. I do like pictures with the setting sun peeking through. And I do like color.....
Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994
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Art gif series homage to Paul Jaisini 25th years anniversary. Paul Jaisini destroyed his artworks to paint invisible paintings in 1994 RGB Glitch effect
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A view toward the South Bay from Mount Tamalpais, with some postprocessing to remove most of the haze in the air. In the distance, one can see San Jose (55 miles / 90 km away) and, just barely the Lick Observatory at the summit of Mount Hamilton (65 miles / 105 km away). For the latter, you'll probably have to zoom into the full-resolution version of the picture.
A version of this photo with annotations is here.
This magical moonlit scene was actually taken in broad daylight without a moon or a large sailing ship. Marblehead harbor and the clouds were there, but not quite this color. I took this picture months ago, but although it was a beautiful place my photo didn't capture it's essence. In my opinion, though this is a made up scene it is a much better image - and that is what my pictures are all about.
Please check out my updated version of this picture. It's called Still Sailing Moonward, and you can look up that name in Flickr. Thanks.
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Some say that I'm a wise man, some think that I'm a fool
It doesn't matter either way: I'll be a wise man's fool
For the lesson lies in learning and by teaching I'll be taught
for there's nothing hidden anywhere, it's all there to be sought
© 1968 Keith Reid for Procol Harum
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August 29, 2014. On the site of the Koekelberg Basilica, I stumbled upon a group of stegophilists climbing the structure. The light behind the lamb and the alpinist in the process of reaching it suggests redemption, even if the actual sky was substituted with this more dramatic one, and even if the climber was captured ascending a different part of the sanctuary.
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Took this simple photo at an apple orchard, and then proceeded to make 18 different versions of it while trying to maintain the simplicity. Most of them, including the original shot, would have been fine and some of them might bave been better, but I kind of liked this one. I could have made 18 more but its time to move on.
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No hay banda. There is no band.
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I thought it was time for a small photomanipulation :)
OMG! The third Explore #1 on June 11th!! Thank you guys!!!
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Peter Ludwig (°Berlin 1902-11-18 ✞Horhausen 1983-09-30) achatite mask. Achatite was a material made of ground stone and wood, and a binder. From a product range of more than 300 models in the early 1960's, production quotas of Achatite wall masks dwindled steadily from that point on. By the late 1970's, it was discontinued. Sic transit gloria mundi.
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