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Location: Allentown, Pa.
Date:March 14, 1990
Photographer: No information on slide mount.
A clean scene at Allentown Yard. Totally different today.
A westbound train on Canadian Pacific's Crowsnest Sub passes the Frank Slide. The remains of the slide which happened over 100 years ago still have a large presence as the huge boulders dwarf the passing train. If you look very closely, you can see my brother and good friend slightly to the left of the cab of the lead locomotive.
April 18, 2016.
For Sliders Sunday this week I decided to dabble with an image of dried palm leaves, taken on a deserted beach On Skiathos island in Greece in May.
I didn’t really try anything new in the processing but it was an interesting image to play with, having lots of detail and structure. I’ll post a link to the initial processed image in the first comment.
Most of the effect was achieved using two copies of the original in layers, blending the top one with Negate blend mode and then using an Invert adjustment on the result. This, rather curiously, made the palm appear as if sunlight was behind it.
The rest was done by duplicating, flipping and blending it and then using a Mirror filter with two mirrors to create symmetry. Then followed a play with the colours and we were done.
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)
Another slide from our drive across the Southwest in the summer of 1977. . .Yikes. . .1977! I'm enjoying scanning and tweaking these very old slides, but it also gets a little scary when I realize just how long ago this was. We were entering the Coconino National Forest at Flagstaff, Arizona when I took this shot. After leaving Flagstaff that evening we drove all night to Kingman, Arizona where we spent the night.
Year: 1977
Film: Kodachrome 25
Camera: Nikon Nikkormat EL
Lens: Nikkor 105mm 2.5
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Sitting, sipping coffee, reading a sci-fi novel and snapping the occasional photo. I waited until the rising sun caught some of the coiled hose.
Shot square format with the phone's native camera app and then brought into Hipstamatic for post processing. The nice thing is when done that way, the various filters for lens, film, flash, etc have sliders to increase or reduce the effects.
I chose the Tinto 1884 lens filter and brought the slider down a bit. Then ended up with Delauney 1941 film filter and again brought down the slider. Added just a hint of Jolly Rainbo 2X flash.
Still in Hipstamatic played with shadows/highlights, brightness sliders, and then exported back to the Photos section.
From there it was imported into the Snapseed app where shadows were again brought up a bit and 'ambience' and 'structure' were brought up.
Then once imported into the computer, brought into Ps where a gradient was added and slud back a bit after changing to soft light blend mode.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Exhibition - open weekend
On 28 & 29 September my ongoing exhibition will be open (normally only during office hours) as part of the UIT-Festival. During these days I will be present myself to talk about my work and answer your questions.
Time: 12:00 -17:00 hrs
Location expo: Stadsarchief Almere, beneath De Nieuwe Bibliotheek, left around the corner (facing the city hall)
This work is also part of this exhibition.
Building: The City, Traverse, Almere Center.
Architect: Erna van Sambeek
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High flow here at Ohio Pyle State Park as I managed to stop by the slides before I headed home on Sunday.
Thank you for looking and please do NOT use my images without my written consent.
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A Face In The Crowd
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_umeMtV4QU&ab_channel=TomPet...
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Jellyfish Encounter
Sometimes things aren't always as they seem.
All three images combined from my archives for Sliders Sunday.
I wanted to test out my new GoPro, so out to the backyard. First, the foreground was underexposed, so I raised it up in ACR. There was a lot of fine-tuning to get the trees and the bushes to look the way I wanted. In addition, the sky was blown out pretty bad. I wasn't even going to share the photo, but then I thought, "What could be more Slider Sunday than sky replacement" So, I fired up my old copy of Skylum Luminar and found a sky that would work. The masking is incredible considering what it had to start with. There are a few masking problems, and the chromatic aberrations are pretty bad. I like how it turned out. Happy Slider Sunday.
♫ Depeche Mode - Heaven ♫
"Sometimes I slide away silently
I slowly lose myself over and over"
Details, on deviantART.