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I photographed this woman trying to outrun a thunderstorm forming over Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida, United States.

Thunderstorm over Buffalo Lake, Marquette County Wisconsin, USA. I see faces of the storm gods of the north. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-right-mindset/202008/...

Another view...

Ways Grove Baptist Church.

Stellaville, Jefferson County, Georgia USA

[5840-D7100-Neo]

© 2023 Mike McCall

Dawin, Ca.

"Honey is the Renault running yet?"

Fabyan Preserve crossing Fox River - Infrared 590 nm

Into natural light - cat eye! :)

Bathroom , I turn on the brush and I mess a good one.Touch clean

 

Here is the proposal for this challenge, it is actually a mixture of bath and water.

Made on black surface that creates good reflections, illuminated with a led on the left of the picture.

Wet brush in fact if you get too close you can see drops of water (what a pity that I realized later upss!!) and then with a spray I wet the whole scene, accompanied by my figures hoscale.

Greetings and happy week!

 

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Baño , se encendió el cepillo y se lio una buena.Toca limpiar

 

Aquí va la propuesta para este reto, en realidad es una mezcla de baño y agua .

Realizada sobre superficie negra que crea buenos reflejos, iluminada con un led a la izquierda de la fotografía.

Cepillo humedecido de hecho si acercas mucho se ven gotas de agua (que pena que me di cuenta despues upss!! ) y luego con un spray moje toda la escena, acompañada de mis figuras hoscale.

Saludos y feliz semana!

nicholas uhlmann seed

 

palmer sculpture exhibition, eastern mount lofty ranges, south australia

aka Creepy Rocking Chair redux

  

Macro Monday theme: Redux 2020

 

my Redux photo is comprised of

Chocolate - August 3,

High Key - December 14,

The Odd One - Febuary 3.

 

a couple of truffles and one mouse truffle.

I photographed these women patiently waiting to use the ladies restroom at the South Street Seaport Pier, New York City.

Every now and then I return to an image that I was never quite satisfied with. This original pano: www.flickr.com/photos/cloud_spirit/48516190896 was a bit flat and so I redid contrast and saturation to bring more life into it. This was what I remembered it actually looking like.

 

Picture of the day x 5

  

After having wondering about true color representation in my posts, I finally decided to get a monitor calibrator to settle any doubts. I went with a Datacolor Spyder4 Pro. This is one of my first re-processed shots, Rainbow Falls from the Mammoth Lakes area. See the comment below for the original post.

 

I could really use some honest feedback on how the images compare. It's taking some time to get used to and trust in the calibration.

 

Thanks for looking!

For Macro Mondays

This week's theme: Redux 2020

I chose Numbers

This is a small portion of a small clock face.

shooting thru the glass produced a neat golden shadow.

HMM

For home and on the road...

The patter of tiny raindrops.

 

New Photozine: Splinter 2 availble on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People

 

Nikon D750 Nikkor 85/1.8

I did this shot a couple months prior with a blue leaser in the lead as seen here: flic.kr/p/2nFRZeX and have been wanting to attempt a do over with a proper red leader. And here it is.

 

Vermont Railway train 263 is slowing for a stop beside the Chester depot for the crew to grab luncc in this view ooking down the rusty rails of the Back Track that loops around the station. Leading the way is SD70M-2 431 built in December 2006 for the Florida East Coast, and one of only two six axle units on the roster. She is trailed by three geeps and thirty cars destined for Riverside Yard in Rockingham here at MP B13.5 on the Green Mountain Railroad's Bellows Falls Subdivision. This line dates from 1849 when the mainline from Bellows Falls to Burlington opened for business by the Rutland Railroad's precursor company.

 

At left is a classic old time Vermont Institution, the R.B Erskine feed store. While the sign says established 1952 there has actually been a feed store here much longer. The original R.B. Erskine was elsewhere in town but moved into this spot around 1962 when they purchased it from Park and Pollard that had operated a feed store going back much longer. It was a feed store at least as far back as 1939 when a young Richard Bedford Erskine started managing it before striking out on his own and from what I can find online it appears that it was a feed store as far back as 1917 though I don't know exactly how old the simple false fronted building actually is. To read a little history of the store if you're interested in that sort of thing check out this link: vermontjournal.com/featured-articles/erskines-feed-store-... And happily the store reopened in January 2021 under new ownership but keeping the name and this Vermont institution alive.

 

Chester, Vermont

Tuesday October 18, 2022

After driving around to our usual spots yesterday, we finally found a plowed and not too busy back road to take a walk. The buried sage brush had tunnels of light that made them look like little hobbit houses hunkered down underneath Lonely Mountain.

My favorite theme of the year is:

“My favorite novel (fiction)”

 

Guess what it is?

Redux of crinkled wrinkled folded or creased!

 

HMM and HNY!

Photo taken through a greenhouse window at Elizabeth Park in Hartford, Connecticut.

My second Macro Mondays' theme "From The Top" attempt.

This was a very interesting exercise, thanks! And it certainly was fun to do. 😊

 

Here's a link to the original version...

 

flic.kr/p/rS2E98

 

Have a great Monday and week, everyone!

 

HMM!

An Alder tree, a walk in the bog behind the house on a foggy frozen morning.

The current surge in Covid 19 cases in NYC has brought led to a return to widespread masking even outdoors. Or as the inimitable Yogi Berra once said of something else, " It's deja vu all over again."

It's winter and nothing is going on ... delving into the files and playing with old shots. Looking forward to spring as I'm counting down the remaining days until the winter solstice. I don't look forward to the 'holidays' as much as I do the end of short periods of daylight. Dried seedhead of one of our coneflower varieties, sorry don't remember which.

Two of my favorites any time are 1: rust, I'm always fascinated by rusty things, especially in closeup or macros.

And 2: side-lit, always liked lighting things this way.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A previously published shot re-edited. I was unhappy with my original edit so decided to rework and republish.

 

Captured 6 years ago on this day in May 2018. Enjoy.

Abandoned boat on Schoolhouse Beach, Washington Island, Door Co., Wisconsin. Likely once employed to pull gill nets, a practice now outlawed.

One of my favorite themes the past year was curves and this is my retake on that theme.

"I became interested in photography when I found my own sketching was inadequate." - Ben Shahn

 

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