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Oxalis flowers and a plastic ball with bubbles.

using a sprayer and DarkTable software.

She used to stop on that bench with the illusion

That behind her the sunset wasn't just a colored wall of orange-red sun

The tree next door with its autumn leaves

A magical touch of a children's book

The leaves fell silently on the bench

And on the ground creating a colorful carpet of light

There wasn't much traffic along that stretch of road

And that's exactly why he chose her

No passerby would have sat next to her,

no car would disturb his thoughts

but now she's not here and the tree and the bench wonder why

there will be no answers

there will be no other days

harmony is shaken by a shiver of wind

another trembling leaf has fallen

everything is silent now on that stretch of road...

  

I used to travel alot. Long international flights could become boring but I liked nothing more than to look out of the window down at the landscape 6 miles below me. I used to pit my geographical knowledge against navigational abilities to see if I could identify towns, cities, rivers, landmarks. It helped pass the time. Once I picked out Monument Valley on the brown Utah landscape. I was able to identify some of the towering features but couldn't get over how an area it had taken most of a day to explore in a car could be the size of a sixpence against the featureless desert around.

 

The best time was when I had been flying for ages: a few months actually, and I had dozed off, forehead leaning against the cold window. I awoke and through bleary eyes looked down. I didn't instantly recognise it a convolusion of channels leading across the land. Rivers, gorges and canyons. And then I remembered. Mars. I was flying over Mars. And the sunlight glinted off the surface. Water? Water? Every where? Had I just discovered water on Mars?

 

Unfortunately that's nothing like the truth. I often work my way round to a little cove along from Camusdarrach to find unusual patterns and colours on the beach. Here a little oil seeps into the bog that feeds the burn down onto the beach, the oil catching the light like sun on a river estuary. With dark and light sands, this is my impression of what a Martian river might (have) look like. (this section of sand being about 12 inches across)

Using my lensball to enhance the sunset

Using my wide angle. as a framing technique plus exaggerating the distance in this frame. The colours and landscape is real

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Using manual focus to blur the leaves and flowers surrounding this little cluster of azaleas.

Edited using Pixelmator Pro

 

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Edited using Pixelmator Pro

 

Thanks for the comments, faves and visits

 

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Created for Kreative People Treat This 96

 

The source image is TT96 Source by skagitrenee a small version is posted in the comments. Thank you Renee:)

 

All photographs, elements, layers and textures are my own. The moon is from an image by Andy Hamilton used with permission

  

EXPLORED! Thank you so much! =^D

 

The Artificial Sweetener. =^D

 

Backyard Chipmunk.

 

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Paper:weekly theme in MacroMondays.

I use my cell phone and I am a happy clicker.

When I become a grown up I will have a real camera like you guys.

But for now this is it.

 

I'm a big fan of the moon and the stars and should of course not upload photos of nightshots.

But I do it anyway.

Because I like it.

I am actually Evathrilled that I captured Orion, with a cell phone, lol.

 

I appreciate all comments in how to improve my shots, I am an eager learner.

So if you ever have any constructive criticism I would love to hear that ♥

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It is always good to remember that what we consider old now, back in the day was very modern. Case in point is this part of the church Saint Etienne in Perriers-sur-Andelle. The church itself is medieval, founded in the 11th century, with some architectural details added in the 14th century. But not here. Here we can quite obviously see some later works, this is not medieval (and the church did see substantial work done in the 16th and the 19th century). So at one point this was the modern, up-to-date part of the church when the rest of it was more or less dated and old-fashioned.

Using an ICM zoom movement to capture my Nashi Pear Tree in silhouette as the sun rose this morning.

Right now however, we have gentle rain which is most welcome as it brings some cooler weather and needed water. HSoS

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Playa Perissa, se trata de un espléndido tramo de costa de casi 7 km de arena negra volcánica, al igual que Kamaria salpicada de cantos y guijarros, y un mar de un azul intenso oscuro donde se pueden practicar distintas actividades acuáticas como el snorkeling, pero también jet ski, paseos en motos de agua, banana boat, kiteboard, esquí acuatico etc., que se pueden contratar en alguno de los centros acuáticos de la zona.

