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Compass arrived in Saratoga in a March snowstorm. Finally we can see the ground again, so we packed outside for some fresh air, latte's and cupcakes!
Another sign, this time in Shepherd's Bush on the Central Line, in West London, not far from Olympia where I was that day.
Building demolition downtown revealed this ghost sign on the neighboring building. Comuntzi's was a famous eatery in town for decades ("Where dear old dad took his gal" or something was their slogan), but it has closed many years ago.
under the shinning daylight
まぶしい中、重いヘリオスを持って。不思議と重さを感じないぐらい夢中になって。
Helios40 85mm ;
LR3 + PSE ( thanks to KimClassen )
One of our indoor mini daffodils seen against the outdoor plants in our garden.
My wife is a very stubborn person and for days she resisted attempts to get her into hospital. Yesterday she gave in and is now getting proper treatment for pneumonia and two broken ribs.
I will visit contacts as and when I can.
It was very cold and windy but the shining sun and some open water made this a pleasant sight for me. Could have sat there all day.
As a career sign guy, I couldn't resist the signs of Paris, where neon is much more common and contemporary than here in the States.
After finishing the lessons in Scott Kelby's "7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3", I had to go back and revisit some of my older stuff.
I started with this JPG image, adjusted the foreground using Camera RAW and then made another image in Camera RAW and adjusted the sky.
I merged the two images in Photoshop and then darkened the sky, lightened the foreground, desaturated the blues and yellows a tad, etc.
It's not remotely realistic. The sky is pretty dark for an image that's looking right at the sun.
Oh... and if it looks familiar, it's because I did another HDR Version months ago.