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Addition to my recent dance series :)
Shot with the lovely Hannah in Manchester :D
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Loved January's "street" challenge! Have a look at the 30 images compiled by Jani, Nicole, and I... www.flickr.com/groups/ajac
The wonder of ebay ..... I came across this short, shiny, cling-tastic silver & red party dress & couldn't resist it! Captured here in "going-out" pose by the one & only Rebecca696850.
Had a bit of time in Montrose this afternoon. All by myself. Time to refuel.
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Limpid Reflection on Casino Monte Carlo. For viewers who may be intrigued by this visual puzzle:
A reflective sphere is elevated on a pedestal from whose base water cascades into a surrounding, circular pool. The pool can't be seen directly, but its reflection is visible in the lower part of the sphere. Radiating from the circular pool are three troughs through which water cascades down into respective sluices.
I was standing at the end of the middle sluice, whose reflection runs upward on the sphere. Once water reached the end of each marble sluice, it tumbled downward into a collection vat from which it was recirculated. At the end of the middle sluice were the red and white flowers that show up at the bottom of the photo. I was looking past those red and white flowers to the water cascading into the middle sluice.
Reflected in the upper part of the sphere are palm trees. Between two of the palm trees is Casino Monte Carlo. Although my reflection is small, I'm there, too. Place du Casino (Casino Square), Monte Carlo, Monaco, March 14, 2017.
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A revisit to this abandoned Coking plant on our doorstep. As my friends hadn't been without being seen and escorted out and I've been twice before, I agreed to go back and glad I did as I saw things I had never seen before. Visited with Wiffsmiff23 and Martyn.
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So this is 3 stop bracket exposure meaning, 3 images with 3 different exposures (-3,0,+3) merged together to get the high dynamic range (HDR) image. Used raw-images in this HDR.
Software: Photomatrix
East Midlands Trains 222019, admires its reflection in the windows of East Midlands Parkway waiting room.
Do my windows look big in that?
My own photograph of freesias, with added special effects.
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