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moody skys over the beach huts of Hayling Island. Added a 0.9 grad to enhance the dark sky and brighten up the foreground.
Jewelry Boxes in a Row... Which one to choose? - Ékszeres dobozok... Melyiket válasszam?
"Boxes" , "In a row" - Our Daily Challenge
I'm not sure where these little characters came from. They appear to be hand painted and have Germany stamped on the bottom.
for Looking Close...on Friday
theme: "In a Row on a Mirror"
Windows in a row
Finestre in fila
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So here's the haul before I lost control, got up close and personal and the restraining order was issued :D
Macro Monday theme this week is to photograph items "in a row". In other words, three or more identical or similar items arranged in an as much as possible straight line.
The 3 PM Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway trip is southbound headed back to town from its trip out into the gorge as it shoves up the ramp through COAL interlocking at MP 124.9 on the modern day RBMN's Lehigh Division mainline. This is where they leave former Lehigh Valley trackage and enter the ex Central Railroad of New Jersey mainline via this new connection built by the Reading and Northern where historically one never existed. The track immediately to their right below the wall is the RBMN's Lehighton Branch which is the former LV/CR Main 1 and the old Main 2 to the right of that is still owned by Norfolk Southern as their Lehigh Line.
Powering the train is sharply painted RBMN 2013 a rebuilt GP38-2 acquired from NS that was orginally built as a high hood unit in Aug. 1973 as SOU 5070 and received a new cab and low nose in 2015 and then was sold five years later.
Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Sunday July 2, 2023
365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 042/365
Taken for 'In a Row' challenge in the Flickr Lounge.
Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. All comments and Faves are very much appreciated
Taken last August at Point Lobos State Reserve near Monterey. I would have liked to get out to do some birding this weekend, but unfortunately I just had too much else to do. Hopefully next weekend though!
Thanks for your comments, faves, and invites everyone! Sent this to #354 in Explore!
Highest Position - Explore #9 | 26.08.2008 (Thank you all always! :))
Whenever I post several Melbourne shots straight in a row, I feel I’ve let down my sweet ole Adelaide haha! As a very fair person I am & always will be (does that make you want to puke or lose your appetite? if so, please go ahead :P), here’s one shot I took on my birthday in Glenelg in Adelaide after my dinner. Honestly speaking… walking around with mates taking photos was already one of the best gift I’ve but of coz who is going to say that’s enough present haha!..not me :P Perhaps a Nikon D300 or Canon 5D might just make my day LOL! Hope I get to see another daylight after saying this :D
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About
The Curvy Sculpture Near Glenelg Beach
The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shot (+2..0..-2 EV) taken handheld using Sigma DC HSM 10-20mm lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'curves' to increase the contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (blues) to slightly increase the tone of some part of sky
- Added 1 layer mask effect of ‘saturation’ (yellows) to increase the impact of sunset
- Used 'unsharp mask' (as always) on the background layer
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are (as always) welcome.
Music
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One of my photos for the Macro Monday theme "All in a row".
The wooden bus people form an orderly queue all in a row to board the routemaster bus.
This wooden toy has been a firm favourite with all three of our children and has many years of playing left in it yet.
This gives new meaning to the term..."Having all your ducks in a row".
Taken by hubbie late afternoon on (10/24/2006) at the now familiar pond across the street. He used a Takumar 135mm lens with 3X tele-converter and polarizing filter...ISO200, aperture f/2.8, exposure .008 seconds (1/125). Edited by yours truly so as to give the effect of a hand done illustration that traditionally use to be found in Field & Stream or Outdoor Life magazines...but no filters were used. Best viewed in large size.