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Selective Coloured Flowers...think the front one was getting more light and the back ones were in a shadow...the front one looks freakishly red! almost like it was super-imposed!
A single 5 1/2 inch figure of a Chinese warrior and a bit of Photoshop play. It was a fun little project.
For the 115 in 2015 Group - #44. Owl or Bird of Prey
We do have birds of prey across the howe. Sometimes you can see them perching or hovering, waiting for their prey. But I can't get close enough for a shot. I haven't seen or heard any owls locally at all. So I thought maybe my tiny pink owl eraser might stand in for the more predatory 'real thing', and charm you and maybe make you smile ;o)
The owl eraser is perched on a UK 5 pence piece, and measures about 1cm across (see first comment field)
My 115 in 2015 set is here: Elisa 115 in 2015
My Everyday Things set is here: Elisa Everyday Things
A busy high street usually becomes nice and quiet in the eveing. The Christmas lights making it quite a nice place!
Selective colour photography is a fairly simple process of photo manipulation in which you convert a photo to black and white leaving an "accent" or partial colour on a photograph or a selected area.
At last I managed to get a few acceptable photo's of these guys!
On my previous visit to the aquarium I took hundreds of them, and not one was any good, so I'm much happier with yesterday's efforts : )
Taken from the top of the Arc de Triomphe. Paris, France.
This road is opposite to the champs elysees.
Created from a single jpg.
Like the blue
of the New Mexico sky
when you look
straight up...
...Blue like the sky
and a door
I wonder what awaits
on the other side.
Extracts from The Blue Door - Poem by Glen Kappy
For six word story.
Don Mills subway station, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I was waiting for a long time to shoot this subway station without any people.
"Roland Shainidze does it again, this time taking a wonderful shot of an empty subway station in Ontario, Canada, and leveraging the power of composition to create something unique and special. This picture becomes abstract in nature due to the lack of people in the shot, and features some very strong lines, colors and shapes for the fan of geometric themed photography."
In my eyes, St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most stunning buildings in London. I am very lucky as I work right next to it and get to see it every day.
It is the second largest rotunda in the world next to St. Peter's in the Vatican and has got stunning architecture on the exterior and interior.
this is the closest you'll get to ever seeing a pic of me and my dog together. there's a reason i am always BEHIND the camera. logan is much better looking, TRUST ME!
it's not very original and you can't see me very well, i'll have to try this again some day when i have a macro lens.
*taken for the 52 Weeks for Dogs group challenge--ME 'n MY DOG