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Explore 13.12.2015 HP #35
My girl has advised me in her own polite yet firm way to mix up my uploads a bit. I have a feeling this image might be a step too far, perhaps you will give me your thoughts.
At the end of the day its just a bit of fun and a nod to the more unique beings out there :-)
Just a bit of clowning around with some selective colour only because it's Easter ~ Enjoy the weekend !!!!
Hot Rod based on a 1957 British Ford Popular 103E - 3526cc V-8 petrol engine - wheelbase 90 inch - curb weight 900 kg
I like this kind of picturesque letterboxes, but I thought to myself: "If the box could think, would it like this ugly environment itself ?" Did a series of pictures, as I saw this frame on the notebook, I decided: it must be selective b/w!
Mir gefällt diese Art Briefkästen sehr gut, als ich ihn fotografierte, dachte ich: "ob ihm wohl seine Umgebung gefiele, wenn er denken könnte?" Nach einer Reihe von Bildern sah ich diesen Ausschnitt auf dem Notebook und entschied : das muss einfach ein selektives s/w werden!
A lone Londoner silhouetted on the steps down to the Northern Line platform at Embankment. This has been colour popped for the blue tiles.
The building's not really slate but I feel like it fits the image. A little post processing to desaturate everything - the flowers a little less than the rest.
This is for Saturday as I am playing an hour away from home today and playing til 2am Ontario time. Then I have rehearsal with the Blues band tomorrow afternoon, so I will be weary tomorrow.
The title was going to be Woo Hoo it's Saturday but the early post kind of hurts that idea. Be safe everyone.
In the Le Marais district of Paris we came across this colourful fellow with a beard, leather helmet, goggles and a fancy bike with propeller, near a community center that was crowded with people.
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Strasbourg and the Cathedral.
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At this time of year, the flag is often the only spot of colour in the otherwise drab bleakness of Tunney's Pasture.
ODC-Blue
Used a little Colour Selection here. This is my little WiFi Mouse with an Owl face on it. We use it for the laptop.
The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask.
- Jim Morrison
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Munich, Germany
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Today in the garden, Our rambling roses are giving up their summer faces. Still attracting the odd insect or two and the odd photographer LOL. Happy Sliders Sunday all xxx
Paid a visit to the arboretum and found some colour left on a few trees. This tree was full of white cherry blossom in the spring.
Pushed the sliders a little for Sliders Sunday!
...to nurture the creative mind it must first be clear of clutter and noise
I have missed you all...it's been 2 months since I last posted, things have been busy...and my creativity has been zilch, a pit of nothingness. And posting and running was beginning to make me feel guilty. Feels like I've been in hibernation for a while. Finally I got a little clarity out of my camera today, maybe it's the Spring in the air, maybe it's the short road trip out to Bowral for their annual Spring Tulip Festival but I finally got that buzz when I saw the shots on my screen. No pressure to comment because I am still not 100% back to Flickr...just see and enjoy...I will try to be more present for this last quarter of the year.
Hopefully I can be back posting, visiting and continue to complete my projects...100X & 100 Flowers.
Each Brick weighs 5 kg. That is 16 brick, 80 kg on his head. And that is going to the Fifth floor of the Building at background , through stair.
Will get Rs/-5 ( 1/12 of $ ) for one trip.
Shot captured with my mobile camera.
Monochrome & Selective Colour Processing in Photoshop.
Taken at Lavenham, Suffolk, UK.
During the reign of Henry VIII, Lavenham was the scene of serious resistence to Wolsey’s ‘Amicable Grant’, a tax being raised in England to pay for war with France.
However, it was being done so without the consent of parliament. In 1525, 10,000 men from Lavenham and the surrounding villages took part in a serious uprising which threatened to spread to the nearby counties of Essex and Cambridgeshire. However, the revolt was suppressed for the King by the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk, with the aid of local families.