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reprocessing old RAW files. nikon coolpix 8700, processed in photoshop + PTLens + nik color efex pro.
My rainbow bb /squeezes
Sorry if it's burning your eyes, that is exactly my intention.
(Junebug is a MNF Celine boy <3)
it was a glorious day...finished off with a few welcome beers ... roasting too- re the saturation ;-)
Saturate us in Your presence send Your glory down
so a friend of mine took this. I was off on the side of this hill probably standing in a spider web haha. We were literally racing agains the sunlight. so since my friend was already down the hill he took this :) I love this girl so much! she is so awesome she has been in my photos before and i she will be in the future as well :)
The narrow streets of the old town in Menton run north-south and around noon they get an hour in sunlight.
Here's my little doggie having a nap in the sun. Gave her a smidge of color boost to brighten this dull January day. And, yes, there are carrots in this image but you can't see them because they're inside Mina. She absolutely adores carrots!
(Explored 06-03-2015)
After the driest May on record, the last couple of days we've been hit with torrential downpours and flooding, so haven't been able to shoot much except for a couple of flowers from my dad's yard :-)
Nikkor micro AIS 105mm f2.8
Austria, 2019
Capella Granada, located in Finkenburg, Austria, is a gem of a mini chapel, designed by star Swiss architect Mario Botta. I really loved the structure — shaped like a garnet and clad with local larch wood inside, the chapel barely seats ten people. I had hoped to capture an image of the chapel together with its reflection in the adjacent glacial lake. The wind was too strong though to provide the mirror-like surface needed for my planned shot. The brilliant sunshine of the day, however, provided an opportunity for a different and hopefully more original photo. Glacial lakes often appear unnaturally blue because of the reflection of sunlight off so-called “rock flour”, silt in glacial meltwater produced by the friction of glaciers sliding. The intensity of the color is maximized in the summer when the flow of meltwater and silt is at its highest. On the day we were at the lake the sunlight caused the water to look a brilliant blue at certain angles while seeming to turn green around the lake’s edge. The resultant color tones were so saturated that I actually desaturated them slightly in the photo
When scanning black and white film, but you have it set to 'color negative' you get some interesting looks.
a plasticidade do que existe apenas é pedida quando o movimento é justificado. é um ímpeto comum só porque sim - com a fortuna do acto morrer aí.
nem devia terminar aí nem nascer. devia ser alcançada quando a narrativa a pede e não quando dá na telha ao narrador.
The yellow-edged giant owl butterfly (Caligo atreus) is distinctly more saturated in it's colouration than the other, more common Caligo species at the Haga Ocean butterfly house. Both the ventral side here as well as the dorsal side with a band in mango yellow and deep purple.
Unfortunately, these are seldom intersted in showing the open wings - this 2022 shot is the closest I've gotten so far: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52413402820/