 

En Perissa tienen también un parque acuático. Por lo que respeta a la arena, además de zonas equipadas con sombrillas y hamacas y las libres, también hay otras para practicar beach-volley, áreas reservadas para los más pequeños y otras dedicadas a los happenings (actividades de baile coreográficos de animación). Otros servicios interesantes a lo largo del paseo marítimo de Playa Perissa y en el pueblo en sí, son sus negocios, restaurantes, cafés, minimercados y tiendas de ropa y souvenirs.

 

Fuente: Guia de viaje Santorini

It used to be Unsaleable. Then, Impossible. Now, Indubitable. This film is for documenting THE NEXT MOVEMENT but I just had to take it out for a little test run.

 

Santan, AZ.

 

Polaroid SX-70 (w/ exposure settings all the way on darken). PX 680 Beta Test Film. It was approximately 85 degrees F.

 

Thanks to anniebee for showing me an easy and successful way to shield the film:

 

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En la vertiente norte del Parque Natural de la Sierra y Cañones de Guara se encuentran los valles de Belsué y Nocito, cuajados de pueblos pequeños, algunos deshabitados, en los que el tiempo parece haberse detenido.

 

Sus edificaciones y el estilo de vida mantienen la más pura tradición de los pueblos del interior de la comarca. Por cabañeras, antaño el único medio de comunicación con el Pirineo y el llano, se puede acceder a diversas pardinas, hoy casi en desuso. Desde el Santuario de San Úrbez, lugar de romería en busca de la ansiada lluvia, un sendero de montaña desciende hasta el núcleo urbano de Nocito y evoca los pasos de los niños que años atrás recorrían ese mismo camino para acudir a la escuela. Nocito es un buen ejemplo de conservación de la arquitectura popular. Los dinteles decorados, blasones familiares, chimeneas y espantabrujas nos trasladan a un pasado de vida aislada, dura y austera.

 

Happy Arachtober 22 & HBBBT have a great day folks ;0) Another one of my crab spider on route to the blue daisies

This very active green heron was doing his best to attract the attention of another green heron nearby. When it flew off this one looked at me as if to share his frustration.

 

The Green Heron used to be considered the same species as the Striated Heron and the Galapagos or Lava Heron. The species was then known as the Green-backed Heron. Some taxonomies still treat them as subspecies.

 

Taken near Palm Beach, Florida

 

-Butorides virescens

Used to do a lot of HDR. now very rarely. Think it is the difference between this d300 and my d800.

Found this it had never been processed from archives.

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Used the following effects on original macro of yellow Pansy with dark purple: carmine, then inverse, then normal oil painting effect at 85%.

Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6

Estenopeica, hecha en casa.

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Arista Edu 100

Exposure: 10 seg.

Pinhole-14 (6X6)

Pinhole .3mm

F.L. 37mm

F:123

Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Using a very shallow DOF (f2.0) and placing focus on the petal tip gives this image a somewhat painterly look.

Used a film grain effect in Capture One - image was a little soft so have tried to disguise that fact!

 

Constructive comments please!!!

A well used Rubik's cube

 

Los Angeles, California

Use of a telephoto lens compressed these circular structures into an abstract image.

We use these little salt & pepper shakers wnen we're at out trailer. They are made with old plastic film cans, of which I went through hundreds back in my film photography days. HMM

 

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Lincoln County-Washington State

A weird angle used to capture a weird angle.. the odd angle of the east wall (the far wall in this photo) is apparently because it follows the line of a passageway here prior to 1678. The weird angle chosen by the photographer is because this church is also a very busy cafe and was full of customers. I was lucky to get this shot nearly devoid of them. Taken during a brief stop here during an OpenCity organised walking tour of the churches of Christopher Wren.

