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Here's an image submitted by Paul Itkin processed with my Lightroom toolkit.

 

I don't know what it is about post processing, but I must say that I enjoy it as much (if not more) than the process of taking the photograph. It takes me to that imaginary world where for that split second I can forget that I'm sitting behind a computer screen and live the photo itself. Such a cool feeling that I'd like to share with you

 

Another free photo for you to download and use as you wish.

Here's a nice juicy Aurora Borealis picture originally taken by Marcelo Quinan and retouched by me.

The original can be found @ www.flickr.com/photos/marceloquinan/16939908572/ .

 

I ended up changing the foreground snow colouring to remove the greenish cast caused by the lights. I also added some noise removal and selective dodging and burning and sharpening in the snow area just to make it pop from the sky

 

All this was done using Photoshop Elements 14 + my toolkit available from www.lennykphotography.com.

Thanks for checking this one out stay tuned for more!

Here's a night time photo I edited originally donated by Josh Felise. Thankyou my friend!

 

I used my Lightroom Landscape toolkit to change up some of the colours in the shadows and highlights and to edit some local adjustments in this image. We can see that a long exposure was used however the stars appear to be blurred.

I'd recommend the use of either high ISO/large aperture + exposure of about 30 seconds to freeze the stars in place or low ISO/small aperture + a super long exposure to form some cool star trails.

 

There's a story behind this one. I spent about 1 hr trying to get that perfect photo of these 3 buildings (the 2 temples plus the spinning wheel in the background). I took about 20 photos from another perspective wasting about 30 seconds for each photo (15 seconds for the exposure + 15 seconds for the in camera noise reduction). I just wasn't happy with the photos I had from that perspective. Disgruntled I sat down and thought what am I doing wrong. Whilst sitting down, it was not until the missus pointed out to me "why don't you just take a photo from here?". I listened to her thinking nothing of it and it turned out to be gold :).

 

So the lesson I've learnt from this one is to consider another perspective, consider the opinion of another even if you don't agree with it. And the advice may lead to you creating something magical.

 

Photo was processed using basic Lightroom controls and cleaned up in Photoshop. In general, warmth was added via an adjustment to the white balance, the vertical perspective was tweaked and the image was slightly sharpened. Intentionally left the distortion in there

 

Photo shared for your use / remixing as per its CC licence.

Till next time!

Created in Automat1111 - A Stable Diffusion Toolkit, processed with Topaz Photo AI,Photoshop and Lightroom.

#FlickrFriday

#Toolkit

juin 2024

My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Toolkit"

 

Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "Xenon 75 mm F2 (fixed aperture)" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Developed using darktable 2.6.2

Macro Mondays theme: Symmetry

 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊

Here's a super juicy photo originally taken and processed by photographer Chris Combe of Holy Island in the UK www.flickr.com/photos/cosmicherb70/15064111624/in/datepos....

 

Made some slight changes on this one by cropping the photo, blurring the clouds and adding a blue filter to the rocks in the foreground

 

Photo kindly shared under the CC licence as per the original.

 

Used my free actions toolkit downloadble from www.lennykphotography.com + Photoshop Elements 14 to edit this one!

Flowers are a toolkit for insects.

 

Thanks for taking time to comment, fave and look at my work. I really appreciate.

Here's a remixed version of Jack Pease's sunset photo kindly shared under the CC-Attribution licence (www.flickr.com/photos/cathedraljack/17176531265/in/album-...) I changed some of the colors in the sky, removed the sun and used some dodging and burning for the grass and path area and clone stamped some of the artifacts out.

 

I really love the composition in this photo and have recently been stuck at home playing around with and trying to improve my free to download actions toolkit.

 

If you have any suggestions or ideas on how I could improve my toolkit I'd be super gracious to hear it.

 

Thanks all!

Behind door number 2 or Entry Closet is the toolkit tucked away and ready to go in a moments notice.

Has anybody seen the monkey wrench?

For Flickr Friday theme "Toolkit"

Spares box | FlickrFriday entry

Plenty of tools avaiable metric and Imperial !, Happy FlickrFriday !.

Macro Mondays theme: Keychain!

 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊

Focus stack (7 images) Shot with two off-camera strobes (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger). Flash A camera left 60 degrees, 45 degrees above subject, modified with MagMod MagSphere. Flash B camera left 75 degrees at subject height, modified with MagMod MagSphere.

 

Shot for#FlickrFriday - theme #ToolKit

Playing around with light boards, colour inserts and kenko extension tubes. Happy FF

Sign Idea for:

 

HANDS OFF 2025: Saturday, April 5

handsoff2025.com/about

Find Event • Social Toolkit • Signs

 

“This is the moment where we say NO. No more looting, no more stealing, no more billionaires raiding our government while working people struggle to survive.

