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Lulworth is considered to be one of the most perfectly shaped coves in the World.Its shaped like a Scallop shell. Clays and sands formed the front of the cove which eroded over time allowing the sea to carve out its wonderful shape. The area along the shoreline is formed from Portland Stone, from which cement is made. lots of historic buildings world wide were built from the stone, and it is extremely tough stopping further erosion inward though the cove is widening and the cliffs on the west side are in a dangerous condition. The waves enter the cove radiating out in a circular direction as can be seen in the photo and its this that creates the perfectly symmetrical shape.
It is part of the Jurassic coast and is a World heritage site visited by over a half a million people each year.
I loved the place as it was a real working harbour with proper fishing boats and fishermen mending their nets and getting their boats ready for the morning. The little town is totally unspoiled and I found it charming!
Most photos of Lulworth show the complete shell shape of the cove but they have all been taken from the air as its impossible to view it in its entirety, any other way.
I suppose this photo is a bit more unusual as its not the normal touristy snap which Im not a fan of. I did have to post process it quite a bit as the light was almost gone.Its the best I could do and Ill just leave it as it is.
Its a great place to visit so do go there! Ill certainly be back next year and you could meet me.
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Hope your week ahead is as special as you are to Flickr.
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Pat.
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Part of getting through life is accepting, and dealing with, our weaknesses. Which doesn't mean they aren't still a pain in the butt.
Me, I'm over-sensitive to all kinds of sensory input - and input affecting my sensors. For instance, even in August in our constant ocean breezes, I daren't go outside without my ears covered.
This is, of course, a huuuge pain. When everyone else is out in shorts and bathing suits, I'm sweating with a big fleecy band around my head. It sucks, but the alternative (excruciating ear aches) sucks a whole lot worse.
I'm also overly sensitive to noise. And bright light. Especially bright flashing light that hits my eyes unexpectedly. So... imagine how much fun I am as a companion at a rawk show. Normally I take along ear plugs. Last night I forgot.
I guess I was lulled into complacency by the fact that the show was at a theatre. A play house. A place I last attended in my teens, when I saw some Shakespearean production there. So yeah... I went in plugless. And immediately regretted it. Still... I was up for enjoying myself... until the %$(*&$%(&ing light show started.
I can't imagine whose idea it was to flash big spotlights directly into the audience's eyes repeatedly throughout the night. Probably the same wise person who decided a super-bright sign behind the band... illuminated by 10,000 1,000 watt bulbs... was also a very good thing to flash repeatedly in the audience's eyes.
What really amazed me was that no one else seemed bothered. Whereas I was in several sorts of agony all night.
The bright flashing lights. Fuck, man. I thought I was gonna have a seizure or something. I ended up spending most of the night doubled over with my head in my lap, eyes closed, hands clamped over my face. Every time I tried to enjoy actually watching the band... zappo! Unexpected blasts of super-bright white light set off pinball explosions in my brain.
So today is pretty much a write-off. Migraine city, man.
And I HATE HATE HATE that my body is so delicate.
I'm from sturdy peasant stock. Why am I so fragile? Why do things that normal people take in stride disable me?
Sorry for the whining self-pity. Kee-rist. At least I know, without a doubt, that I am now too old for rawk shows. Goodbye youth. Your time has come and gone. From now on I'll just satisfy myself by listening to records at home.
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Happy Weekend!
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Happy Sliders Sunday!
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I heard today that the region had the lowest solar input for the month of January since they started keeping those records - meaning that we hardly saw the sun - not the kind of record we like to break. This male cardinal did his best to brighten up the last cloudy day in January though.
Another night shot from this year's harvest. We finished this year's harvest yesterday right before a big change in the weather- Yesterday's high of 75° was replaced today by a high of only 35°. But it's the midwest so anything goes when it comes to the weather! Yields ended being better than last year and some of the best we have had. But we need it,expenses are basically double or more than what they were just 2 years ago!
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Bolshoi Theatre - one of the largest in Russia and one of the most important in the world of opera and ballet theaters.
The history of the theater decided to carry on with March 1776.
Currently in the repertoire of the Bolshoi Theatre saved many of the classic opera and ballet performances, but the theater is committed to new experiments.
In March 2010, the Bolshoi Theatre in cooperation with the company "BEL Air Media» started to broadcast their performances in theaters around the world. March 11, 2012 together with the company «Google Russia» Bolshoi Theatre ballet performances began airing on the channel "YouTube" on the territory of Russia.
Macro Mondays - Spiky, November 23rd 2020
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Blending of several mage.space images with my photo as the input. Edited in Photoshop and Luminar.
Es ist Winter, aber noch haben wir viel vom Herbst übrig.
Überblendung mehrerer mage.space-Bilder mit meinem Foto als Input. Bearbeitet in Photoshop und Luminar.
