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Genesis 11:8 “So the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the surface of the whole earth, so that they had to stop building the city.”
Satan’s minions (the globalists) are now gathering those scattered abroad through mass migration, in order to build their New World Order (Tower of Babel).
We went to Marshall's Beach near the Golden Gate bridge, San Francisco. It was low tide, which exposed a sandy beach with many rocks. This shot has a reddish tone due to an ND filter that apparently does not has a neutral density across the whole color spectrum, which luckily is quite fitting for this scene.
The title "Stop. Look. Go." comes from Benedictine monk, author, and TED Speaker David Steindl-Rast, who reflects on gratitude, bit.ly/3bStY3f
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/16, 50 mm, 20 sec, ISO 50, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC5114_hdr1bal1pho1b.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Port Adelaide has a few train lines for transporting the freight that comes in by sea. As we drove around, we stopped quite a few times at these crossings as well as those that had loud clanging bells and automatic boom gates.
The power pylons in the background carry electricity from the coal-fired power station at the nearby Torrens Island.
A shining star died, and from that day we are trying to understand life.
I spent a month taking care of my bro. I failed, very likely.
I spent another month taking care of us. I failed, probably.
I am waiting for the following day, from flop to flop, but I don't care. Now I expected the unexpected, and nothing is going to wipe the smile off my face.
camera Lomography Diana Mini, double exposure, film Svema 100 expired 2004, dev in D-76 1+1 for 11½ min
BNSF SD70ACe 9055 stops and flags LaGrange Road after a truck destroyed the Southern signal cantilever at the crossing. LaGrange, IL
Warblers rarely stop their flitting about, so I was thrilled when this Northern Parula spent some time in a nearby shrub instead of high in the treetops.
Just playing around with long exposures in the daytime.
This is a 26 second exposure in the middle of the day at Milang, South australia.
I used a 10 stop Hoya neutral density filter plus a Hoya 9 stop variable neutral density filter set at 5 stops.
I could have gone longer as I did not realize my ISO was still at 250 and aperture was f8.0.
It was very windy and the water took on a very muddy look.
This was a very difficult shot for me. I was in Chicago in 2002 with friends and my then new Olympus IS 20 film camera. This fountain is in front of the Navy Pier, and spurts intermittently. I wanted to take this shot, but the timing has to be perfect. My friends were ready to go to Sears Towers, and I did not have all the time on earth, I was low on film, and yes, did not have a "Preview" button on my film camera. I braced myself and took 3 shots and this is one of those. One out of three isn't that bad, right?
Navy Pier, Downtown Chicago.
Olympus IS 20
Kodak 200
2002
Handheld
Taken at the same time as this one, www.flickr.com/photos/tomz_iceland/322572850/
A different view of this one, www.flickr.com/photos/tomz_iceland/334369670/
Canon 17-40mm F/4L
**EDIT**
Now also seen on the Explore page for december 17, www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/2006/12/17/
Green fir tree overhanging a back garden fence with a view to the stop sign further along the backstreet.
The bus stop for the 770 which travels from Harrogate to Leeds through Thorner Village.
Just in case anyone thinks its a fabulous sunset, its not. The lights in the sky are lights from towns in the distance polluting the night sky. There are no street lights in Thorner village.
The village appears in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Torneure" (also "Tornoure") means "thorn bank". The ancient parish of Thorner covered 4400 acres in the wapentake of Skyrack in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The parish included the townships of Scarcroft and Shadwell, which became separate civil parishes in 1866 (wiki)
Bus stop in front of a striped billboard in an underpass at London’s South Bank. Just a straight photo.
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This will be the last picture from my trip to London for the moment. Have a great weekend everybody.
I can probably count the number of times I've used a 6 stop filter on one hand and that excludes the thumb. This is partly because I'm too lazy to calculate the amount of time required most often resorting to guesswork but also because I never seem to find the right kind of image in the right kind of light. Today was slightly different however, the trees were still, the mist was rising, the water swirling and there was really only one thing preventing me from having a go...I was on a barge! 9 shots straight in the trash but this one crept through.
Thank you for pausing :)
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A shot taken outside the Adelaide Goal. This railway track has no barrier throughout so anyone can just walk onto the track but of coz not when the train is coming :P This track links to the main train station where maintenances or repair of the carriages are carried out.
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The Railway Crossing over at North Adelaide
The Shot
Standard 3 exposures shots (-2..0..+2EV) handheld using the Canon kit lens EF-S 18-55mm lens and a polarized light filter
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR with detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added a layer effect of 'curves' to slightly increase the contrast
- Added a layer effect of 'saturation' of yellows for the sun reflection & greens for the grass
- Applied dodging for the railway crossing pole & sign
- Used 'unsharp mask' (as always) on the background layer
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are (as always) welcome.
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This Hispaniolan Woodpecker - Melanerpes striatus - was waiting for us to stop shooting before he (or she) would come out of his nesting place in a dead palm tree to gather more food for its young. Found in numbers in both Haiti and the Dominican Republic, this beautiful bird is a very social creature which will nest in dead or live palm trees, cacti, hollow cliffs and even telegraph poles. This one was seen near the golf course at Playa Dorada, Dominican Republic.
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Our meddling in countries and our assault on the environment creates more migrants and asylum seekers than anything. Unfortunately we are only ramping up our efforts to create more.
Over the weekend we went to nearby Hakone Gardens, a beautiful Japanese garden in Saratoga, California. The wooden arch bridge is a center piece, inviting you to stop and reflect.
I processed a realistic and a paintery HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, carefully adjusted the color balance and curves, and desaturated the image. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/0.95, 50 mm, 1/20, 1/90, 1/350 sec, ISO 100, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95 "Dream Lens", HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC8065_6_7_hdr3rea1pai5f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography