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I attacked a Dandelion clock for my Sliders Sunday this week using iPiccy and PhotoScape.

 

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My sunflowers are blooming and that makes me happy, so as it was Sunday, I played - HSS!

An old photo taken through LunaPics & iPiccy.

 

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The clouds kept drifting over the sun, interfering with the lighting I was hoping for on various shots. Sliders to the rescue on this image from my On This Date archives.

  

---- from chaos some my black and white demons .... ----

  

---- dal kaos alcuni miei demoni in bianco e nero .... ----

  

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This is an attempt at a stereoscopic image, which can generate a 3D effect, if you view it cross-.eyed at a certain distance. How much distance and at which size it works best may vary. At the regular flickr view on my screen, the viewing distance needs to be around 80 cm or more for me to work properly. Don't know anything about the specifics and the original images were not created with that purpose in mind, so they may be far from ideal.

 

Here's some information on it:

stereoscopy.blog/2019/08/04/how-to-view-stereoscopic-3-d-...

 

HSS!

 

Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Vario-Xenotar 70-120 F 3.5" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

  

Sliders Sunday

 

It can get mighty cold in Toronto during the winter.

Sliders Sunday.

 

My husband yesterday sitting on a bench flying his drone as the Str Wilfred Sykes goes upbound to the Soo Locks.

I am continuing with my snail project as long as I can conjure up ideas. This project has been good for me in so many ways, it has helped me think ahead and visualize a final image. I have learned patience and tolerance in working with the snails. It has sparked something within me and I get excited to share my photos and proclaim that I am a photographer where before I only mentioned it to a few people. My manual dexterity has improved by having to manipulate the props and I am learning and imagining how to craft backdrops and props. It is exciting to come up with new "stories" too.

 

PS baseball will be revisited, I want to figure out a better way to create the field and lay it out properly. I winged it this morning and it's not my favorite.

 

Thank you for visiting, commenting and sharing your ideas with me. Sorry to those who are sick of snails.

 

What are you working on that has you excited?

Edited in Prisma app with WheatSunday.

 

Maggie sitting down on Grandpa’s stump chair.

 

Sliders Sunday.

Sliders Sunday

 

I'm making Pavlova for dessert for Father's Day. So, I thought I'd use a fruit themed photo! This is another one of my creations from of my online Oil Painting program.

Slider's Sunday

 

He saw me watching him through the kitchen window. I think that look meant "I want more peanuts!"

Trying something else again this week. This is the entry to the underground parking.

 

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Rhododendron

HSS 💜☮

 

Smile On Saturday: Bonnie Bears

Here is another very old slide taken in 1958. My Dad shot this during a vacation we took that summer. This is in Noel, Missouri. Noel is in the far southwest corner of that state and situated on the Elk River. This town is considered the "canoe capital" of the Ozarks. It's well known as a great place for "float trips" down the Elk River and its tributaries the Big Sugar Creek and Indian Creek. One of the natural features of the area are the overhanging bluffs along U S Highway 71. I especially love the tree on the very edge of the bluff. As a kid In 1958 I thought it looked like a Christmas tree waiting to be decorated. I've found more recent photos of this spot on the internet, and in a few of them the tree appears to still be there. But, of course, it looks much more weathered than it did in 1958. I still remember Dad pulling over to the side of the road to take this shot.

 

Year: 1958

Film: Kodachrome (unsure of the ASA)

Camera: Kodak Retinette - Type 022

Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach 45mm 3.5

La Mairie - L'hôtel de Ville / Town Hall went for a swirl.

 

The half way point : www.flickr.com/photos/44506883@N04/50389009247/in/photost...

 

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Country Road

Subtle water colour edit.

Charlie Parr LIVE @ Raindogs House

Savona - Italy - 10 Febbraio 2018

GUILD GUITAR Company

Il nome, che letteralmente significa Corporazione, deriva dal fatto che la società si presentava come una cooperativa dei migliori liutai fuoriusciti dalla Epiphone, all'epoca in forte crisi, attratti dalla proposta di Mann di costruire un'azienda autonoma orientata alla progettazione e la realizzazione di strumenti di alto livello.

Dopo appena un anno Mann, che aveva una visione più commerciale del progetto, fuoriuscì dalla società; nonostante ciò, sfruttando la consulenza dei maggiori musicisti di jazz e rock and roll che regolarmente registravano i propri lavori a New York, la Guild fu presto in grado di fornire una gamma di strumenti di livello assoluto, sia nel settore della liuteria acustica, sia nella produzione di chitarre semiacustiche.

All'inizio degli anni sessanta, a causa del grande successo dei suoi strumenti, i vecchi stabilimenti di Hoboken (New Jersey) risultavano del tutto inadeguati alla crescente richiesta: la produzione fu quindi spostata nei ben più capienti spazi a disposizione a Westerly, nel Rhode Island, lasciando a Hoboken gli uffici e la sede amministrativa.

L'evolversi del mercato, sempre più orientato verso chitarre a corpo solido e l'inevitabile declino della popolarità della musica jazz, unito agli imponenti investimenti pubblicitari che aziende sue concorrenti (in primis la Gibson) erano in grado di fare, il totale rifiuto di costruire strumenti musicali a prezzo contenuto nei paesi asiatici e, non ultima, la prematura scomparsa di Alfred Dronge nel 1972 in un incidente aereo, portarono la Guild ad un periodo di profonda crisi economica, culminata con l'acquisizione del marchio da parte della Fender nel 1995. Salutato come un avvenimento positivo da parte dei lavoratori, ma presto la Fender disattese le promesse di mantenere il marchio come il fiore all'occhiello del catalogo di chitarre acustiche e semiacustiche della propria azienda.

In pochi anni, nonostante la consolidata tradizione aziendale:

 

- Chiuse gli storici laboratori di Westerly, spostando la produzione presso i propri stabilimenti, prima alla sede centrale di Corona, California, e poi a Tacoma, Washington negli ex stabilimenti della Tacoma Guitar Company e infine, nel 2008, negli stabilimenti precedentemente utilizzati da Ovation e Hamer Guitars a New Hartford, Connecticut.

- Iniziò a produrre nei suoi stabilimenti cinesi modelli di chitarre acustiche economiche marchiate Guild.

- Rivoluzionò il catalogo, interrompendo la produzione della maggior parte dei modelli "storici" del marchio.

- Interruppe completamente la produzione di chitarre jazz ed elettriche.

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Sorry, to me is very difficult to visit people that always only leave a fav without commenting...

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Sliders Sunday.

HSS

Flower processed in Photoshop.

  

---- from chaos some my black and white demons .... ----

  

---- dal kaos alcuni miei demoni in bianco e nero .... ----

  

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And this is my good side! :0)

The decoration in the middle of the bottle was brown.

It went through various things in iPiccy, PhotoScape and Photo! Editor.

 

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The crane and the cemetery.

 

Done in LunaPic, iPiccy and PhotoScape.

 

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Our former courthouse/jail which closed May 16, 2014.

"All the rain we've had has really made my fur shine"

My Daylilies bloom every June on the day of my wedding anniversary, or a day or two before! They are wonderful reminders for me to wish my sweetie a Happy Anniversary!

 

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MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄

A cartoon edit of a recent Window Wednesday photo!

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