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More from the Hot Rod meet, Empire Diner, Rivenhall, Essex.

If you are trying to play 'GOD' in people’s lives, you would have to learn from GOD, that you are not GOD.

 

Smile on Saturday! :-) theme Selective Colour

This is the old steam train at Queenscliff Station.

Another one from the archives.

Wishing you all Happy Holidays and a bokehlicious 2019.

This is just under 3 inch.

 

Happy Macro Monday.

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

At night that structure in the middle of the street is lit up - we didn't get to see it in the dark, but it must be quite a sight!

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I was playing with the selective colouring on this one, and didn't realise I had posted it till I saw the comments! So, I leave it up for you consideration! I know that makes me dollar, but hey-ho - I'm entitled!!

Fräulein Nadine

Vize Miss Tattoo Baden - Württemberg 2013

 

25. WGT Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2016

texture by lenabemanna

f/8.0 - 50.0mm - 1/20th - ISO 200

Haliaeetus leucocephalus.

 

Taken during a DPG meet at the Gauntlet Bird of Prey Centre, Knutsford, Cheshire.

A bit of a colour pop on the South Herd Groyne Light, South Shields.

Taken while walking around and exploring Brooklyn, New York.

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo💜💜

Dcim\101gopro

Gopro Hero 3+ Black Edition

For the "Selective Colour Contest" in Art Museion Group.

 

THANK YOU ALL MY KIND FLICKR FRIENDS. YOUR COMMENTS AND INVITATIONS ARE VERY MOTIVATING AND APPRECIATED.

 

GRACIAS A TODOS MIS AMABLES AMIGOS DE FLICKR. SUS COMENTARIOS, INVITACIONES Y FAVORITOS, SON MUY MOTIVANTES Y APRECIADOS.

 

Images and textures of my own.

 

Querétaro - México.

 

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Jerichow, Kloster Jerichow

 

OLYMPUS art fiter "Partial Color"

"Would you eat them in a box?

Would you eat them with a fox?

 

Not in a box. Not with a fox.

Not in a house. Not with a mouse.

I would not eat them here or there.

I would not eat them anywhere.

I would not eat green eggs and ham.

I do not like them, Sam-I-Am."

 

I loved the book 'Green Eggs and Ham' by Dr Seuss when I was little. Of course, these are pink eggs no ham, but just as delicious as those green eggs and ham, as the fussy one finds out by the end of the book.

Staithes is a seaside village in the Scarborough Borough of North Yorkshire, England. Formerly one of the many fishing centres in England, Staithes is now largely a tourist destination within the North York Moors National Park.

 

The name Staithes derives from Old English and means 'Landing-Place

Oberbaumbrücke, Berlin.

You cannot visit Iceland without visiting one of its many magnificient waterfalls. This is just one of them. To find a different pov from the norm is hard so I have gone for the one everyone else takes. Do I care? Nope.....because this is my version and I took it :-)

This is Borogate looking towards the Market Place which regrettably is a car park.

good fish n chips at the Deep Blue

 

Helmsley is a market town in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Ryedale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering.

Boating and Fishing on the Ripon Canal near Renton's Bridge.

 

The Ripon Canal is located in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the canal engineer William Jessop to link the city of Ripon with the navigable section of the River Ure at Oxclose lock, from where boats could reach York and Hull. It opened in 1773, and was a moderate success. It was sold to the Leeds and Thirsk Railway in 1847, and was effectively closed by 1906, due to neglect. It was not nationalised with most canals and railways in 1948, and was abandoned in 1956

Hamburg Harbour on a Cloudy Evening I

This Impressive Patchwork Horse was seen at Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port.......................

(worth viewing large)

Another shot from Padley - in fact, the same exact spot as the last image I posted, but with a longer lens to pick out a small section of the waterfall.

 

I thought a mono version would be best for the shapes in this one, but didn't want to throw away the golden brown of the leaf. I don't normally go for this effect, but I thought I'd have a go as it would be a very small inclusion.

An old dairy barn near Port Ludlow, WA -- still showing graceful lines even in collapse.

Digging in the Archives Tuesday.

This is from a holiday in Austria and I now chose to make it select colour with the help of picmonkey.

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"Smile on Saturday"

"Selective Colour"

Yellow

Jaune

Giallo

 

This time, I shared a "scary" image for you. 😱😱😱

I thought that it was a good opportunity for using some sparkling background to emphasize the bubble-bokeh generated by my father's Pentacon. 😅😅😅

I hope that you will like the result, my friends. Stay safe and healthy and have a great weekend! 🙋‍♂️🙋‍♂️🙋‍♂️

 

Hello everyone! Apologies for my prolonged absence. It's nice to be back!!

 

Thanks to everyone for taking the time to visit, comment and fave - I appreciate it!

Now that's what I call 'Self Isolation' !!

18.0mm - f/4.0 - 1/250th - ISO 100

An amazing coat but who designed it and which artist was it inspired by? Wish I knew.

 

Seen in the Plaza Mayor, Salamanca, Spain.

At first glance, this appears to be one building, given the matching curvature of the Bendigo Bank (foreground) and Victoria Point apartments (background). I don't know if they were designed with each other in mind, or if it was just pure coincidence.

I was feeling inspired by one of my favourite Flickr photographers who is a Master of Fine Art Architecture. He always leaves just a subtle splash of colour in his work - usually just a deep navy blue.

“The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter - often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter - in the eye.” – taken from “Jane Ayre” by Charlotte Brontë

 

The theme for the 18th of May for “Smile on Saturday” is “eye catcher” and the theme requires a picture of black and white with the eyes (or eye) in selective colour.

 

In the last three years, I have been exploring a new avenue in my photographic creativity, that of portraiture photography. I used a somewhat illusive sitter for several “Smile on Saturday” themes over that period as part of this exploration. Now, nearly twelve months ago, I was lent a vibrant blue fascinator (formal headwear worn as an alternative to the hat) acquired from a charity shop to photograph for my portraiture photography. As I had the fascinator for over a month, I decided that I would have some fun with it whilst it was in my possession and push my own creative photographic boundaries by capturing it in different lights. Thus, I captured it at different times of the day. In this case, I had my elusive model (who has rather beautiful hazel and green eyes) stand in some afternoon sun holding the fascinator close to his face so that it cast a shadow on his cheek. I’m actually quite proud of this shot, even if I do say so myself, but I was never going to use it. Little did I know that I was going to capture an image that would suit this week’s "Smile on Saturday" theme perfectly after a little bit of post production magic to make it selective colour! I do hope that you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile!

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