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How's everybody doing? Hope all is well! :)
I've been away for some time now and not doing anything photography related, I guess my camera has molds already :) I am still busy but will try to catch up with you guys!
This shot was taken last July in a rest area somewhere in Georgia during our summer vacation. Taken handheld using Panasonic point-and-shoot camera and post processed in Photoshop to give a comic-like feel.
Seen in Explore October 10, 2011. Highest position #105. Thanks everyone!!! :-)
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A long exposure shot from Göteborgsudden, Karlstad, Sweden. I kind a liked how the bench aligned with the patterns in the sky giving the composition some very strong leading lines. A nice place to just sit down and watch the world go by...
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Captured this with three RAW shots at -2..0..+2 EV. Digital blending in Photoshop CS6. Increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz DeNoise to reduce noise. Nik Color Efex Pro to increase contrast and color.
Historic Vista House on Crown Point at Columbia River Gorge.
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I am back but I have a lot of catching up to do :) I was only supposed to be off for 5 days because we went to Virginia to spend Thanksgiving with some of our close friends. However, with my job, taking vacation only means delaying your work...you know how it is :)
Anyway, I hope everybody is having a great week so far!
The picture above was taken in one of the rest areas on I-77 in North Carolina on our way to Virginia.
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calm hours of the morning,young people are fishing.
Nanatsudo Park
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Kazuo Ishikawa photo
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I got to see some very heavy rain on the drive home from Prescott. I stopped at Sunset Point to get some photos of the ever changing sky. (Explored 8/22/13 #258)
Evening falls on the eastbound rest area on the other side of Interstate 80, seen from my location in the westbound rest area.
Driving home from Kansas City, just before Chattanooga, there is a rest area on I-24 and the fog was very thick. Took several pictures of the trees. I will be coming back to this picture once i figure out photoshop.
Mataperdia Valley in Gaspesie - Nice rest area in the middle of nowhere for a picnic or for taking a nap.
Leave it to Disney to make a totally photogenic rest area.
Tangled Rest Area
Fantasyland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World, FL
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A view of the Flint Hills, as seen from the Bazaar Cattle Crossing/Scenic Overlook area off of I-35/Kansas Turnpike.
This was shortly before sunset - during a brief break on our long drive from Oklahoma City metro back to Topeka on our last day of our holiday road trip.
Chase County, Kansas
Tuesday afternoon 31 December 2019
Camera stand for taking self portrait at Yoshima rest area on the SETO-CHUO EXPRESSWAY.
記念撮影用カメラ台わたる君 / 瀬戸中央自動車道・与島パーキングエリア
Donner Summit Falls, 34 ft. high. I have known about this falls for some time, it is right by the freeway, but this is the first time I have been down to see it. See my blog for the full story.
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In life I think we spend much time recounting the past and looking to the future, and in that we lose the moment, and life is only a moment, one after another, never to be repeated.
I shared this thought with V*Lasta* in response to her picture, flic.kr/p/25fdTYf
she made a beautiful point and I fed off that.
Life is busy, easy to slide into the past or impatiently wait for something in the future. The more we live in the moment, the more we pack into life.
This day in Oregon I stopped knowing the roses at the Jefferson rest area would be blooming. It started raining before I could get out of my truck. I almost said forget it, but decided a little rain might do me some good. Maybe not the greatest rose picture, but for some reason with the rain and all I enjoyed the moment.