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Enjoyed a wonderful walk on one of our trails early one evening. As I love trees, I thought the light on these were nicely illuminated by the slowly setting sun.
My computer crashed, lost almost all of my photos, can't get used to a new camera (and new computer with Windows 11) - found this old image (among several old ones which were recovered by repairperson)
The sun appears to be cradled in snow.
Natural sunrays capture the icy edges.
West Coast Winter
British Columbia
Canada
Stay healthy, be kind
~C
Don't be a copy, you were born an original - Author unknown
Looking up from the fields surrounding my caravan into the sky on day one of my week away in (Looe, South-East) Cornwall.
Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
I used the fabulous Florabella Textures www.flickr.com/groups/florabella/ again! I adore them.
Bombay (cool) 60% softlight
Dreaminess 35% overlay
Allure (cool) 53% Multiply
Happy Thursday everyone - hope you all have a lovely day:)
Explored June 18th 2009 #36 - thanks everyone!
Literally, in more ways than one. A happy accident..an in camera norton effect due to leaving off the stabilisation. Yet the softness captures the serene feel of the light in that vast forest I was walking through at the time.
Greater lockdown restrictions mean it will be even longer before we can get out for such trips. Archives will still need plundering for sometime to come.
Taken while waiting for the sun to set next to Germasogeias Dam in Limassol during those long days of summer
As mentioned previously I am in Melbourne for at least another week, so these are a few photographs that I took earlier in the year. They come from a series I took at Greens Beach on a Saturday evening right at the outbreak of the COVID-19 scare.
This one is taken at twilight when a few souls were wandering the beach in the soft light. But very soon the sunset would take a dramatic turn (as you will see in subsequent photos this week). Because I spent more time focusing on the dramatic shots when I first processed these, this one stayed in the can.
Now it can be seen as an elegy to a world that seems to have gone forever.
Und immer wieder mal ein kleiner Ausflug zurück nach Island...
And every now and then a little trip back to Iceland ...
Grande finale of the day....sunset, worthy of taking a 'BOW' :)
The bow is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point that is usually most forward when the vessel is underway. The aft end of the boat is the stern. Prow may be used as a synonym for bow or it may mean the forward-most part of the bow above the waterline. Wikipedia
The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
I 💖 Steveston
** Best experienced in full screen
#freitagsblümchen
I've started to collect older, already processed images in a "Flickr waiting line folder" so that they are easier to find than in the depths of my Lightroom Catalogue. I'm sure you know the "problem". We collect so many images on our hard drive, some of which we don't like right away, and we only see their potential much later, others that we like from the start, but somehow there are so many other new photos competing for an upload so that many of these photos are left behind. I often go through LR and flip back to earlier images, and I think "Oh, this one is actually nice, I should process it and post it!", but it's the "wrong" day for that particular image in the Flickr world of theme-related groups; the next day I'll see another image and I'll think the same, and by the end of that (or any other) week I have usually forgotten about any of the archived images I thought "postable". And so on ;-) Hence the special folder, and this is the first one from that folder, captured (with the lovely 45mm F/1.8) back in July 2018 on my Mother's birthday at a nice Café and Restaurant, the "LuLa Deli & Grill", around the corner. Meanwhile I have quite many new images from a visit to the Olympic stadium this week, and I'm busy with processing these and will post a few soon, others later, so stay tuned :-)
So, dear Flickr friends, treat yourself to something nice for the weekend, stay safe and healthy, and take care! And I'd like to send special greetings to my Flickr friends who live on the US West Coast and experience the horrible wildfires. I'm thinking of you, and I hope that the fires can be controlled soon, that it gets colder soon, and also that hopefully there will be rain, really anything that helps. Take extra special care and stay safe!
Ich habe mir jetzt endlich mal einen "Flickr-Warteschlange"-Ordner angelegt, in den alle älteren, eigentlich bereits fix und fertig entwickelten Bilder wandern, die sonst in den Tiefen des Lightroom-Katalogs verschwinden. Zwar schaue ich regelmäßig auch die älteren Bilder durch, aber dann passt ein Bild nicht zum speziellen "Flickr-Tag" bzw. einem Gruppenthema, am nächsten Tag entdecke ich dann schon ein weiteres Bild, von dem ich denke "Das könnte ich ja auch mal zeigen" - und am Ende der Woche habe ich die Bilder nicht mehr auf dem Schirm. Und wieder von vorn. Ihr kennt das sicher ;-) Dieses ist nun das erste Bild aus diesem speziellen Ordner, aufgenommen im Juli 2018 mit dem feinen, kleinen 45mm F1.8 in einem netten Restaurant-Café, dem "LuLa Deli & Grill", bei mir um die Ecke. Nach so vielen Low-Key-Makros und Architektur- bzw. Landschaftsfotos dachte ich, dass es ruhig mal wieder ein nettes Blümchen sein darf. Zumal dann demnächst wieder viel Architektur kommen wird, da ich noch was vom Cube in petto habe und diese Woche auch mal wieder im Olympiastadion war und dort endlich wieder nach Herzenslust fotografieren konnte :-)
Ich wünsche Euch ein sonnig-schönes WE, liebe Flickr-Freunde, passt weiterhin gut auf Euch auf!