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'Life is a Journey, Not a Destination' - Emerson

 

Chiang Mai Railway Station, Thailand

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 640, f/9.0, 85mm, 1/30s

  

Metra Union Pacific West Line Train 500, bound for Chicago, kicks up a light dusting of snow as it sails through Wheaton on a cold morning at Mile Post 24.30 on the Geneva Subdivision.

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 200, f/7.1, 250mm, 1/800s

Crown Fountain, Millennium Park, Chicago

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 1250, f/6.3, 250mm, 1/500s

Number 276 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, landscape image of a wooden gate next to a country lane at sunset in Perthshire, Scotland.

View from the Brühl Terrace into Münzgasse. In the background the Church of our Lady.

(Using a Split Toning Technic)

 

Dresden

Blick von der Brühlschen Terrasse in die Münzgasse. Im Hintergrund die Frauenkirche.

(Bild in Split Toning)

 

Saxony's only lighthouse, Moritzburg, Germany.

 

The staffage building was built in the late 18th century as part of a backdrop for re-enacted naval battles. It is the only lighthouse built for this purpose in Germany and one of the oldest inland lighthouses in the Federal Republic.

 

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Number 302 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, macro image of a fresh new pair of mushrooms growing in the grass on a fine Autumn afternoon.

 

The weather has been crazy this year. Just when I thought these guys should be dying off, more pop up!

A long exposure, bracketed exposure, landscape image of the Vestrahorn at Stokksnes in eastern Iceland.

 

I have seen a couple of black and white images of this location recently so decided to try a different treatment of one of my images taken back in October. I wanted to retain some of the colour of the grass without doing a selective colour, which I never like, so went with some split-toning to try to achieve that effect.

Bruges churches, good looking, every single one ;)

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