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A Daisy flower from our garden.
Nikon D700 with Nikkor 200mm f/4D Micro lens.
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Havok, Havok
"Look what I can do, brother!"
As warmth spreads through the night air,
One man watches as his kin
Sets the night afire.
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Floor sign outside an elevator in Galbraith Hall at UC San Diego. I'd been wanting to shoot this as I like how the digit 3 looks in the Gotham typeface, the signage font used in the core area of the building.
Effects courtesy of NIK Collection's Silver Efex Pro 2, Full Contrast and Structure effect with added cyanotype toning.
Pike of Stickle, also known as Pike o’ Stickle, is a fell in the English Lake District. It reaches a height of 709 metres (2,326 ft) and is situated in the central part of the national park in the valley of Great Langdale. The fell is one of three fells which make up the picturesque Langdale Pikes (the others being Harrison Stickle and Loft Crag), one of the best-known areas in Lakeland. A "stickle" is a hill with a steep prominent rocky top, while a "pike" is a hill with a peaked summit, the name being therefore partly tautological.
Rain, rain, rain... But the raindrops on the window, illuminated by the evening sun, provided a nice backdrop for the orchids in my living room.
Lens: Zuiko OM MC Auto S 50mm F1.4
This summer we went camping from San Diego all the way up the Canadian border, stopping at amazing places along the way. Since we lived in San Diego and or LA for the greater parts of our lives, we stop much until we got to central CA, our first real stop being Morro Bay. It's a pretty chill area, nice long (but cold) beaches, and of course the iconic Rock.
Lots more photos to go through from the trip up the west coast, looking forward to processing them and sharing them. :)
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Nikon D800e with 24-70mm f/2.8 lens
120 second exposure at f/13
10 stops of Formatt-Hitech ProStop IRND filters
Processed in Silver Efex Pro 2 and Adobe Photoshop CC
As found at Forest Lawn in Buffalo, NY last weekend.
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Lakes - Lingcove Beck.
about 150m after the Lingcove pack horse bridge.
The Blue Tiger Butterfly - Tirumala hamata.
Blue Tigers are mostly a tropical butterfly and can be seen nearly all year round in North Queensland. They are migratory and fly south during spring and summer reaching southern Queensland, NSW and even Victoria.
This image of the butterfly is captured with the Nikon D810 and 200-500mm f/5.6E lens.
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With the COVID-19 (coronavirus) now here and in most countries I am spending all my time at home and fortunately have plenty of birds coming to visit due to our bird friendly and flower garden.
3rd photo adventure of the week (in visiting family and friends in Northeastern Pennsylvania).
State Game Lands 13
Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
Friday, July 20th, 2018
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A divine wind whispered through the trees
Leaves scattered and skin chilled
A soft cry echoes at the edge of hearing
Shadows rippled and a tear fell.
- a fragment
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Flowers are almost nonexistent around my house, except for vines running up a backyard fence featuring small clusters of tiny blooms surrounded by red leaves. Alas, I cannot identify the plant as I am not a botanist.
This furry-looking bloom was roughly 1/4" (6.35mm) in diameter, the pollen cluster (I think) less than 1/32" (0.79mm) wide.
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Thought I'd throw in some greens to break up the Autumn colours a bit!
Seelenfresser
Mal wieder eine ziemlich alte Aufnahme, allerdings ganz frisch bearbeitet! Einfach mal so... :))
Again, an old photograph but newly-processed! Out of the blue... :))
Tools: Aperture, Analog Efex Pro 2, Viveza 2, Pixelmator.
Elliptische Anomalie
Eine Abweichung der besonderen Art...
Das Dach des Sony Centers am Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. :)
(Hinweis: Farbversion des Bildes gelöscht...)
A special kind of anomaly...
Sony Center roof at Potsdamer Platz, Berlin. :)
(Note: Colour version deleted...)
Tools: Aperture, Silver Efex Pro 2.
My family and I have recently had a brief vacation at the seaside, in Rosolina Mare (Rosolina on the sea), a peculiar location in a world dominated by water, as you can see by following the link in Google Maps. There is a stretch of land surrounded by many different waters: the Adriatic Sea (E), the Lagoon of Caleri (W), the delta of the river Adige (N), and that of the river Po (S). In the middle of this watery network there lays a strip of land, roughly divided into two: on the western side (the lagoon side) there is a beautiful Mediterranean pine grove, and on the eastern side a long, wide, partly wild beach of fine amber-coloured sand.
The northern Adriatic Sea is pretty shallow, so even moderate low tides are able to uncover large sand banks; this is the context of the series of photographs I will upload in the next weeks, beginning with this one.
The very faintest early lights were already in the sky when I started my session, at 4.15 am; sunrise would have been at about 5.25, and there were many kilometers of wild beach before me... :-)
In retrospect, I am under the impression that this sunrise developed at a slow pace - maybe this was because it was absolutely windless: the sea was as peaceful as it can be, and the clouds in the sky moved very leisurely.
As I was trying to capture that peaceful, still moment, more than once I found myself wondering whether the wavy patterns retained by the uncovered sand and the complex cloudscape could somehow be meaningful - whether they encrypted some kind of message I could not even begin to understand. I do not know for sure if it that was the case, of course, but I think that somehow such sheer beauty and harmony must be endowed with a meaning - if only in the dephts of our souls... So I share this sunrise shot as a gift for my Flickr friends and occasional visitors, hoping that they will feel at least some faint whispers of this message of beauty and harmony resonating within themselves :-)
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
A stunning walk in the mountains and one of my favourite locations I have ever been too - but bloody cold and wet!
Created for the Award Tree's ~ Art With Text. ~ challenge.
A real mish-mash of stuff used here: four or five Microsoft Word documents with various fonts (Bahnschrift SemiLight SemiConde, ROG FONTS to name two), cropped, resized and colour-filled in Photoshop, everything then stuck into Photomatix Pro, tonemapped and finally combined with previously unused DABC #600, final flourishes back at the ol' PS lab using the Nik Collection add-on. Phew!
Spilling out into the night, the air slapping at their sweaty and flushed faces, the SeeBee defensive line - the one with the core, a Cap and a whole bunch of hooligans masquerading under the banner of Dan, variations one through eight – celebrated with a hoot, three hollers and a whole six-pack of gang-gum stylings designed to set the world on fire. The sheer levity brought about by these loveable, disgusting creatures of the gong, reeked of disillusion, straight-up bravado and all the squeaky, tin monkeys money could buy. “Don’t let the luster blind you,” pointed out one of the on-lookers, digging feverishly at the tapioca ice-cream bowl before her, “these cats can jam flat a back sass of the most gruesome kind, “again stabbing her parfait spoon deeper, “and all before eight on a Sunday.” The motor was left running. The dimes fell to the floor. The shoe shine boy folded his tent, bid a tra-la and sauntered down the alleyway, oblivious to all the temptations within.
8 vertical exposures stitched into panorama in Lightroom.
Unfortunately, even a cursory look quickly reveals imperfections in the stitching. But merging a panorama with even the slightest motion in water or waves makes it impossible for a flawless stitch. Still, the place is so beautiful and this panorama gives you a good impression of what it was like so I went ahead with it anyway.
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