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Happy Sliders Sunday!

 

Having some fun with the Filters in Topaz Studio 2. It made my really boring bottle caps into something colorful.

 

For me this is a perfect example for why mobile phone cameras are a great thing. When I saw this I immediately knew that I only had a couple of minutes before all of the snow would disappear! So no time to get my camera!

 

It‘s certainly not the highest quality or most artistic shot and that‘s even quite heavily processed… however that‘s still infinitely better than not getting it at all!

  

Shot with an iPhone 6s

 

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Sunset shot edited for Sliders Sunday using Deep Dream Generator and Snapseed. HSS everyone!

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Explored 22 August, 2021

 

Entrance Hall of the newly opened Humboldt Forum, photographed from the tribune on the first floor. The Humboldt Forum (named after the Prussian scholars Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt), built between 2012 and 2020 on the site of the Berlin Palace (which, after World War II, had been torn down and replaced by the Palast der Republik – the former seat of the GDR government), is an architectural mix of "historical and modern". Its façade is a replica of the baroque Berlin Palace, while the interior has been newly designed by Italian architect Franco Stella. The Humboldt Forum houses the non-European collections from the Berlin State Museums, the (temporary?) exhibition "Berlin Global", and it will also be used for different events. Btw., that organic shaped thing on the left is a construct made of several projection surfaces that display all kinds of informations, regarding Berlin's history, for instance, but not at the moment I took the photo ;)

 

Back in 2015, after the topping out ceremony, the Humboldt Forum's shell construction had been opened for the public for one weekend. I've included an imaged I'd taken back then from almost the same spot as I've taken this photo from, you can find it in the first comment (and for more photos of that 2015 event, please see my album), I think it's an interesting "then and now" comparison. My new photo is an HDR made from three images, processed in HDR Efex. I've also bumped up the clarity, so it would match the look of my 2015 photo (I've only used LR back then).

 

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Humboldt-Gewusel

 

Blick in die riesige Eingangshalle des neu eröffneten Humboldt Forums, aufgenommen von der Galerie im ersten Stock. Errichtet zwischen 2012 und 2020, ist das Humboldt Forum ein (nicht unumstrittener) Mix aus historisierend (die Fassade, die eine Replik des nach dem 2. Weltkrieg abgerissenen und durch den Palast der Republik ersetzten Berliner Stadtschlosses darstellt) und vollkommen neu (das vom italienischen Architekten Franco Stella modern gestaltete Interieur). Es beherbergt die außereuropäischen Sammlungen der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, die zuvor in Dahlem gezeigt worden waren (und die ebenfalls nicht unumstritten sind, Stichwort: Beutekunst). Außerdem ist als größte moderne Ausstellung momentan "Berlin Global" zu sehen. Das organisch geformte Ding links im Bild ist übrigens ein Konstrukt aus mehreren Projektionsflächen, die z.B. Verschiedenes zur Berliner Geschichte und andere Infos im Wechsel anzeigen, nur gerade nicht in dem Moment, als ich die Belichtungsreihe gemacht habe ;)

 

2015, nach dem Richtfest, konnte man ein Wochenende lang den Rohbau des Humboldt Forums besichtigen. Ich habe, als Vergleich, im ersten Kommentar ein Foto von diesem Wochenende verlinkt, das ich damals von fast exakt demselben Standpunkt aus fotografiert hatte wie mein neues Foto. Weitere Fotos von 2015 findet Ihr im Album. Das neue Foto ist ein HDR aus einer Dreier-Belichtungsreihe, die ich in HDR Efex zusammengefügt habe. Um eine kleine optische Verknüpfung zu 2015 herzustellen, habe ich das neue Foto dann noch ein wenig in LR (welches damals mein einziges Bildbearbeitungsprogramm war) angepasst.

 

Habt einen schönen Restsonntag und einen guten Wochenstart!

A snowy day.

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Processed in Photoshop: Sliders Sunday.

 

"For last year's words belong to last year's language

And next year's words await another voice.

And to make an end is to make a beginning."

 

~T.S. Eliot

 

Happy New Year everyone!

 

happy sliderssunday

Let's help each other as the coronavirus sweeps across the globe...

 

HSS & may you stay strong & healthy ♡

who is watching whom?

 

a bit of fun for sliderssunday,

 

have a happy day!

 

Created for Sliders Sunday using Deep Dream Generator and Snapseed. HSS everyone!

Happy Sliders Sunday

Art from the popcorn my daughter bought yesterday, the packaging was nice and colourful.

