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Used on this photo is a bodysuit and matching gloves from BELLE EPOQUE called Lorea (this round of Kinky), Marilyn hair from Doux, *AvaWay* BEATRITH Pearl Necklace and anklets. The couch, table, candlesticks and lamp are all from Nutmeg and to be found in there store.
Use this link to visit my blog: Flickr Walkabout
It's an All-Flickr blog focusing on superior images I run across in my daily travels, with minimal commentary to interfere with the viewing.
"Between the eyes of love, I call your name.
Behind the guarded walls I used to go,
upon a summer wind, there's a certain melody.
Takes me back to the place that I know.
On the beach...
On the beach....
Yeah..."
I used a dark filter on this one found at Adobe's website it's called Albion. Several different low key filters it's fun! Shot at our local Butterfly Pavilion! (I used my Helios)
Taken at Noshinim's Neighborhood link below
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Willow%20Grove/229/58/534
and Flickr
This used to be the Jumeirah Hotel Frankfurt until this April. It was the first Jumeirah on the European continent. Obviously, not as successful as it needed to be.
In the back of this image the IG Farben Haus, the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Ginnheimer Spargel (TV tower) all line up in front of the slopes of the Taunus.
Topaz Studio
Texture with thanks to Alan- sunsetsailor
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I try to avoid buying "single use" products as much as possible, but for coffee I make an exception ;-)
Use of this image on websites, blogs or other media is prohibited unless you have my specific and written permission. ©2010 Dawn Grace
cherry blossoms silhoette by Dawn Grace. Please do not steal my photos. These pictures are here to represent my work as a professional tattoo artist, and most of these designs were drawn specifically for each client.
That said, i cannot email you pictures of my clients' custom work so that you can take it to another artist to have it done. It's not fair to the people who pay to get tattooed by me.
Tattooing is a personal decision, and should you decide to get tattooed, put thought into what you want and find an artist who is willing and able to draw and tattoo exactly what you desire.
Do not leave comments about my clients' bodies ("she's sexy" or "damn, she's fat ",or choice of subject matter. )
Such comments are annoying and will be deleted immediately.
Macro Monday "Book"
Not just about the famous brand, its about design work over the last decades and as it should be, its widely read and used as you can see!
The Ana Kai Tangata cave is of note because in the back left wall cave paintings depicting birds, mainly manutaras, can be seen. The paintings were drawn using natural earth pigments and animal fat, but the high humidity of the cave has harmed them almost to the point of erasing them.
Topaz Filters used:Clean
Texture by: Paree Erica/White Christmas.
Snowflake used to love to sit in the window and watch the snowflakes falling. I made this creation for my grand daughter Lydia that adored her and when Snowflake went to kitty heaven I got a silver frame and put this picture in it for her to remember her by.
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This use to be the entrance to someones property probably 50 years ago or so..:) It's now the outdoor patio for a restaurant/bar. I'm happy they left this standing. I'm probably imaging a better house that use to be there than what was.I'm thinking a cozy rock, farmhouse style house..;) but, probably not..;)
Happy Weekend
I just got the tail end of the storm. Lots of lightning and thunder. The house shook a few times and we got a lot of rain. we're all good and no damage
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Stone Harbor Point, New Jersey, USA
During August and September, we observed 4 juvenile Piping Plovers in the same general area of the beach. They were usually in the tire tracks or up in the dunes on the dry sand. Nice images but I prefer my shorebirds in the surf or on the wet sand. It was late in the afternoon with about 90 minutes of light left when we came upon our 4 friends. Were where they? In the tire tracks of course. We had to make a decision. Do we wait and hope that the birds move to the water or continue on our way and hope to find something else to work with. We decided to give them 15 minutes. Boy am I glad we waited. They did indeed head to the water and were outrageously cooperative. They made up for all the hours we patiently waited over the summer. We took tons of images but this was my favorite.
