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The light was stunning on when Jephson Robb was finalising the installation of his exhibition “Primary” at Mackintosh Queen’s Cross.

(Brownish) red, yellow and blue

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Absinthe bottles in the sunlight !!

....are elementary.

 

For We're Here! group.

 

Study of complimentary colours - 'green flare & flag.

 

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I'm sure the first thought is, 'she turned it black and white, then colour blocked the umbrella'. Nope....the sky was so cloudy and dark, it just turned out this way. No photoshop, no colour block, just darn cool to begin with!!!

© All rights reserved. A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency

 

This image comes from a family outing that did not disappoint the eyes. With so much color for this "sunset season," I honestly can't keep up with it all. No complaints, though, of course.

 

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Buscando un sitio donde plantar el trípode estos brezos me llamaron poderosamente la atención por su color rosita tan estético.Y es que el tiempo en el Norte se ha vuelto loco ,pues la floración de los brezales costeros es más propia de finales del verano.El atardecer quiso poner el resto.

Waterville, Vermont.

When your field has no focal point it is hard to beat another photographer in red :-)

Many thanks Paul (Ifido) for yesterday's jaunt!

Canal D' Amour Beach, Sidari, Corfu

Some people have asked how I color the water. It is just a few drops of liquid food coloring. Also, a commenter on one of my other shots pointed out to me that red, yellow and blue are no longer considered primary colors, I did not realize that but I'm not going to go back and rename all of these shots! : ) Maybe I'll start a new series called "The Real Primaries".

Strobist info: The lighting is a single SB-24, under the table that the glasses are on, facing the white background. The flash was set to 1/4 power.

And even some black and white to go with them.

 

Carlisle in the sun - January 2025

photowalking around Leeds at photocamp in October 2013

Yellowstone National Park

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.

CANON AE-1 Program

Kodak Portra 160

50mm f/1.4

T U M B L R | F A C E B O O K

 

Wenn man Gerbera sagt, sagt man Farbe!

Die Grundfarben der Gerbera sind Weiß, Rot, Gelb, Rosa, Violett, Orange und Grün. Die Blüten gibt es auch zwei- und mehrfarbig und in verschiedenen Farbabstufungen der Grundfarben. Das schöne Herz der Blüte kann schwarz oder grün sein.

Wenn Kinder ihre ersten Blümchen malen, sehen sie meist aus wie Gerbera :-)

I took this photo way back in mid 2013 when a group of friends came up to stay for a week. i don't know what the dust masks have to do with anything conceptually, just an idea at the time.

used 100ASA neg film but i didn't expect it to turn out so clean and... digital looking?

 

....or maybe its the only photograph i've ever exposed right

 

anyway there's something about this that interests me

 

Kodak Profoto 100xl

Tech: Pentax K-1000 28mm lens

No, really, color looks like this in Tucson.

 

Explored! (Feb. 6, 2007) #64

Compositionally Challenged Week 11 - Rule of Odds

Ink level windows on my new printer. It's rather ODD that the color ink tanks didn't fill all the way to the top level....Canon, what's up with that? (although they were more full than this shows.) : )

 

CC Rainbow - Red

Taken from Grizzly Peak in Berkeley, California. It was so clear that day that you could even see the Farallon Islands miles away from where we shot this photo.

Add some color to the morning coffee.

Frozen Albanese Worlds Best Gummi Bears. I had hoped the colors would spread, making green and orange. Nope.

 

I thought there might be a coating on them, so I tried cutting a couple of them in half and soaking them in water, but after a few days they didn't really color the water. So now that experiment is in the freezer.

Giant Ribbons hanging from LACMA

Los Angeles Museum of Art

Theme of the week. "Primary"

"Normaly" my colors are Black and White ;)

 

Wochenthema: Grundfarben

Normalerweise sind meine Farben ja Schwarz und Weiß, aber dieses Bild gefiel mir dann doch ganz gut ;)

 

Wie üblich noch ein Hinweis auf die deutsche Projekt 52 Gruppe für 2013!

 

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A primary school (left) with nearby HDB flats at Northshore Drive.

 

*Note: More pics of Sky and Scenery in my Sky and Scenery Album.

 

*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.

Réserve biologique intégrale du Prêcheur Grand Rivière - Martinique

Excerpt from www.thecounty.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Picton-Herita...:

 

Picton’s Harbour

 

The area covers the south and east edges of the Picton’s harbour and runs along Bridge Street. Buildings on the harbour originally served to support industry associated with shipping. As the transportation of goods shifted to land based methods, the once mercantile harbour has evolved to accommodate residential and recreational uses. There is a mix of residential and commercial buildings, as well as open space uses along the harbour. The harbour also functions as a tourist

destination with a boardwalk and docks for recreational boats.

 

Picton’s harbour has a rich and layered cultural history. Once used as a landing point in a network of aboriginal portage trails, and later informing the development pattern, transportation networks, and industrial and early economic history of Picton and Hallowell, the harbour is central to the cultural heritage of the area.

 

Up until the early 20th century, the waterfront properties at the head of the harbour were active warehouses with dredged and hardened docking areas for large vessels along the water’s edge. While the dockwalls remain largely intact to this day, all of the warehouse activity is now gone and most of the waterfront properties at the head of the harbour have been redeveloped as private residential and commercial sites.

 

The existing character of the streetscape within this area, along Bridge Street, is marked by what is no longer there rather than what currently is. The mouth of the harbour where the creek meets the bay was once a bustling intersection as a primary point of arrival and departure for passengers and goods. Streetwall buildings that met Bridge Street and extended towards Top-of-Hill acted as a physical connection of the harbour to the downtown core. Trading activity on the harbour spilled up from the harbour onto Bridge Street and funnelled to the commercial thoroughfare on Main Street. The vibrant streetscape character of the

area was lost with the demolition of the streetwall buildings and replacement with a modern strip mall at 18 Bridge Street.

 

Nevertheless, the remaining streetwall buildings at Bridge and Union Streets contribute to a terminating view and sense of arrival into the Town as one descends south-westward from the Loyalist Parkway.

 

Today, local residents and visitors alike are less aware of the harbour than they once were. At present, there is limited public access to the waterfront. A boardwalk provides access to marina slips, evidence of the harbour’s primary function as a

destination and launching point for recreational boating.

 

Despite its current diminished status, the harbour represents a hidden jewel for Picton, waiting to be re-discovered. The natural topography that defines the harbour basin, and which has continually informed patterns of movement and settlement in the area, remains intact. From the water, a dramatic approach to the

head of the harbour can still be experienced and, at a number of existing overlook points, a dramatic harbour-side townscape is revealed. Re-vitalizing the harbour, and re-connecting the harbour to the town represents a significant opportunity to

improve quality of life for residents and to attract more tourists, contributing to the economic vitality of the town.

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