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One of the stronger moments of strombolian activity of Etna's New Southeast Crater, coming before the lava fountaining (paroxysm).
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5° parossismo del 2012 dell'Etna, 23° della serie, visto dalla strada Mareneve, Fornazzo. 1 Aprile 2012.
5th Etna's paroxysm of 2012, 23th of the series, seen from Mareneve, Fornazzo. April 1th 2012.
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''....3 am.... there was a full bright moon with heavy black clouds, which threw the whole scene into a fleeting diorama of light and shade as they sailed accross. For a moment or two I could see nothing, as the shadow of a cloud obscured St Mary's church and all around it. Then as the cloud passed I could see the ruins of the abbey coming into view; and as the edge of a narrow band of light as sharp as a sword-cut moved along, the church and the churchyard became gradually visible'' From Dracula by Bram Stoker, Chapter 7.
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This is a retouch of one of my holiday snaps. OK, maybe I got a bit carried away...
We recently visited Whitby Abbey, the place that inspired Bram Stoker to create Dracula and a mecca for folk of a Gothic persuasion.
I was expecting to be haunted by the atmosphere of the place but unfortunately a combination of (other) tourists, drizzle, an exhorbitant entrance fee and a shiny new visitor centre combined to dampen any other-worldly feelings.
Anyway, this is how I'd hoped it was going to be... a Hammer House of Horror look :o)
This is the Abbey as seen from the graveyard of the adjacent St. Mary's church. I know it looks contrived but this is a real view, if you're interested here's the original photo.
The "fog" is just a sky cloud-scape, slightly warped, and blended over the top. Various colour & lighting effects were employed to turn day to night - it's amazing what a few "stars" does to sell that idea!
You might think that the "watcher" is a bit too much but, for me, this is restrained. ;o)
Also I'd best just say that this is a great place to visit, with lots of interesting history.
Yorkshire. UK. August. 2006.
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From Wikipedia:
The Shrine of Remembrance, located in St Kilda Road, Melbourne, is one of the largest war memorials in Australia, and resides in Kings Domain. It was built as a memorial to the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I. It now serves as a memorial for all Australians who served in war and it is the site of annual observances of ANZAC Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November).
Designed by architects and veterans of World War I, Phillip Hudson and James Wardrop, the Shrine is designed in a classical style, being based on the Tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus and the Parthenon in Athens.
Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II
Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Exposure: 13 exposures (-2,-1.66.-1.33,-1,-.66,-.33,0,+.33,+.66,+1,+1.33,+1.66+2 EV)
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Tripod: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod & Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head
Accessories: Canon RC1 Wireless Remote
Date and Time: 14 July 2009 6.27am
Post Processing:
Imported into Lightroom
Exported 13 exposures to Photomatix
Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Re-imported back into Lightroom
Exported HDR and 0 EV exposure to CS3 and layered HDR on top of 0 EV
Brush tool to even out the sky
Curves layer for contrast
Noise reduction layer
LucisArt 3 SE filter
Re-imported back into Lightroom
Slightly cropped in Lightroom
Vibrance adjustment in Lightroom
Sharpening in Lightroom
Added keyword metadata
Exported as 3000 x 2000 JPEG
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EXPLORE #89 MAY 26 2009
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Taken this morning at Nudgee Beach, Queensland.
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Exposure
EV[-1, 0, +1], f/8, ISO 100
Toys
Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-f/5.6 EX DC, Canon RS 60E3 Shutter Release, Tripod
Processing
Photomatix
Bracketed 3 Exposure RAW files merged to HDR
Tone Mapped using Detailed Enhancer
Saved as 16-bitt TIFF
Photoshop CS4
ACR5.2 Tonal Adjustments
Adjustment layer - hue and saturation
Borders
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I was told it reached Explore's Front page but didn't had the chance to catch it.
EXPLORE #96 MARCH 18 2009
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This morning I received a Flickr Mail from the publisher of an on-line magazine A Distinctive Style and was pleased to be invited for an interview and include my work on the magazine's next issue.
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Taken at Wellington Point, Queensland.
