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Perhaps a bit far fetched, but these two sliders do appear somewhat enamored with each other. I think the big guy's tail is even wagging.
Abstract Floral Face
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
😄 HaPpY Sliders Sunday 😄
Photo of a Nasturtium
post processed to the max:
enhanced saturation, conrast and colour temperature, then framed it - ready to upload for the
ƒ/4.0
4.5 mm
1/800 Sec
ISO 100
Sliders Sunday
I remember one evening when I lived up in Canada I saw something like this. We were heading east and it looked like the moon was sitting on the road ahead. I was in awe. This Sliders Sunday photo is my homage to that event. I have never seen the moon that big again...so thought I'd create something similar. Happy New Year and HSS Everyone!
Steaming raindrops.
Done in iPiccy and PhotoScape. I'm not sure about this one, so helpful comments welcome.
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... created for Sliders Sunday
If you like anything on my photos, I'm very pleased... just share your kindness, I'm grateful in advance for your views, likes and comments... a lot of thanks :)
From my On This Date archives: lightened, brightened, chromed and sharpened . This day started with tempetures below 0, but had climbed to the freezing mark by late afternoon. HSS
Shot yesterday during our outing with Robert at High Park. We had a fabulous day and the weather could not have been better.
HSS
Lightened the original in PhotoScape, then moved to LunaPic for the kaleidoscope effect, before going to iPiccy for a bit of extra something and finally finished off back in PhotoScape.
Here's the original:
www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/48219436261/in/datepos...
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The pond/common slider (Trachemys scripta) is a species of common, medium-sized, semiaquatic turtle. Hatchling and juvenile pond sliders have a greenish upper shell (carapace), yellow bottom shell (plastron), and green and yellow stripes and markings on their skin. These patterns and colors in the skin and shell fade with age until the carapace is a muted olive green to orange brown or brown and the plastron is a dull yellow or darker.
Found in my archives, I knew I could do a better job editing this, so have pushed the sliders to achieve a more pleasing result.
Let it slide is a track by Alabama 3 , and is fine for watching the sun slide behind Kynance Cove. The wild flowers sprinkling the short turf were superb, mainly spring squill, thrift, kidney vetch and sea campion. A great way to start the week.
I pushed the sliders all the way up on this one to enhance the texture of the petals and the navy blue and fuschia pollen and stamens. There were two of these blooms in a bouquet of all dusty pink blooms and grey-green eucalyptus leaves. --
An otherwise gray day turns into a burst of brightness over the thin ice on the skating pond. From my On This Date archives.
Lovely welcoming flower display for visitors on the canal just before the Viaduct. Processed for Sliders Sunday in Luminar 4.This tool has amazing sky replacement properties. I might have gone a bit over the top with this slide.
The other night went for a ride south of town and spotted new fox kits for the year on the side of the hill warming themselves by the sun rays.
Sliders Sunday. - HSS
Red-eared Sliders. Like alligators, a bird photographer in SE Texas cannot avoid turtles. Riverstone Wetlands, Sugar Land, Texas.
My Macro Mondays "In a bottle" went through iPiccy this week, just added my copyright in PhotoScape.
This is what it looked like to start with:
www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/28440908019/in/datepos...
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A bokeh, a fence, the berries, a HLUT profile with a lot of colour miscorrection applied for Sliders Sunday
This is another very old slide. . .Taken in early 1964 by my Dad. Back then Dad would sometimes take my brother Kevin and me to a spot on Brown Road in suburban St. Louis. Brown Road ran right next to the eastern edge of the Lambert-St. Louis Airport. We, and other people, would pull off onto the shoulder of Brown Road and get a great view of the airliners on final approach to Runway 30L. The end of 30L was very close to that road, so the airliners were very low by the time they flew over on final. The guy watching this beautiful TWA Constellation is. . .you guessed it. . .Me! I was 14 years old. My brother and I would take turns standing on the sill of the open passenger side door of Dad's 1962 Chevy Impala. We wanted to get as close as we could and it was a cool view of those classic planes. This part of Brown Road is still there but has been renamed James S. McDonnell Blvd. in honor of the man who started the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, now McDonnell Douglas. In current photos I see that the farm buildings in the background are now gone, but many of the trees behind those buildings are still there. My brother and I loved "hangin' out" on Brown Road all those years ago. . .
Year: 1964
Film: Dynachrome (I'm not familiar with this film so I don't
know anything about the ASA rating)
Camera: Voigtlander Prominent (Rangefinder)
Lens: Nokton 50mm 1.5
Invasive red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) basking on a dead branch laying on a pond.
Inwazyjny żółw czerwonolicy (Trachemys scripta elegans) wygrzewający sie na martwej gałęzi leżacej na stawie.
1976 Red Tomato by C.H.C (Cindy Henusaki Custom Cars)
You can not get away from Foxy in her Red Tomato. She will hunt you, she will track you down, she will bring you to justice. And she will give you a Teleport to C.H.C
Yesterday, I watched the Mystify: Michael Hutchence documentary film on Netflix. It is such a sad story of a how a superstar ended his life. I was totally overwhelmed.
It is the advise of how an accident can change things permanently. A traumatic brain injury in 1992 changed his life, changed his personal relationship, and definitely changed the destiny of INXS, one of my all time favorite bands.
On the morning of 22 November 1997, Michael Hutchence, the leader and singer of the rock band INXS was found dead in his hotel room in Sydney. His death was reported by the New South Wales Coroner to be the result of suicide by hanging. In the autopsy report they found permanent areas of brain damage on his frontal lobes.
This song was written by Hutchence and completed by his long time friend Bono, from U2.
"I wanted to let it go
Just couldn't let it go
I wanted to let it go
Just couldn't let you go
I would catch you
(Just couldn't let you go)
I'd catch you as you fall
(Just couldn't let it go)
I would catch you
(Just couldn't let you go)
I'd catch you if I heard your call
But you tore a hole in space
Like a dark star, falls from grace
You burn across the sky
And I would find you wings to fly
And I would catch you
I would catch your fall
I just wanna slide away and come alive again"