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Close-up candid street photography from Edinburgh, Scotland. Captured during the chaos of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, I was fascinated by this guy and how incredibly old his skin looked to me. Thank you all for supporting my photography, your comments and favourites are gratefully appreciated!
Mr Wattie, is getting older, I'm just starting to noticed his feathers are thinning out on the back of his head.
Conversion of original colour image to age the picture - sepia like but achieved with gradient mapping rather than simple sepia toning. This allows addition of elements from other pictures while preserving the overall colour balance.
This old WW2 Hurricane was seen at a War & Peace show, in June 2012, on the Leas in Folkestone, Kent UK.
Explore 23rd June 2013 #450
the wreck at Rampside Cumbria. Pleased with how this photo turned out. It didn't look this good when we were there!
ODC Our Daily Challenge: Messing about on the River
New 366 Project 2024
Color My World Daily: Green Day on Thursday
An ageing Agapanthus flower cluster just 40 metres from a Spotted Gum forest on the NSW Far South Coast. A good hint of swirl in the oof forest highlights. Taken with a collapsible Industar 10 (FED10) 50mm f3.5, wide open, uncropped. The flower head will be removed as soon as flowering is over - these plants seed prolifically and can quickly colonise native bushland.
Series: MACRO MONDAYS
Location: Cork - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
Equipment: Nikon D3100+18-55Lens+CLOSE-UP X2X4X10
Photoshop Camera Raw Filter +Art
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© Mark Biolchini 2017
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Always Learning... Critiques are very welcome.
Location: Avenida da Republica - Railway - Station - Faro - Algarve - Portugal - Pt - Europe - EU
Photographer: Mark
Photoshop +Nik Collection Filters
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There could have been a Motto, Compartment, Escutcheon, Charge, Field, or Coat of Arms. There could be damage and ageing obscuring such features. This Helmet and Stars have thrilled since I first saw them decades ago. The stars may not be stars at all. Their cross design is of two lines bisected to make four arms radiating from their centre. The foil pattern from very similar moulding at the castle is here around the door aperture. This seems to be a robust quatrefoil symbol used on the Castle and here at the Chapel. The flower is strong in design and gives an impression of fixed stability. The star panel and helmet may not have been made to fit together. There are unequal stones fitted to the edge of the star panel. There are stars and quatrefoil flowers in Rosslyn Chapel with some in the roof panels. Once within the chapel you are in partial cubes of stones and you can think of the Stone of the Wise being written with chisels all about you. The many images and icons are a stone song still being sung with the voices held within the symbols.
The amount of stars, the number of rows and the position of the pattern all give rise to thoughts. Yes they are a great detail on an old external door and also they are maybe more. The pictures show some fine stone work. Just under the chin on the helmet there is a feature that looks a little like three stars and do look further on and under too.
This is one picture photographed on a quickly darkening evening. The 20mm lens has captured an amazing amount of detail. Many 20mm lenses will be directed at stars for astrophotography. Here the stone stars even in dim light have revealed much detail.
© PHH Sykes 2023
phhsykes@gmail.com
Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
Location: Doca de Faro - Museu Maritimo Almirante Ramalho Ortigao - Rua da Comunidade Lusiada - Sao Pedro - Faro - Algarve - Portugal - Pt - Europe - EU
Photoshop Camera Raw Filter + Nik Efex Pro
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Ageing Merseyrail electric units 507001 and 507023 rush through Old Roan with Branch Line Tours The Sefton Sparkler, 3rd November 2024
Photo of red carnation taken December 22, 2019 on Ilford XP2 chromogenic film with an Olympus OM-10 camera, 50mm Zuiko macro lens, Cokin P series orange filter, lens shade and two photoflood lamps. Image was post processed with Adobe Elements to add the texture titled "Old Autograph Book" created by Renee found here: www.flickr.com/photos/playingwithpsp/2951308719/ with Creative Commons license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ . Film was developed and scanned by Dan's Camera in Allentown, PA.
Ageing Merseyrail unit 507020 slows for its stop at Brunswick., 17th June 2022. The 15 minute service from Southport to Hunts Cross has been reduced to a half hourly service, with every other service terminating at Liverpool Central instead. All other Merseyrail routes have also seen services reduced due to a shortage of available units.
Time goes by I hope my spine doesn't bend like this as I get older!
At last managed to get a shot of the old pier now they have got the diving pontoon out of the way.
There was a photographer their when I arrived we got chatting he had flown over from Italy to get this shot and others on the coast.!!
We threw pebbles at the seagulls and they flew off for 20 mins. Saves messing in photoshop.
A long Italian name which I have forgotten but your initials were C.F. If you see this shot I hope you are pleased with the photo's you took in the UK.
f16 40mm iso 100 162 sec
Filters B&W nd110, Lee grad 0.9h, B&W Polariser
Accepted WCPF 2014