 

"St Mary Aldermary (or St Mary Elder Mary) is an Anglican church located on Bow Lane at the junction with Watling Street, in the City of London within the United Kingdom.[1][2]

 

Of medieval origin, rebuilding began in 1510 and was not finished until 1632. Severely damaged just 33 years later during the Great Fire of London in 1666, it was rebuilt once more by the office of Sir Christopher Wren. Unlike most of Wren's City churches, St Mary Aldermary was reconstructed in the Gothic Revival style. In 1952 its role was changed from a parish church to that of a guild church, intended to serve commuters and non-resident workers within the City of London. The main church space acts a public cafe during weekday business hours, with religious and meditative sessions held during mornings and evenings."

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Using a half-second exposure of Sol Duc Falls I captured this rainbow as the sunlight first hit the forest above the falls.

Note: Been having a lot of problems with Flickr lately and it appears I still am even with using Chrome instead of Mozilla! My comments here with my photos are fine, but in the group pools the comments section is not showing.... (thank goodness it didn't start happening until I had awarded several others in The New Masterclass group!)

I am not sure if this is something with Flickr or it is my computer!

At any rate, I am taking my computer in and having a full recovery done today so that hopefully everything will be fine and STAY running smoothly.

I will be back! And I hope everyone has a wonderful week!

This photo is using, "Swirl" from Specter Skies, now at the Harajuku Event!

  

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Song: Beauty in the struggle

By: Bryan Martin

Listen Here♪♫♪

  

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Landmark to Aeternus Paradisus

  

Pose: From Sassy Sweet Poses

I used to want to grow up

I thought that I could be free

But now I'm realizing

It's cool, it ain't for me

It's cool, cause all my dreams

Are more than possibilities

I get so vicious

When I don't feel delicious

I just need a friend

So much to carry

These days are kinda scary I don't want the fun to end

Music Inspiration

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Dati di scatto:

fotocamera: Nikon D5000

Obiettivo:Sigma 10-20mm - F4-5,6 EX DC HSM

distanza focale: 10 mm

tempo di esposizione:0,002 sec (1/500)

numero f: f//11

ISO: 500

Bilanciamento del bianco: automatico

modalità misurazione esposimetrica: Peso centrale

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La città di Shanghai, situata sul fiume Huangpu presso il delta del Chang Jiang, è la più popolosa città della Repubblica Popolare Cinese e la città più popolosa del mondo.

Shanghai è vista come capitale economica della Cina.

Grazie allo sviluppo dei passati decenni, Shanghai è un centro economico, finanziario, commerciale e delle comunicazioni di primaria importanza della Repubblica Popolare Cinese. Il suo porto, il primo del Paese, è uno dei più trafficati al mondo con Singapore e Rotterdam. Nel 2010 ha superato Singapore come volume di traffico.

 

Per quanto concerne l'estensione superficiale, quindi la vera grandezza di una città, è la terza realtà più grande del mondo, inferiore soltanto alla sua connazionale cinese Pechino, che la supera di oltre 2 volte e alla seconda classificata Tsingtao, quasi il suo doppio.

 

I maestosi edifici lungo il Bund, la magnifica passeggiata di circa 1 Km e mezzo regala una vista mozzafiato sullo skyline di Shanghai: il Pudong (a est del fiume Pu). “L’isola” di Pudong è l’area più moderna della città: è proprio qui che troverete i palazzi più famosi e imponenti, come ad esempio la Jinmao Tower, il World Financial Center e l’Oriental Pearl Tower che sono considerati la massima rappresentazione dell’architettura moderna mondiale, nonché espressione dello sviluppo della città negli ultimi 100 anni.

 

Used misty effect and placed in asymmetric frame. Located in my friend Marilyn's garden.

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Using the stain glass window as a table top to use with light projected from below. A kerosene lamp is center stage with the wick lit for light from above.

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