Exposure
EV[-2.0, -1.0, 0, +1.0, +2.0], f/8, ISO 100
Toys
Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-f/5.6 EX DC, Shutter Release, Tripod
Processing
Photoshop CS4
Bracketed 5 Exposure RAW files merged to HDR
Saved as 32-bit Radiance
Photomatix
Import 32-bit Radiance file
Tone Mapped using Detail Enhancer
Saved as 16-bitt TIFF
Photoshop CS4
Tonal Adjustments using Camera Raw 5.2
Adjustment layer - curves (screen to lighten)
Adjustment layer - curves (linear contrast)
Adjustment layer - hue and saturation
Smart filter - unsharp mask
Saved as 8-Bit JPEG
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A male Amegilla sp, having a snooze on a gum leaf. These are in the same family as the Blue-banded Bees, probably the best known native bees in Australia.
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Another shot from my Glencoe shoot, this time I went for the square crop, and waited for the cloud formation which I think looks like the mountain to appear in the frame.
It was a very cold day, as you can see the river is frozen!
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one of my more successful from the recent roadtrip across SA. couldn't get enough of the polariser with these beautiful skies!
interestingness: #15 on September 21, 2006
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A street with a canopy of colorful umbrellas in Trondheim, Norway.
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A seagull about to depart into the river. get it as merch here: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/95462383?ref=studio-promote
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EXPLORE #45 & FRONT PAGE MARCH 16 2009
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NEVER... never ever miss this tree when heading off to this place except of course at high tide. LOL!
Taken at Wellington Point, Queensland.
Exposure
EV[-1.0, 0, +1.0], f/8, ISO 100
Toys
Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-f/5.6 EX DC, Shutter Release, Tripod
Processing
Photomatix
Bracketed 3 Exposure RAW files merged to HDR
Tone Mapped using Detail Enhancer
Saved as 16-bitt TIFF
Photoshop CS4
Tonal Adjustments using Camera Raw 5.2
Adjustment layer - curves (lighter contrast preset), curves (softlight blending)
Adjustment layer - photo filter (cooling "blue" filter)
Smart filter - unsharp mask
Saved as 8-Bit JPEG
Borders
Explore (Highest position: 127 on Sunday, May 26, 2013)
Hi to all,
Firstly a big thanks to all who have taken the time to view and comment on my photographs over the last few years. I wanted to say a few words to explain where I've gone.
As with so many others the recent changes to Flickr have come as quite a shock to me. I can't say I'm a fan of them (or the terrible way that they have been implemented) but equally I can't see that they are the end of the world.
Functionality issues aside, even from before the recent update Flickr has been moving towards displaying progressively higher resolution images. I can understand why they might feel the site needs to go down this route but I am concerned that it does leave my work open to photo theft.
In the past we had been given the option to limit the publically viewable size of images on Flickr, regardless of the resolution it was uploaded at. It appears that option has now been removed, or rather the options that are offered are still higher than I am comfortable with.
For the time being I've decided on the admittedly extreme action of making my existing photostream private while I consider my options. Flickr has been such a wonderful forum for displaying my work and I am reluctant to leave it all together. At the moment I'm thinking to downsize a selection of my own favourite and most popular images and continue posting new works. Clearly this is going to be a rather time consuming task so please bear with me and watch this space.
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Here are 9 different textile designs I recently created and have printed on masks. These, plus many other patterns, are now available in my shop on Redbubble.
Explore Jan 2, 2010 #208
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La Tour Eiffel depuis l'esplanade du Trocadéro. (Paris, France).
Eiffel Tower from Trocadero (Paris, France)
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Explore le 19 décembre 2008 ! Merci à tous !
On explore (19 december 2008)! Thansk everyone !
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Looking out to a steep set of stairs in Fort Morgan State Historic Site in Gulf Shores, ALabama. The original fort was built during the War of 1812 and was active during the Civil war and both World Wars.
First attempt at a double exposure :))
My German Shepherd with a fiery sunset
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Saltburn Pier, Saltburn-by-the-sea, Cleveland
The misty effect is caused by the ebb and flow of the tide. The lighting is from the recently installed under the pier lighting system which makes it look very effective in the dark.
F/13, 5 second exposure.
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