 

“On April 5th, we take action. Across the country, thousands of people will march, rally, disrupt, and demand an end to this billionaire power grab. We’ll show up at state capitals, federal buildings, congressional offices, and city centers—anywhere we can make sure they hear us.

 

“A core principle behind Hands Off! is a commitment to NON-violent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.”

 

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For more Protest Sign ideas, see my Protest (Signs) GALLERY @:

www.flickr.com/photos/130881643@N04/galleries/72157723630...

 

For more reasons to join the rallies, see my POLITICO Gallery @:

www.flickr.com/photos/130881643@N04/galleries/72157718275...

 

for Flickr Friday: Toolkit

Copyright Luz Rovira-All rights reserved

  

Flickr Friday: Toolkit

My little tool kit for my finger nails.

It's sadly lost one thing and the bigger clippers have broken. But as it was a gift, I haven't thrown it away - yet .....

 

We do have a drawer that we keep tools in, but there isn't a lot in it and nothing really worth taking a photo of!

 

Maybe view large, and thank you for your favourites. :)

June 5, 2024: I got a new camera for my photography toolbox (Ha Ha), the Newland E-700. The problem is that the E-700 is neither analog nor digital—it's just a pretty paperweight. #flickrfriday #toolkit

I have a couple wrist watches. They are powered by batteries. Once a year the batteries wear out. I had been taking them to a local jeweler, however, he is close to retirement. I searched for and bought some tools in order to change the batteries on my own. I figure I have to live about another six years replacing the batteries once a year and the tools will have earned back their cost. Have a fun Flickr Friday. Thanks for any views, faves and comments.

A 55mm wrench from the water works is hungry, and the little 4mm wrenches from the laboratory are scared. Photographed on the lid of a toolbox.

Kit for walking in the Lake District, UK: boots, poles, compass, map, torch, camera with spare battery, phone, contact lens carrier, glasses, mini tool kit, pocket knife, emergency blanket, magnifying glass tissues, notebook, pen, whistle. Anorak as the background. Not shown: hat and waterproof trousers, water, lunch.

Flickr Friday theme toolkit. This is my old tool kit when telephones had wires.

Was #Frauen#so brauchen…..

 

Für:“Flickr Friday“ am 31.06.2024.

 

Thema:“Toolkit“. (Werkzeugkasten)

 

😄Thanks for views,faves and comments😄

FlickrFriday theme: Toolkit

 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to view, comment, and fave my photo. It’s really appreciated. 😊

In the mud room ready to go: Rothco canvas ammo bag with Fuji xt3, ttartisan 35mm, extra battery, map, notebook and glasses.

FlickrFriday theme is: #Toolkit

25-in-1 Small Screwdriver Toolkit: comes with 24 different bits (Phillips, Flat, Torx, Torx Security, Pentalobe, Hexagon, etc.), ensuring you have the smallest but complete set needed for this type of repair toolkit.

Bearing Steel Bits: All precision bits are made of the best Bearing Steel (Steel for tanks) and the hardness can reach over HRC65°, resist abrasion, oxidation and corrosion, ensure long time use. In addition, the strong magnetize-able tip easily picks up and holds screws, helping you handle all tiny screws.

Ergonomic Design: Super smooth swivel cap for easy screw removal. Frosted particles and streamline handle makes sure you can turn any screw.

Small and Sturdy Case: Each bit is magnetically secured in its slot in the case. The stay shut latch on the case ensures safe storage and transportation. Case measures in inches 6.25"w by 2.75" h and in centimeters is 15.87cm w by 6.98 cm h

This Micro Screwdriver Toolkit has what is needed to disassemble, repair, and reassemble phones, game consoles, wearables, laptops, desktops, tablets and much more. Made by AXTH.

 

Theme: "toolkit"

 

Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you!

The #FlickFriday challenge this week is #Toolkit. I instantly thought of my Leatherman. I’m probably the least handy guy you know but I love this thing. I believe it’s the original design and I've been carrying this one for around 40 years. (Long enough to wear out 3 leather, belt holsters.) I have a few of the other models, more modern ones, but I still carry this original every day.

 

Anyway, it was a foggy morning on Monte Sano so while I waited around to see if the sunrise would show through the fog (It didn’t) I pulled the old red lantern out of the truck, fired it up and started photographing the Leatherman.

 

By the way, the guy that invented this thing — that’s his name: Leatherman. Tim Leatherman. I always figured he had something to with leather but, nope, he’s a mechanical engineer out of Portland, Oregon that just had an idea.

 

Nikon D7500 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR

160mm

F8@1/6th

ISO 500

 

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©Don Brown 2024

I'm lucky to have a built in toolkit the top of my sewing machine for all the different attachments.

Thinking of what I could do for a tool kit challenge an idea came to mind. I used the Sony A6500 as it has great macro on it. Opened it to f11 and put the lens through this rolled up tool kit. Pointed it towards the sun and… Voilà

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