 

For:

"NEW ENERGY!" - Vivid Art January 2020 Contest

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Posted for Sliders Sunday - - Post Processed to the MAX!

Happy Sliders Sunday!

And TWO BALD EAGLES, lol : )

 

CC Rainbow Game - Blue

seasons shift... our first snow!

 

HSS & wishing you all a wonderful week ahead!

Happy Sliders Sunday.

Playing with bubbles for this week’s Macro Monday theme. Edited in Photoshop Express on the iPad.

This butterfly is a meadow brown, Maniola jurtina. it sits on a pincushion wildflower, Knautia arvensis.

“The moon was sewn into the sky that night”

― Markus Zusak

 

Happy Easter and happy sliderssunday!

Sliders Sunday.

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Sliders Sunday

 

These falls are located directly outside the park. Every year they freeze over and look so beautiful!

Sliders Sunday.

Washing dishes yesterday and someone gave me a smiley scrubber for Christmas gift. All SMILES...........

 

Edited in Prisma app with Surf.

 

Sliders Sunday

 

Happy New Year From The Finger Lakes in Upstate, NY.

 

I used the DDG-Text-2 program.

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Explored July 30, 2022

 

More boats and still more Berlin government district. I know, you've seen quite many boats on my stream this year (so finally it is a stream in the true sense), and a few more might follow. This is a view from the Kronprinzenbrücke (Crown Prince Bridge), so it's probably about time to also upload a photo of that bridge (which was designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava and of which you can see one of its rusty "elbows" resting in the water of the Spree in the lower right corner of my photo) soon. And maybe it's also about time to go on another boat trip :) The two governmental buildings connected by the double bridge across the Spree are the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus (MELH) on the left, and the Paul-Löbe-Haus (PLH) on the right. You can also see a little bit of the Reichstag building, the seat of the German government, behind the PLH.

 

Processing-wise I applied this and that mostly in Color Efex. What I remember of "this and that" is the Reflector Efex filter (Gold) to brighten the foreground, and the Tonal Contrast filter. Nik Collection's new version now also has control points for each filter, which is very convenient, so I also applied the Polarization filter, but only on the boat in the foreground, as it didn't look nice in the sky at all.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, and enjoy your weekend, dear Flickr friends!

 

Bootsparade

 

Noch mehr Boote im Berliner Regierungsviertel :) Dieses Mal aufgenommen von der Kronprinzenbrücke (rechts unten könnt Ihr einen der rostigen Stahlträger der Brücke in der Spree sehen), also wäre es evtl. an der Zeit, demnächst nicht nur ein Foto von der Brücke selbst hochzuladen, sondern auch mal wieder eine solche Bootsfahrt zu machen :)

 

Ihr könnt hier die Doppelbrücke sehen, von der nur der untere Teil der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich ist und die das Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus (links) mit dem Paul-Löbe-Haus (rechts) über die Spree hinweg verbindet. Hinter dem Paul-Löbe-Haus könnt Ihr auch ein wenig vom Reichstagsgebäude und der Kuppel sehen.

 

Bearbeitet für Sliders Sunday überwiegend in Color Efex. Mit dem Filter Reflektor Efex (Gold) habe ich den Vordergrund aufgehellt. Weitere verwendete Filter (soweit ich mich an sie erinnere, da ich hier mehrere Bearbeitungsschritte mit längeren Pausen dazwischen hatte) waren "Tonaler Kontrast" und Polarisation. Letzteren habe ich per Kontrollpunkt (die es in der neuen Nik-Version jetzt praktischerweise für jeden Filter separat gibt) nur auf das Boot im Vordergrund angewendet, da er beim Himmel gar nicht schön aussah.

 

Ich wünsche Euch ein schönes Wochenende, liebe Flickr-Freunde!

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Laowa C-Dreamer 7.5 F/2

 

Explored March 7, 2021

  

It's kaleidoscope time again :) While flipping through my archive in search of something for Sliders Sunday, I came across an image I've taken almost two years ago at the inner courtyard of the Jewish Museum Berlin. The inner courtyard is part of the baroque "Kollegienhaus" which housed the court of appeal, and, later, the Berlin museum, before it became part of the Jewish Museum in 2001 together with a new building designed by Daniel Libeskind. The impressive steel construction and glass roof that cover the Kollegienhaus courtyard were also designed by Libeskind and added in 2007. At 670 m² (7211 square feet), the courtyard is rather huge, and back then I only took images of parts of the roof which didn't look that interesting on their own, so I decided to go for a kaleidoscoped interpretation and quadrupled one image in PS. Processed in HDR Efex and Luminar AI (High Key filter).

