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All emancipation is from within. That is to say, real emancipation. As a man thinketh so is he.
Marcus Garvey (1887 - 1940)
I'm all girly outside in nature, dressed in my beloved soft shiny satin and doing what I love to do most. Total Bliss! I truly feel blessed to be a T-girl; it brings me so much joy and makes my life so much more interesting and happy.
Before getting up on my feet, let's just indulge in doing what I love to do most. Stocking adjustments are such a joy!
Oops. Bikini babe tries to adjust her bikini bottoms that barely covers as she walks towards the beach water.
Processed in Topaz Adjust AI then ran thru Topaz Denoise AI. I found that even aggressive use of the Topaz Adjust did not introduce noise into the image. I then used Filmpak to give the image a Kodachrome 64 look.
Bek in the 55 Ford Thunderbird . Might be a touch of Thunderbirds are Go here .
Rockabilly Revival
Cleveland . Brisbane
"I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination." Jimmy Dean
After unloading two rails west of town the rail train backed into town and the Herzog machine was set off. With the train backed up to Washington St. the boom on the Herzog truck was used to reposition the header at the end of the train. I suspect this was done to allow rail to be dropped in the other direction (eastbound) along the Minneapolis Sub tomorrow. Once this was done and the equipment in the clear, the train was pulled into the siding and parked for the night. July 29, 2020.
"Without balance, a life is no longer worth the effort."
Olen Steinhauer, The Tourist
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* Lightbox: Best seen in larger size on black (click image above)
This was a crew member adjusting the sails on one of the tall sailing ships in Norfolk Harbor this weekend. The blazer, shorts, and knee socks suggests Bermudian maybe?
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid street portrait taken in Glasgow, Scotland. Capturing the annoyance of the slipped bra strap that most, though I am sure not all, men don't have to suffer.
Valley Railroad shop employee Chip adjusts the flame on his cutting torch before removing a tube in No. 97s boiler. The railroad is doing stabilization work on the Consolidation so she does not deteriorate further during storage before her rebuild project begins at some point in the future (schedule is still to be determined).
I took another shot of this girl putting the A frame out. I converted that to B&W and posted that before.
Although this shot doesn't show so much of the girl's face I feel it is much better due to the shape of the girls body when adjusting the sign. I didn't convert this as I also think the colours enhance the shot.
I tried Lisa's tips on using levels in Photoshop and this is the result!! So easy and quick for a better photo! Since we live in a condo, sun light is really precious to us. If I don't get my cards made early enough, I won't get a good shot at my cards... This tip is even more useful since all I have is a simple digital camera. It makes a big difference!!
Here is the original photo.
Thank you Lisa for the awesome tips!!
TFL. =)