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Created in DDG Text 2 Dream using its "Artistic" Ai model.
Filters: PS Beta 2023, Topaz Gigapixel Ai, Topaz Studio.
Some hand painting.
The eye is from a Dream by Wombo work of mine.
Thanks for your visit, faves, and kind comments.
The earth transitions to spring, bringing new life to the Foothills, while an old abandoned barn heads the other way--the ying and yang of life on full display.
Nevada County CA
Early Autumn and the woodlands are transforming a little later this year due to the mildness we are witnessing currently. I took this shot as I was wandering around local woodland looking for some inspiration in this dreary weather. I thought it captured that intermediate autumnal feel, with some leaves already turning and others still vibrantly green.
As I have already stated, it is a genre of photography I have little experience of and it takes some imagination and effort to look for compositions. But hey, you have to start somewhere.
Another image from a dawn shoot along Lake Michigan. Short video of the shoot: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P8GElXeXEM
GIUSEPPE GRECO 2008
CANON EOS 400D SIGMA 10-20
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green, blue, red and orange, white and the steps/shades/levels between ... ;-)
ƒ/6.3 14.0 mm 1/30 2500
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The plow, exposing the fallen leaves, made me think of this time between Fall coming to an end and going forward on the road to Winter.
Fall celebrates the coming of winter...
Aiguilles des Grands Charmez (Cordier pillar, a great climb...) and Grepon.
This is the third of four images I'm posting in sequence from a tremendous morning back in September. All are of the same scene, looking down from near the top of Mam Tor across the Hope Valley (Derbyshire, England) during a temperature inversion when a sea of fog was lapping against the hills. Sunrise was at 6:50, so they span the blue hour to the point at which the post-sunrise light started to get a little harsher.
If you get a touch of déjà vu, that's because you really have seen a couple of them before. One was on my stream for about 36 hours before I stupidly, and in total error, erased it... doh!...another I more recently deleted as I've decided I now want them all together and in order as a record of the transition. Not good etiquette to post-erase-repost, but there you go. I'll conquer my embarrassment, no doubt :-)
Very best wishes for the New Year to all Flickr Friends. Hope you all have excellent snapping in 2017!
Just for the record the title refers to the transition from water to sky and vice versa and not the current state of the Brexit process!!! This gem was first shown to me 6 years ago by a friend. In the summertime this is a very popular spot and behind me there is a really nice beach bar but right now is very calm and peaceful. On this visit and right after I set my tripod I tried to cross to the left of the scene to put my camera bag down. In the process I slipped on the rock and while trying to save the gear (who wouldn’t 😂😂) I obtained a couple of bruises and cuts. That was not enough to stop me as I really liked the ambience and the soft tones. One would think that this is the end of the story but no...after sun went down and I packed away I decided to wash my hand in the sea to clean it; as I was approaching the water I see my phone (in slow motion) falling from my pocket into the water. I can tell two things: 1. I am surprised that my phone still works and 2. It’s not pleasant going in the water in January!
Thank you for looking and sorry for the essay but I thought it was quite funny (retrospectively obviously!)
Despite everything I had a very calming tune in mind: youtu.be/pkitw9LUB88
Technical info:
Nikon D810
Nikkor 16-35 @ 16 mm
ISO 64
F16
25s
Lee 0.6 GNDH
Lee Little Stopper
Thank you for taking the time to look at my image
Nothing in the world is permanent, and we're foolish when we ask anything to last, but surely we're still more foolish not to take delight in it while we have it. If change is of the essence of existence one would have thought it only sensible to make it the premise of our philosophy.
-- W. Somerset Maugham
Near the gates of the Trappist abbey of Sept-Fons, little In memoriam cards are placed next to the prayer books. On the front, the photograph of a young brother, in a white habit, with a chubby face and beautiful dark eyes, serious and sad, looks into the distance toward a mysterious horizon.
--NICOLAS DIAT, A Time to Die, Monks on the Threshold of Eternal Life
I see several transitions here:
From summer to fall.
From Sagebrush to forest to fields.
From shadow to light and back to shadow.
This scene was photographed on the east slope of Fish Creek Summit looking toward the edge of Gem Valley in southeast Idaho
Lonely tree on a meadow of yellow grass with the fog was taken in Polish mountains where the weather changes every few hours.
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Amazing transition of seeing cubes which change to rectrangle pattern. This is related to the hard wired eye contrast improvement.
This concludes my "black period", a series of dark-themed photographs from autumn 2022 to spring 2023. In the spring and summer of 2023 I will be focusing on the opposite: the main theme in my work will be white. The darker photos will no doubt return when the days get shorter again.
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