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Holly McCaig's Sepia Action from hollymccaig.com/boutique

 

and Andrea Burns Vintage Frame

It was a long day and a block of code was just tested and worked to spec!

learning better use of curves with natural light

Workshops results were quickly drawn and shared with management and IT to stay agile in the early design stages.

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Windmill Wednesday with “Sneaky Pete” is a capture from last week that just made it through my workflow. Twilight Sky Shows after sunset are often better than the sunsets themselves.

This sky was impressively big at the 30 foot tall Windmill named “Sneaky Pete” (long term narrative if your new to “Sneaky Pete”. ). He has a habit of photobombing my land/skyscapes. I have no control over his actions as he has a mind of his own. Fortunately his size gives some perspective to this huge twilight sky that night. Some good comes out of his mischief. 😝

“Sneaky Pete” is the younger of two Windmills we have here on the Bliss Dinosaur Ranch. The older windmill is “Re Pete”. He hangs out about 3 miles out in the backcountry. More images from him as I rework my porfoiio to current standards.

Windmills in the past were the only source of water up here. We used that older windmill as recently as 2007. We’d have to change the leathers and grease stuff up. One has to climb up a 35 foot tower to do that…. We have a water pipeline now to that spot…. Working windmills are becoming rare even in this remote backcountry were easy to fix solar wells are taking over the jobs. A mile of electric wire costs MANY thousands of dollars. (maybe 60 or 70). A solar penel and pump are just a few thousand (2 or 3). Windmills need a lot of attention. Solar panels take next to nothings to keep running. Technology wins every time. 😁

Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands

Title: Windmill Wednesday with “Sneaky Pete”

  

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I edit all my workflows in Aperture before I export my images (all shot in RAW) to JPEGs. Aperture has this wonderful filter called "Color Monochrome" which allows you to pull a black and white picture, but instead of black you can choose a color. For this shot I up'd the sharpening to give it an "edgy" look and then applied this filter with a sepia brown color. The result I got was very pleasing. I imagine it as an older color photograph.

trying out a new workflow

Juni 12 Drachensteigen in Bochum

This is used to demonstrate workflow segments on my blog.

Workflow: Lubitel 2 + Rollei Retro 400 + B&W process :: View On Black

Looked like an interesting composition to me when I saw those city workers handing over the plants to each other.

 

I tried to use selective focus to direct the eye but that didn't quite work out as well as I hoped.

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Toskana, Florenz und Umgebung. Urlaub in Italien August 2012.

Workflow from Flat Raw file to LR to PS.

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Before pinning-stage:

This specimen is a long-tongued bee of the family Magachilidae. During preparation the long labrum was taken care of in the shown way in order to prevent damage to the specimen. The split styrofoam here served to place the bee before pinning with a micropin.

 

All preceeding steps are described here:

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collection code

Lkn246

 

Photo Dirk Lankenau

Edit controls with much greater control than your stock standard MS controls.

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