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Location: Harrisburg, Pa.
Date:August 26, 1977
Photographer: No information on slide mount.
That scene! Not just the engines, but that Mustang, and the old Chevy truck.
My first experience with a GoPro camera! It seemed alright for doing a quick video for the family, but it seemed a total Rube Goldberg to choose a photo from video.
The back story here is one of a socially distanced family gathering at the family farm. These two kids had not seen or played with another kid for weeks. Suddenly, there was someone else to race around with.
Once I'm out of this rural setting, you can find me on Twitter
My beautiful gull.
It's the top of a rather unattractive fountain (that hardly ever seems to be working) in the town centre. : flic.kr/p/p7i84R
And here's the gull : flic.kr/p/2jFQEih
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
Marinette County - Niagara, Wisconsin
Pemebonwon River
Another way to view my images is on: www.fluidr.com/photos/63888231%40N04/interesting
Update: November 2018. Thrilled to have this image featured in a two-page spread of the November/December issue of Lakeland Boating Magazine,
Little Lutheran Church way out in the countryside. Edited with a bit of Deep Dream Generator and a water color edit as well.
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Location: Nineveh, NY
Date:Nov. 26-1983
Photographer: Unknown
A classic scene of years gone by. From a digital scan from my personal slide collection.
Explored, desember 19, 2024
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I was lying in wait and hoped to get a picture of Santa Claus sliding into the water - but the guy was probably still asleep!
Seen on a cold autumn morning in Telemark. Norway.
Have a nice Christmas time!
In the southern part of the province, we called it "sledding" while the north uses "sliding". This is my oldest daughter, aged 4 or 5, in the late 1990s, pulling her sled and ready to go back up the hill. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Santander, Spain
Please, do not use this photo without permission
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Happy Slider's Sunday! Blue vervain. Explored 7/25/23.
Goodness, of all the photos to Explore. Odd choice!
Ox-eye daisy.
The question was how to create a fantabulous result for Sliders Sunday out of one of my daisy images…
Except it wasn’t, naturally. The real question was how to have fun playing with an average image that I am not going to use otherwise using Sliders Sunday as an excuse.
Corona is Latin for crown and appears in our languages all over the place - from Scandinavian kroner, Corona Borealis (the constellation), to solar coronas, Spanish beer and, of course, a family of viruses including colds and COVID which all are organisms that look like crowns. I thought it was an apt title in the circumstances!
I’ll post a link to an in-camera version in the first comment so you can see how far we came.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)
[Handheld in daylight.
Developed in Capture One on auto.
Processed in Affinity Phot entirely on the iPad.
Cropped to 16:9 off-centre to give it some strength in the composition.
Image layer duplicated and blended with Linear Blend and blend ranges to protect the petals.
Depth of Field Blur to soften the petals and take out all the details there/Normal blend mode.
High Pass/Linear Light, aggressively to emphasise the centre lines.
Inpainting to remove spots and blemishes on the flower and sensor.
Minimum Blur adjustment/Normal blend mode. This is the first part of the magic as it creates blocky lumps in the centre of the flower.
HSL Shift Adjustment/Pin Light/63% opacity for a little bit more magic in the centre.
Posterise (24 colour levels)/Negation Blend/95% opacity. This was the second major part of the magic.
Maximum Blur adjustment/Multiply.
Merge result - layer effects to blue the edges
And we’re done :)]
Another very old Kodachrome slide from 1974. I shot this with my then "new" camera at the Lake Afton Grand Prix. The Lake Afton road course hosted Sports Car Club of America races for many years. Lake Afton is about 25 miles west of Wichita.
Year: 1974
Film: Kodachrome 25
Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL
Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5
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"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower, and every pumpkin a lantern."
My pumpkin this year has braces. 🎃🎃
This is a fundraiser for the Calgary Food Bank. All these sculptures, based on the theme of Dr Seuss, were made of non-perishable food items purchased by the competing teams. All the items will be sent to the Calgary Food Bank for distribution to those in need...
When the group states “To the Max”, I push my sliding to the limit!! . I Thank you for your visits, faves and compliments. I’ve lost control of my THANK YOU’S. I just keep circling the drain.
Swan Migration
Multiple "slider tools" were used to dig this one out of the dull dreary sky of yesterday.
Trombone player for the Jimmy Stahl Big Band Orchestra at the Brantford International Jazz Festival 2019.
Brantford,Ontario.
macromondays#anachronism
spectrum of the colours of the slide on the left side
leica dg macroelmarit
slide frame diameter 5 cm
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