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A slightly slid and splending sculpture at the Beeldentuin (sculpture garden) of the Arnhem Kunstwerkplaats art colony.
Selective Colour
Europe. Catalonia. Spain. Barcelona. Biking Station. Olympus OMD E-M10 Mark II. f/7.1. 22mm. 1/320. ISO 200. Selective colour retouching in post.
Walking along the beach shoreline at low tide, the hotels were reflected in the seawater pools.
I post processed with selective colour to accentuate the reflection of the blue sky and hotels.
An artistic abstract version of a purple Phlox flower-plant in my backyard garden.
Edited with a white matte frame.
The leaves on the ground were sodden with the overnight rain but as I walked in the morning light I noticed that one upended and backlit by the sun.
I used selective colouring to isolate the leaves in the light
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In life and certainly in nature, each species on earth has its unique role to play in maintaining an extensive environmental balance. Every year on the 3rd May is the celebration of International Leopard Day. In an ongoing attempt to increase awareness of the importance of this species, this is a day that celebrates leopards and attempts to increase the global awareness of their status as well as the threats that leopard populations are faced with.
Leopard hiding in the bushes about 30 metres from the gravel road on which we were travelling.
Gomondwane Loop
S130 Road
Kruger National Park
South Africa
I like the lines on this. I sometimes have to move these totes and they are filled with liquid, which makes them swish around on the forklift.
Happy Slider Sunday
Hamburg is beautiful even in rainy weather! ;-)
We call it Hamburger Schmuddelwetter.
Thanks to Bilderwense and Markus Schlieper who helped with the decision for C/K
… used to rule the waves back in the second half of the Nineteenth Century.
Watch it properly @ Gallery Minimal
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