I wish you all some wonderful holidays with sun, wind and empty beaches, interesting encounters and cultural input
Trans World Flight Center, the original terminal building, or head house, operated as TWA main terminal from 1962 to 2001.
Designed for Trans World Airlines by Eero Saarinen and Associates, with inputs by Howard Hughes. Design incorporates elements of the Futurist, Neo-futurist, and Fantastic architectural styles. It featured a prominent wing shaped thin shell roof supported by four Y-shaped piers. Inside an open three-level space with tall windows enabling views of departing and arriving jets. Two tube-shaped red-carpeted departure-arrival corridors extended outward, connecting to the gates.
Saarinen described the head house form as being like the Leonardo da Vinci flying machine, from Howard Hughes vision of what he wanted. I want to say the two hit it right on..
While driving along the Kings Canyon we realized it was only a couple hours to sunset. Importantly we had not decided any place where we wanted to get the sunset. For a change it was drizzling all afternoon and I was thinking of getting some nice post-rain clouds for the sunset. We finally decided to drive back to Sequoia and get the sunset at the Moro Rock. It was about an hour away from the Kings Canyon National Park.
As we arrived at the spot after climbing like 500 stairs, we were greeted with this awesome view. This is the west side where all the magic was happening.
The stairs go right to the top, an exasperating climb but completely worth the effort. At times a bit unsafe as the railings are absent, but no biggy! Excellent place to watch stars if you stay late on the top. This was taken from about half climb where there is a small balcony put out to watch the wavy valley.
The windy roads down the valley looked tempting. I instantly wanted to get the light trails of the cars driving back from the NP. I stayed up late and tried many exposures before I was sure about the settings. About 20min after the sunset I started to see the trials in 3-4min exposures but still the top of the photograph was too exposed. Had to wait a bit more for the light on the top to get less intense. The worry was the valley can get too dark! This was my third and final shot with a 6min exposure after the sun was completely down. Eventually, I realized its only a 15min window when the light is right to expose the shot right and get the trails distinct enough to stand out of the scene. The lights in the back is Visalia and Tulare.
Will post a few more shots from a day before.
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(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
Black & White Film: Rollei Retro 80s @ISO 40.
Red Filter and Tripod with timer.
Copy negative with a DSLR, reverse with Adobe Camera Raw, and edit contrast with Nick Silver Efex Pro2 & ACDSee Photo Editor 11.
Notes: Using Rollei Retro 80s for the first time, could not find any developing time for Xtol 1:1. So my negative came out too dense and over develop. Next time will try ISO 64 and 9 minutes on Xtol @ 1:1.
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(Location: Smyrna Dunes Park, New Smyrna Beach, Florida).
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Created with Dream by Wombo using my photo of tree bark as strong input .
Prompt: beautiful witch face in bleeding tree bark, Halloween decorations
Style: The City
Have a fun and safe day full of treats!
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In the previous photograph I explained the physical law of entropy. It is actually the most fundamental law in the universe. The only way entropy can be overcome is with an additional input of energy, i.e. work.
Here we see a once workable hut reduced to a ruin by the law of entropy. All things must return to their natural state. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. You get the idea. So here we see the old hut's iron roof rusting away, its wooden boards rotten, and within a few short years (perhaps less) it will collapse with only the brick chimney left standing.
Already the trees are starting to grow inside and twist the building around on its axis. I didn't go inside because I'll wager there were one or two snakes in there too. And all Tasmanian snakes are venomous.
This is a remake of a sunset photo that I took on a photography outing with the WIU Hot Shots at Lake Argyle back in 2013. I wanted to see compare how it would look when processed with the new Aurora HDR (the original below was processed with Photomatix Pro). Overall, I think it was easier to process in Aurora HDR and I do like the look I achieved better... although some of the differences may be attributed to my subsequent use of Curves and selective sharpening in Photoshop.
I've replaced this image a couple of times based on input from others. This version has slightly warmer tones as suggested by Ping... I'm not exactly sure I got everything right but it is closer to what she suggested.
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Nothing wilted here, we just have the overlap of two tulip petals that I thought were pretty wonderful. The product of a multi image focus stack, this image should reward viewing full screen and more. If you do zoom in, you'll notice a few little white things on the lower petal; I've no idea what they are, so any suggestions are welcome, as is any other input.
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Prompts: Infinite Fractal trees quilling
Style: Sorry, didn't make a note of that
Input: this texture
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Even though the weather feels like Winter, buds are starting to plump. Looking forward to all the color!
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Prompts: Old man with scruffy dog sitting on steps of his shack in post apocalyptic town in the desert
Style: VFX v2
Input:Texture on "Normal"
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It may not be cozy, but it is a refuge for this poor guy and his pup.
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This image was generated by AI using text input. No reference image was used. Post processing to trim the edges.