Nikon D7200 with Nikon 500mm f4 G VR lens and 1.4 converter
1/2000 f5.6 ISO 800
Thanks to all who take the time to view, comment on and favor my images. It is very much appreciated.
For You are my rock and my fortress; Therefore, for Your name's sake, Lead me and guide me. - Psalm 31:3
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IJMUIDEN AAN ZEE - The "King Seaways" is a cruise ferry of the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways. The ship will be used for the route between IJmuiden and Newcastle Upon Tyne. The ship was built in 1987 under the name MS Nils Holgersson for TT-Line by Schichau Seebeckwerftnederland
“Il pousse plus de choses dans un jardin qu’on en a semé.”
Proverbe serbo-croate
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Example of use of TOPAZ AI SHARPEN
A Chiffchaff taking off
Un pouillot veloce qui s'envole
It's impossible to recover a movement blur with a sharpening filter : a sharpening filter will only add noise in this case but it will never recover details.
TOPAZ AI SHARPEN includes a new function called STABILIZE that is different from a simple sharpening filter. It tries to find a movement on the photo and to cancel it. That's why sometimes there are small artifacts on the opposite side of the movement, but it is really easy to deal with them with GIMP or photoshop.
To conclude : this tool deserves a try as it is free for 30 days.
It is very usefull for animals in movement (birds in flight, animals running ...), but it can manage movement of the photographer too.
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Macro Mondays: Single use
Empty 30ml Irrigation Solution tube for wounds plus Bandage & Bandaid wrappers.
#sliderssunday
Spot the two birds :)
For a change, this is a new (outside!) photo, taken just a few days ago at the wonderful Britzer Garten, one of Berlin's biggest and most beautiful public parks (please check my album for more "Britz bliss", if you like).
For better dynamic range, I've used exposure bracketing (three images), pre-processed the images in DXO PhotoLab (sharpness and DeepPrime denoising only), from which I directly went into HDR Efex Pro to combine the images. I'm trying to get away from the annual Adobe subscription, and combining images from an exposure bracketing series in HDR Efex instead of Lightroom is one step into that direction. Unfortunately, whenever I think I can finally leave Adobe behind for good they come up with improvements such as the new "supersize" function (now also available in LR), a ton of new presets for LR, and other interesting stuff (and I'm still used to the LR/PS workflow, and the layers in PS). Well, maybe I'll be ready next year ;)
Extra sliding was done in Color Efex, where I added some "Brilliance and Warmth" and a tiny bit of "Contrast Color Range".
Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, stay safe and have a nice week ahead!
By using ND Filters in the exposure for this particular capture, this enables us to create these Ethereal/Beautiful Images! Shot from the popular coastal town of Barmouth, West Wales, United Kingdom!
Macro Monday, 16.01.2023
#MacroMondays #single use
single use - broken
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Tomb from the church of Näshult, which predates the current church (the church is from 1735 - the burial from 1572). And the photo lies a bit - the stone is placed in the floor, not standing up, but I liked the effect from this angle.
The man buried here is Nils Persson from Holma, of the noble Silfversparre family (Silfversparre is a description of the coat of arms which later was used as a family name, so if you look at the stone you can see that coat of arms, but the name Silfversparre isn't actually mentioned). Nils Persson was first mentioned in 1529 and had several important functions in the higher echelons of society - though they are hard to translate to English so I won't try. He died October 19 1572, at six in the afternoon (according to the stone). Nils Persson had acquired a lot of land in his life-time and he seems to have been rather ruthless - and he had actually killed a man in 1551. He had at least three children, including a daughter - who was also accused of murder. She was later executed, but not for that, but for treachery towards the king. You can't help but get the feeling that if you were important enough, back in the day, you really could get away with murder...
We used today to dive into the history of the Danish West Coast visiting the Tirpitz Museum in Blavand as well as the open air museum of Nymindegab. I can highly recommend both locations for people who love to learn more about the life of our ancestors in previous centuries. Nymindegab, Jylland, Denmark
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