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a7iv + Samyang 1:2.8 12mm ED AS NCS Fish-Eye
Theme "Rule of Thirds" - My 15th shot of 2015 for this 52 week group.
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When you see the beauty of an entire country covered and the love the japanese have for cherry blossom it makes what we have in this country a little lame............
Taken in Syon Park Gardens London.
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Went to Klein Bijlaer nature reserve again, with the plan to photograph the frogs which I noticed last time. This time, equipped with the tripod, I could use lower ISOs and longer shutter times, and since the frogs sat perfectly still that worked out. In post processing I reduced saturation on everything but the frog. I thought I needed to install Photoshop Elements for it, but it turned out Lightroom can do basic selective colour too, with the adjustment brush.
November :2015
processing method: gimp, picmonkey, easyhdr basic,windows microsoft visual studio 2010.
Old Telephone Box 1960's - still working.
I joined a new group for a Sunday morning photowalk and the organiser wanted us to concentrate on "seeing" Selective Colours around us.
So here is a colour pop version of an icon to be found in many UK towns and cities.
If there's any Coca Cola in that old store I'm sure it's frozen because my fingers nearly froze while I was out shooting this scene. It was -27C and with the wind chill it was about -34C. I think I should find an indoor interest for these cold days, LOL.
In Explore at #123 Thanks very much for all your views and faves!!
Mayfield Garden near Oberon began to take shape in the mid-1990′s and today is one of the world’s largest privately owned cool climate gardens. Owned by the Hawkins family, Mayfield Garden extends across more than 160 acres (64H) and sits within a 5,000acre working farm.
Oberon, NSW. Autumn 2014.
life is about making choices. some you can live with, and some you cant. its our ability to deal with our choices that makes us distinct and sets us apart.
MRSA (Meticillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) growing in a petri-dish.
#45 100x2014
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Explore 17/10/2014 #98
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