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, stay safe and healthy!

 

Auf-Streben-d

 

Beim Durchstöbern meines Archivs bin ich kürzlich auf Fotos gestoßen, die ich im Juli 2019 im Innenhof des Jüdischen Museums Berlin aufgenommen hatte. Der Innenhof gehört zum barocken Kollegienhaus (vormals Kammergericht, später beherbergte es das Berlin Museum, bevor es 2001, zusammen mit dem Neubau von Daniel Libeskind, zum Jüdischen Museum wurde). 2007 wurde der 670 m² große Innenhof des Kollegienhauses nach einem weiteren Entwurf von Libeskind um ein beeindruckendes Glasdach mit Stahlkonstruktion erweitert. Ich habe von damals nur Fotos von Teilen des Daches, die für sich allein nicht so spannend sind, weshalb ich mich hier wieder mal an einer kleinen Kaleidoskop-Spielerei versucht habe: Ihr seht ein Foto, dass ich in PS vervierfacht und mit diversen Spiegelungen, sowohl vertikal als auch horizontal, neu zusammengesetzt habe. Entwickelt in HDR Efex und Luminar AI (High-Key-Filter).

 

Ich wünsche Euch einen angenehmen Wochenstart (und allen Berlinern morgen einen schönen Feiertag), passt gut auf Euch auf und bleibt gesund :)

 

At the bosque back in 2019

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Sliders Sunday: Snapseed and Photoshop

52 in 2017 Challenge 14. Below (the hand)

7DWF Crazy Tuesday Theme : Crazy Windows

Tea time with my best friend ever... 和姊妹滔的下午茶

Jazz & Bossa Nova Background Music

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Lesser Celandines.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.

#sliderssunday

 

Another "lost place" capture aka "lost file from the archives", processed to the Max for Sliders Sunday :-) I think this should be my last urbex upload for a while. Not taken at the abandoned lung sanatorium as my previous two uploads, but at the Gefängnis Köpenick, an old prison in the south-eastern Berlin borough of Köpenick. Today, the prison is both a museum (located at the smaller women's wing) and a photo location (located at the men's wing; please check the first comment for more info on the place's history if you like).

 

When Sabine.R and I visited the old prison back in September 2018, there was a public exhibition on the ground-floor and first floor of the men's wing. What first seemed to be an "obstacle", soon turned out to be an interesting addition to and also relief from the very monotonous and depressing atmosphere of the old prison with its terribly small and very spartan cells, and in retrospect I regret that I didn't take more captures of the exhibition. On each floor (five in total) there was one slightly bigger room such as you can see here. I can only guess that those bigger rooms were some sort of "communal rooms".

 

The sliding, also fondly known as over-processing, is obvious here, I think. This was my first ever shot taken with the LX100's bracketing function, handheld, so not all-over sharp, but the bracketing helped a little to deal with the very difficult light situation there. I added a dark vignette in Analog Efex to hide some of the blurry parts, and I did quite some detail enhancing in Luminar 3 which added considerable grain which I did not remove with Topaz DeNoise this time, because I think it adds to the gloomy, gritty atmosphere. As an extra I "borrowed" the fish painting from a shot I'd taken in the communal room on the first floor.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, and have a great week ahead, dear Flickr friends!

 

Noch ein Lost-Place-Foto aus meinem Archiv, dieses Mal aber nicht vom alten Lungensanatorium wie die beiden vorherigen Fotos. Dies ist eine Aufnahme aus dem alten Gefängnis Köpenick, das heute sowohl als Museum bzw. Gedenkstätte (zu finden im kleineren ehemaligen Frauentrakt) als auch als Foto-Location (im ehemaligen Männertrakt) fungiert. Mehr Infos zur sehr bewegten Geschichte des Gefängnisses findet Ihr, wenn Ihr mögt, beim Foto im ersten Kommentar.

 

Als Sabine.R und ich im September 2018 dort waren, lief im Erdgeschoss und in der ersten Etage des Männertrakts gerade eine öffentliche Ausstellung; was zunächst als etwas "störend" erschien, entpuppte sich bald als willkommene Ergänzung und Auflockerung der sehr monotonen und deprimierenden Räumlichkeiten mit den winzigen und unglaublich spartanischen Zellen und im Rückblick bedauere ich es sogar, nicht mehr Fotos der Ausstellungsräume gemacht zu haben. Auf jeder der insgesamt fünf Etagen gab es, wie Ihr hier sehen könnt, einen etwas größeren Raum, der - so zumindest meine Vermutung - als eine Art Gemeinschaftsraum fungierte.

