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Incredibly invasive species but still nice . . . until I kill them off.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
It was a butterfly day today. This one posed for quite awhile.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi simulation with no post processing. SOOC
I have never seen any of the Kestrels I have photographed in the past fan their tail out like this. It was beautiful and amazing to watch. I was thrilled to capture it.
(DSCN9782) SOOC except copyright/initials
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ABCs and 123s *K* is for Kestral as in American Kestral
She said
She'd take me anywhere
She'd take me anywhere
As long as she stays with me
She said
She'd take me anywhere
She'd take me anywhere
As long as I stayed clean
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Selfportrait.
No crop.
No postprocessing.
This is where the tide pool is, but I've never seen the tide pools every time I come here.... Maybe next time.
I found a nice Kodachrome 25 recipe that reminds me of my beginnings in photography way back in the day. I've decided to apply the simulation on a variety of subjects for awhile.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 with XF 56mm f1.2 R lens.
Early morning shade on the north side of may yard.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Fujifilm X-Pro3 ACROS simulation with my own, home grown recipe for High Contrast.
Perfect for a cloudy day!
SOOC with no post processing,
6/29
The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new ones.
What you are today is the result of what you have thought up to this moment.
What you will be tomorrow depends upon the thoughts you think from now on.
~ Daniel Webster ~
Incredibly invasive species but still nice . . . until I kill them off.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Classic Chrome simulation with no post processing. SOOC
Taking advantage of the dreary day for deep saturation.
Fujifilm X-Pro3 Provia simulation with no post processing. SOOC
the yellow toning is because of the tungsten light, no filters, photoshop or whatsoever.
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Pour Dominique Robert, version "profil neutral" du D700 et sans aucun post traitement.
Je trouve que ça fait un peu pâlichon. C'est peut être mes écrans, j'ai prévu la sonde...
Deuxième vue de la jument , face au courant, en point d'orgue de notre petite sortie , après , ça sera le retour.
A voir absolument en grand sur le fond noir ..
Par beau temps...mais avec un coefficient de marée de 113, quels courants !!
On peut y apercevoir les ouvriers des phares et balises, venus inspecter l'édifice et ses fondations.Malgré son triple haubanage par des cables d'acier de 30 m ( à la façon du béton précontraint), mauvaise nouvelle : son socle donnerait des signes de faiblesses...
Merci Mr Charles-Eugène Potron, Jean-Gabriel et son Lima-Zoulou, Les phares et balises, Fred, ma famille, la Nature, Nikon, Sigma ... ;-) et à vous tous pour vos commentaires et favs !
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(For Dominique Robert, D700 "neutral profile" without any post-processing.
think it looks a bit bland. Maybe my screens, I expected the calibration probe ...)
second view, face to the flow of "la Jument" lightHouse , Ushant island, Brittany, France (see geoloc)
In a beautyful and calm weather ... but what flows!
It must be said that it was a unique tidal coefficient of 113.
You can see the lighthouse workers, came to inspect the building and its fondations.Despite rigging by three 30 m steel cables (in the way of prestressed concrete), there are bad news: the base have signs of weaknesses ...
Thank you Mr Charles Eugene Potron, Jean-Gabriel, Fred, my family, French Lighthouses and beacons institute, Nature, Nikon, Sigma ... ;-) and you for your comments & favs !
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Nikon D700+ Sigma 150-500VR :800ISO 300mm F/13 1/1250s