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Happy Slider Sunday!!
HSS!!
Happy Easter everyone. While doing the Easter photo shoot at the country club today, we had a malfunction with the printer. But, I thought it looked pretty cool and prefect for Slider Sunday. Enjoy your bar b que..;)
Below is a pic of me with the bunny..;)
All done with PhotoScape today.
The original is here:
www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/48028791228/in/datepos...
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
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
Went to town on this one, using all three editing programs I have, but it was fun!
Maybe better viewed large, not sure.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Interesting root formation found in the grounds of Beeston Castle England.
This image extensively processed in Luminar 4 for Sliders Sunday.
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Ripening Grapes -taken in my Garden in Munich
Gave the photo a spherical shape, then enhanced contrast and saturation, finally uploaded it for the group
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
4.0 mm
1/147 Sec
ISO 112
Sliders Sunday - Post Processed to the MAX!
Edited with LRC, Snapseed, and Flickr editor
Happy Sliders Sunday : )
For Sliders Sunday, I pumped up the colours mainly affecting the reflections in the backdrop of the river but also affecting the sagebrush somewhat.
See Note on Photo
There is a bit of Sunday Sliding in this photo. Because I wanted to get the wall (lower right) in the frame, townhall became very small. So, I selected that part of the image and enlarged it. The keen-eyed amongst you (is that you Gerald?) will probably be able to tell. I have outlined the area in a note.
© AnvilcloudPhotography
The village of Palmyra in western Wayne County has four churches on the corners of Main Street and Church Street/ Canandaigua Street. Palmyra has a rich history dating back to the early1800s and this quartet of churches adds to its history. Like churches in many small towns, the church steeples announce their church's presence from afar.
A simple slider this week due to lack of time & energy.
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Happy Sliders Sunday! Lesser Celandine plants are such bright & cheerful Spring flowers brightening up the woodland floor like little jewels. I jazzed the original image up with Topaz Glow "Flower Power I" filter. Best viewed Large.
Photo 10/100 for the 100 Flowers 2020 group.
The beautiful Christmas window had a makeover.
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Sliders Sunday
One of my online oil painting photos with a few extra touches! This actually reminds me of the Black Diamond Trail that runs through Ithaca, NY.