Another Coaltit shot from the garden.
Birds
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Friends, I've been struggling with the crop of this photo. Below is the original version I posted. The version above is smaller. I welcome your input as to which crop you feel is better. Thank you.
Visited the rose garden at Queen Victoria Gardens this afternoon.I have my Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 macro lens and a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 prime lens which I seldom use.
Flickr friend Christine S and myself have been discussing the quality of bokeh with the use of different lenses.
I am trying to compare the bokeh produced by both the lenses.....I have to confess it is not a perfect comparison because of the different f stops.
I have to cropped the image with the 50mm f1.8 lens to try to match the magnification. So besides the cropping, there is no other editing.
What is the verdict ? Which bokeh do you like best or is there much difference?
Many thanks for your critique and input. Your contribution is most appreciated.
Peaceful Friday
To finish up this "Sharp or Unsharp" series, the closing in on an object, from different angles, with different cameras and lenses, one photo digital the other argentic, a word so much better than the plain "analog".
For me, each image has its own charm, and I sometimes wonder if all this quest of mine has anything to do with "wabi-sabi", the Japanese school of thought in which beauty is to be found in imperfection
I would like to thank all for their precious input, their valuable feelings, opinions and suggestions. I guess it will be a while before I take it all in and, somehow, in the process, make it mine.
"Bem hajam" (be well) as people say here in Covilhã in the stead of "thank you".
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Leica M Monochrom (246), Apo-Summicron 2.0/75 ASPH, Affinity Photo, EI 320, 1/360s, f/8
This white-tailed deer is not the normal color. This buck is whitish gray. After much research by Chris, he really came up with nothing definite. Any input appreciated.
Thanks so much for the visit!
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HUMAN Extended version VOL.1
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What is it that makes us human? Is it that we love, that we fight ? That we laugh ? Cry ? Our curiosity ? The quest for discovery ?
Driven by these questions, filmmaker and artist Yann Arthus-Bertrand spent three years collecting real-life stories from 2,000 women and men in 60 countries.
Working with a dedicated team of translators, journalists and cameramen, Yann captures deeply personal and emotional accounts of topics that unite us all; struggles with poverty, war, homophobia, and the future of our planet mixed with moments of love and happiness.
Source and more: HUMAN by Yann Arthus-Bertrand
The Samhain Sisters had their first vet visit yesterday. They did remarkably well.. sat quietly in their carrier the entire time and weigh in at 2lbs each. They do not have FIV thank goodness. Sadly they came to me with stomach issues (diarrhea) and its not stopped. The vet game me Royal Canin and they flat out refuse it. I kept them with no other food for over 24 hours and they are still to tiny and fragile but they would not eat it. I did research and i'm not sure its ok for them. I read some pretty horrific stories about the effects of this food on cats and dogs. Even animals that had been on it for quite some time. So if ANYONE has any input, I would me very very grateful. Thanks for stopping by. <3
Sunset at Parkamoor Jetty, Coniston Water, Lake District National Park
I'd like to ask those that follow me and anyone else who has the time/inclination to let me know which of the 3 compositions I took they prefer, and why? I'm intrigued to know your views to compare with mine. All 3 shots were taken within about 10-15 mins of each other. All are a focus stacked long exposure images for the water & jetty blended with a normal sky exposure.
I was looking for something to shoot that was not too far away as the sky was looking promising. Had not really looked at the Coniston Water area before and saw in one of the photo books a couple of jetties on the east shore so picked one and went for it. Fantastic light.
Many thanks for any input made. many thanks in advance.
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1948 SIMCA Cinq Coupé Biplace
^)(^ SORRY: I have to "slow down" (probably fewer photos, fewer input in groups, fewer comments and slower responses, etc.) for the next coming weeks, because we renovate our house ♫♪
I am very sorry about possible inconveniences ...
Minolta MD Tele Rokkor 135mm 1:2.8, f/5.6
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I think I have spent enough time trying to ID this one! I believe it is a Loggerhead Kingbird, and with Helmer's input and another search that's the ID I will use:)
Thanks for looking, and any input:)
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• 4k • This shot above was taken with my own photo-suite [ ALPHA Photography Suite 2020 V5 ] • ReShade 4.6.1 • Otis Tool • Countless custom [ added ] engine tweaks [ into: Engine.ini, Input.ini & Lightmass.ini ]
Mandarin Duck, Nottinghamshire, Uk.
Taken by my son using my Nikon Coolpix P900.
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Prompts: Winter woodland,
Style: VFX v2
Input photo taken this morning out of our window after a surprise snowstorm yesterday. I wish my view really looked like this!
All of you in the path of this winter storm, please stay safe!
a water jet, an input/output-system like a radio, a chess-computer, a guitar, a camera, a brain, a cow, a spoon, human hands, a mirror, a revolver, a loudspeaker...
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