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Sunday - An adder keeps a watchful eye on me keeping a watchful eye on it (and its mates!) in the cutting near the top of the Weybourne incline.
Montréal, le 30 mars 2011 - Gilles Duceppe participe à l'inauguration du local électoral de la circonscription de Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie en compagnie du candidat Bernard Bigras.
Photos taken during the Local Legends event at the Hyatt Carmel Highlands for the hotel's 100th Anniversary. -July 28, 2017
I was relating the story about how i'd recently spat pepsi into my camera by accident and this guy began talking about how useful fizzy black beverages are for loosening tight rusted nuts on agricultural equipment, pour on and leave overnight. It doesn't work so well on cameras tho
My current photography project is on the local shop keepers of Horbury and their businesses. I have been taking images of the owners and colleagues in their premises. The focus is on the person with all their products in shot, showcasing their shop as it is on an average day. I started this because I think local independent shops are a part of what keeps small communities together. As I have spent time taking the photos I have come to see the good relationships the shop keepers have with the local public, how many of them are on first name terms and how much the local community supports the local shops and services.
This photo is of Anais Fatale, local multi-cultural dance instructor.
It was a test in both Lightroom (new toy) and Photoshop. I used Lightroom to get the colours all nifty-fied, then Photoshop to do correcting and healing etc. etc. on her clothing and skin. Got rid of some blemishes and scars on her body and tried to better blend the colours together on her outfit. Spent quite some time in it as I'm new to beauty-fying techniques. It was fun though.
The next time I do something like this it'll look a little more professional. I'm pretty much just screwing around right now. I like to upload photos like this to see what kind of creative comments I can get.
B23-7 leads a local to the Dragon Cement factory, while the frontmost cars will be shipped down the line to Brunswick, ME, about three hours later.
Memorial to police killed in the line of duty, located between the modern concrete boxes of the police station and courthouse, Queanbeyan. Taken in 2017.
Downtown Birmingham, 9/11 Memorial Walk on the west side of 19th Street N. between 3rd & 4th Avenues
This colorful bench represents a year-long project with a diverse group of children who studied heroes after the 9/11 incident. The children designed the bench, painted the ceramic tiles and inserted them into the bench.
-Teresa Thorne, Blount Co.
Paddle upwind and raise an impromptu sail to go downwind is the practice for fishing and inter-island commuting here.