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Northumbrian beach transformed with cracked paint texture and other adjustments applied in ON1 for Sliders Sunday
A view from my window on another bone chilling winters day here in northwestern Illinois. With tonight's expected 4+ inches of fresh snow, we're looking at over 2 feet in the last 3 weeks. Add to that the many nights of well below zero cold temperatures we've experienced and are expecting, winter is getting old pretty fast...
Out in our backyard.
Getting ready for a cookout.
Wish Dave’s Dad could travel up today but Dave is taking the cook out down to his place and I think I’m gonna ride along. Feeling better now every day. Basically it’s just a weight limit of no lifting and I haven’t drove. Little unsteady on my feet.
HSS
Fluffy clouds weren't, and had edges and pointy bits.
It's ok, they're still fluffy, just not on Sliders Sunday.
A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. An unwinding fern frond is converted into a hurricane.
HSS
"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower, and every pumpkin a lantern."
My pumpkin this year has braces. 🎃🎃
Motorbike at Glasgow's Riverside museum, with a bit of messing about in ON1 to change colours and add texture
"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." - Henry David Thoreau
Captured from an airplane on approach to PDX and processed for Sliders Sunday using Snapseed. HSS everyone!
Sliders Sunday
This started out as one white plane. I used the Tiny Planet edit and now I think it looks like cartoonish birds circling.
Not quite gone.
It's a Green Woodpecker.
With some sliding, a still from a video I'd taken of the woodpecker on a neighbours roof.
A combination of two photos, one with the Lambs and a second one with Canterbury Bells
taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200
ƒ/2.8 / 4.0
104 mm / 41 mm
1/250 Sec / 1/200 Sec
ISO 500 / 100
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Press L for a better look at its curled tongue and for the raindrops on its antenna.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
HSS
Somewhere a bit east of Newberry Springs, California.
Original on the right
Juiced colors in the middle
Faux IR b&w, final result, on the left
I was searching for b&w film candidates as always, when I came across this sign. The letters are washed out, and I wasn't sure how to shoot it on b&w film to break out the lettering. As a reminder to return later, I shot a digital test photo. I did have 35mm with me that I could have used for an actual b&w film test, but was in a hurry to run down the road to other locations that had greater promise. And with film, I'd have to wait to finish the roll and accumulate enough to justify mixing developer. With digital, I can play around with it right away.
As it was late afternoon, did I slide forwards, or did I slide backwards into the moonlight for Sunday?
#sliderssunday
Laowa C-Dreamer 7.5mm F2
Castle garden of the Charlottenburg Palace. Processed in ON1 Photo RAW 2019 using a preset ("Photomorphis Secret Sauce") which I then tweaked to my liking.
Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone :-)
Charlottenburg Palace was originally commissioned by Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (1668 - 1705). She was the first Queen consort in Prussia, after her husband, the former Elector of Brandenburg
(Frederick III), crowned himself the first Prussian King Frederick I in 1701. Sophia Charlotte and Frederick founded a famous dynasty of Prussian kings with their son Frederick William I, also known as "Soldier King", and their grandson, Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great.
The original name of the palace, which was inaugurated in 1699, and which was used by Sophia Charlotte as a permanent residence, was "Lietzenburg" (Burg = castle), as it was built on the grounds of what then was the small village of Lietzow which was located 7 kilometers from Berlin. After Sophia Charlotte's untimely death on 1 February 1705 at the age of only 36, King Frederick I (re)named the castle and the adjoining village of Lietzow "Charlottenburg"
in her honour. Today Charlottenburg is, together with Wilmersdorf ("Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf"), one of Berlin's 12 boroughs.
Charlottes Garten
Garten des Schlosses Charlottenburg. Als das von Sophie Charlotte von Hannover (1668-1705) in Auftrag gegebene und von ihr bis zu ihrem frühen Tode als Residenz genutzte Schloss 1699 eingeweiht wurde, hieß es noch "Lietzenburg", da es auf dem Gelände des Dörfchens Lietzow errichtet worden war. Sophie Charlotte war mit dem ersten preußischen König Friedrich I. verheiratet, der Schloss und Dorf nach ihrem Tod ihr zu Ehren in "Charlottenburg" umbenannte. Charlottenburg ist heute zusammen
mit Wilmersdorf (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf) einer von Berlins 12 Bezirken.