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yet another free texture :-)
For your free use but please give me credit.
You are welcome to post a small version or link to your creations in the comments so I can see what you're doing with it.
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A Brown Pelican dispatches an itch while perched atop the tree stump known as Old Friend in Mud Lake at the mouth of Horsepen Bayou.
A magnificent time was had with the two Cheli Pride brothers at Leopard Gorge on our second night in the Mara.
Initially one of the Cheli brothers was spotted near the top of the gorge, and shortly later, he was joined by his brother.
In this image, the lion had made his way to a distant tree for a manicure. He soon returned and joined his brother for some bonding and lazing around before the night's hunting began.
This grey heron looks like he's hit the spot. Yet another image from my files as any photographs I've taken recently are still waiting to be edited. I finally finished my 100 page photobook last night - it is filled with my wildlife and nature images from last year. It was such a relief to press the 'send' button! I had a brief feeling of never wanting to do it again, but then remembered that I have bought credits to create two further books. At least I have 10 weeks to put them together - and not just two weeks which I had for this one.
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It was really entertaining watching this giant animal seek relief from an itch by rubbing against this tree aggressively. It was so loud that I thought for sure she'd break the tree she was leaning into. I have a really funny video of her rubbing her backside back and forth across the tree which makes me think of Baloo from The Jungle Book.
A female mallard seemingly scratching her head or her back. Love watching these guys too at Kilbogget Park
Leica MP
Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III
Ilford Delta 100
Ars Imago FD 1+59
5 min 45 sec 20°C
Scan from negative film
For this one, I decided to create something simple, for a change ;-) However, I still wanted it to be a bit different from the usual moon shot, so instead of using shades of blue/cyan, and went with warm colors.
I believe there are 11 photos blended here:
- The sky is a composite of 3 photos, one for the main part, and two for clouds.
- The moon was photographed on Thursday 30/08: while the full moon was expected on Friday, the sky was very cloudy, the weather forecasts weren't too optimistic, so I just played safety and shot it while it lasted. I spent some time masking parts of it to show some clouds over it, and adjusting its surface color to fit in the scene.
- The cat is my forth one, found a few months ago in my parents garden when visiting them. He was running away from most people, but he somehow came to me: he probably felt I can't really resist to cats' will ;-) My wife and I took good care of him (as he was lacking some decent food and had his fur a bit burnt on one side - no clue how that happened), and now he is enjoying his time with us as one can, and even earned some glory on the Internet ;-)
- For the water, I first shot it one evening on my road back from work, but I felt something was lacking. So I went back the next morning, and threw little rocks in the lake to create these ripples. I spent half an hour adjusting the position of it relatively to the sun reflection, but it was quite amusing, and a good way to start a day of work.
- The big rock that the cat is standing on was shot separately. It really was in the same lake, just somewhere else.
- For the scratches, I made them with a stick in mud, and used that as a base to paste over the moon.
- The background is mostly real, except the mountain on the right side that did not exist: it is created with a photo of a big rock positioned vertically.
- As for the birds of prey, one flew over my house when I was out, so I did not have to travel much for it. I just pasted a couple of shots in the scene, and that was it.
Hope you like it!
so lately i have been feeling that my photos are boring.. i dont know, i think i need to find my own personal style, and i think this shot represents it, it has a weird thing to it that makes me want to watch it again, but i dont have many shots like this..
hope you like it :)
oh.. and im going on vacations again, so i wont be around for a few days..
hope you all have great weekends! :D
**Explored!**
Three sheep scratch their backs on a fallen tree. At the Educational Farm at Joppa Hill. www.theeducationalfarm.org
Hi guys! This photo of James is quite old, but recently I've been experimenting with textures and b&w and it was just the perfect shot to play with a bit. I've been in a bit of a dolly slump lately - mostly because of the weather. I'll definitely improve when spring comes, though - I've got some ideas for outdoor photoshoots already :)
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Shot on ADOX Silvermax 100 at EI 200.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
Push processed one stop.
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