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For this week's Fotosöndag's theme... "Hopp" (Hope, jump, skip, bounce...etc), I've decided to merge two pictures I took few weeks ago into a classic "He loves me? He loves me not?" (effeuiller la marguerite).

I hardly ever do this, but I'm actually posting an 'auto-enhance' version of something. When I clicked on it, I thought it was interesting-looking, if only for reference. For example, you can see that I was not, in fact, standing on the on-ramp, as accused.

Michael Lerner aka Telekinesis for Merge Records

Sonoran Desert National Monument, Arizona

LARGE View On White

 

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Near Gunlock, Washington County, Utah.

Walnut Street between 35th and 36th Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Just having some fun with clouds and titles...have a great evening! :D

I-94 Southbound - Lake Forest Oasis

 

52Frames - Week 33 - Night Photography (Alternate)

 

I was intent on shooting light trails for this week's 52Frames challenge on Night Photography.

 

Of the many shots I took, this is the #2 pick. I set-up at a tollway oasis, camera on tripod, just shooting away at traffic light trails. While the light trails were good, the photo was boring. So I captured some higher shutter speed shots with vehicles and ghosted them in via a 3-image composite (first ever) using blend mode and opacity adjustments in PS.

 

Taken 8/12/20

GVA diesel bus 75 near the Arnhem station.

 

In the early eighties I started taking pictures of buses. There still were many smaller bus companies, all with their own bus models. Later on, when all models were standardized and lot of small companies merged to bigger ones, the bus scene became less interesting and I quit making shots. This series of 12 shots is from 1982/1983.

The Copper Coast is a stretch of Atlantic Coastline from Tramore to Stradbally in County Waterford. It is now a European Geopark because of its unique mineral deposits. It is also one of the most beautiful coastal drives to be found anywhere. It is especially beautiful if you travel east to west on a clear day and are afforded the beautiful views of Mine and Helvic Heads with Dungarvan Bay. There are numerous beautiful coves with some great beaches. This is a very undiscovered and wonderful area of County Waterford and one of my favourite spots, especially Bonmahon, a place I have very fond memories of.

Clouds and people and waves and mornings.

Ink on colourfix paper. Image inspired by Yazmin

A merge of 700 four second exposures spanning two hours of a storm that passed through North Carolina.

This is only half of the activity in the scene as I was taking pics at 4 seconds on/4 seconds off.

There is a shooting star in the frame and several aircraft trails, the axial rotation of the earth can also be seen, with Polaris in the upper right of frame and the stars rotating as smeared light trails all around it.

 

I made the images into a full time-lapse video set to music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdDbXiM0_ag

(don't forget to hit 720P and fullscreen it!)

 

I think it would be cool if the two items (that both lasted 1 frame) turned out to be plasma ball lightning, rather than shooting stars. They're both in the upper left quadrant and slightly deviate from the axial track of the stars around them with shorter amounts of movement, but far brighter.

Created with startrails.de

Merged together, Construction of the new Port House @ Port of Antwerp, merged together with the old Fire Station @ Kattendijk dock..

Designed by British top architect Zaha Hadid..

Finally, the building ( skeleton ) will be covered with glass.

Picture taken with Pentax K5 with Sigma DF EX Aspherical 28-70mm F2.8..

This picture is copyright protected - no use without my permission - www.digicrea.be

A little mix of summer cherries and fallen cherry tree leaves

A busy time with the broom at the moment sweeping up the leaves !!! So reminded myself A bit of hard work in the autumn has its rewards in the summer :0)) HSS

This is a composite of three separate photos, all taken last weekend in San Francisco while visiting family on Christmas vacation. San Francisco, 2010.

In this long-exposure shot from a bridge, the flowing trails of headlights and taillights trace cars merging from Dallas’ eastbound I-635 onto the southbound lanes of US 75, capturing the dynamic pulse of the city’s busy highway interchange.

Composite of 3 shots. Two with recent lightning strikes and the original NYC 9/11 cityscape. My layering leaves something to be desired :-)

 

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slider sunday.......did this earlier this week and am so proud that i got the spring shot in almost exactly the same place without bringing the original along for a memory-jog *and* that i got both into a diptych ~grin~ ....... apologies if you've already seen this.

 

top-- october 21, 2012;

bottom- may 13, 2013

 

this time (spring) it is only one photo and cropped a little to make it match;

in the fall i merged 2 photos

and this time i caught a jogger

 

scavchal22 diptych of 2 shots at least 6 months apart

scavenger9 juxtaposition

ODC 10 minutes from home

 

looks ultra-cool on black. to experience that, type L or left click your mouse while it is on the picture.

A lot of murals painted along Commercial.

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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis

 

St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.

 

Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.

 

The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Botanical_Garden

 

The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw. Its herbarium, with more than 6.6 million specimens, is the second largest in North America, behind only that of the New York Botanical Garden.

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Using a horizontal blur effect applied in post-processing, the water, snow, and earth of Iceland blend into soft brushstrokes, as if painted by Arctic winds.

An artistic interpretation that seeks to transport the viewer to the endless horizons of the land of fire and ice, where reality and dreams merge into a single moment.

I took this series of pics of Ozone running along a concrete slope. He then merged them into one image for me.

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