 

Das Foto ist aus der Hand und mit der tief im Menü versteckten Bracketing-Funktion der LX100 gemacht, daher wieder nicht völlig scharf, aber die Belichtungsreihe hat immerhin dabei geholfen, die schwierigen Lichtverhältnisse etwas auszubalancieren. Die unscharfen Bereiche habe ich mit einer (Analog-Efex-)Vignette abgedeckt, ansonsten Details in Luminar hervorgehoben, dieses Mal aber auf ein dezentes Entrauschen verzichtet, weil die Körnigkeit, wie ich finde, zu der staubig-verfallenen, bedrückenden Atmosphäre dort ganz gut passt.

 

Ich wünsche Euch eine gute neue Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde!

Had fun with a colourful leaf there. This didn't quite end up the way I wanted, somehow the path blur tool seemed bent on doing it's own thing. I kept a small area of the damaged bit of the leaf as I liked the blueish colour in contrast to the warm tones. I might just try this again one day and see what happens then.

My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Match".

 

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Shot with a (Tomioka) "Copal E18C 35 mm F 4" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

I slid. The Starling won't.

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Post-process enhancement of colour and colour temperature, then framed the image and uploaded it

for the

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/2.8

108.0 mm

1/100 Sec

ISO 400

Even a ‘High-Key-Sunflower’

Has a lot of Flower Power

Although its Colour

Has been slid away

For this 😄 Happy Sliders Sun-Day 😄

(Caren)

 

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Edited with the in-built High Key Filter and the Windows Photo Editor to tweak exposure, colour and colour temperature

 

Uploaded for the group Sliders Sunday

Panasonic Lumix DMCFZ-200

ƒ/4.0

10,9 mm

1/1000 Sec

ISO 100

 

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Mt grandmothers camera and really old family albums. I think there might be a daguerreotype in there !

Happy Sliders Sunday !

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Explored October 2, 2022

 

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This is somewhat anti-cyclic because it's a photo taken in spring, whereas autumn is in full swing – but spring is so, too, in the southern hemisphere, so let's say it's an autumn image as seen from somewhere down under ;)

 

This is also another re-edit from a holiday on Baltic sea semi-island Usedom in 2013. I've already re-edited a few images taken during that holiday (please check my album), and I've always wanted to re-process this one because it's one of my favourites from that trip. The woods along the Usedom high coast are incredibly beautiful, and to wander through them felt like being in an enchanted forest. It was a truly magical experience.

 

Photographed with the tiny Pen-E-PL3, my very first MFT camera (which still exists). Needless to say, the 12,8 MP sensor isn't capable of capturing the absolute best details, and especially on the horizon there is a considerable loss of detail, but not to the extent that you couldn't at least guess what you see, namely a sailboat and one of the many ferries crossing the Baltic sea every day to different destinations such as Poland, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries.

 

Please don't ask me about the (over-)processing steps in this re-editing journey, because a journey it was, and a rather long one, as I've been returning to this image on and off, doing this and that in different programmes until it finally felt "right" – at least for this moment ;) You can find the original, almost SOOC image in the second comment.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone!

Weybourne.

A favourite walk down the lane.

This slider may get printed and framed.

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Sliders Sunday

 

I'm seeing a few more Mushrooms around now that the weather's cooled down a little.

Feathery, floating-

wishes sent out,

over the miles meant,

to foster smiles

and grow into a garden

of golden flowers-

smile-makers of Springtime

that are so sure to arrive

no matter what direction,

or how far they must float,

time after time.

 

LKP

 

“Hydra” is this Planet’s Name

A granted Guarantee for Fame

It completes the Orbit on a regular Basis

And shows on its Surface spectacular Places

It receives enough Energy from the Sun

Which keeps its liquid Waterfalls run

All these alien Hydrangeas are growing happily

To create the Planet’s Floral Personality

(Caren)

 

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

😄 HaPpY Sliders Sunday 😄

 

Hydrangeas taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales, tweaked the colour and added several massive vignettes using the Windows Photo Editor

 

uploaded for

for Sliders Sunday

Panasonic Lumix DMCFZ-200

ƒ/2.8

108.0 mm

1/30 Sec

ISO 400

 

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