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Sunset tonight. One of the things I like about my (second-hand) Olympus OMD EM10 II is the accuracy of the colours it captures. Of course it depends on the colours portrayed by one’s display, but on my camera, tablet and TV screen, these are the colours seen by my eyes at the point of capture. How grateful I am to have such gear and sunsets like these to photograph.
A darn old church near Trout Lake, WA. Could be an old school house although there appears to be a cross above the doorway. Plenty challenging to figure out how to shoot and edit with all the branches. Much more important is the lives and offspring of all those who entered there, and their dear pets and animals as well. It was bound not to have been an easy life as we sometimes know it.
Thank you for your warm and kind visits my friends. You are the ones that make the world a much better place on a daily basis! :)
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This weekend in São José do Rio Preto-Brasil
I wish that you were here
Down amongst my dust
I need someone to help me
You need someone to trust
There's something with these tears
Turning me to rust
I wish that you were here
I wish that it was ours
(Echo & The Bunnymen)
Blessed by ~Octubre~ are luminous particles. Fatpack comes with 16 colors HUD.
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"Varje dag händer det minst tre goda ting, det gäller bara att lägga märke till hur välsignad man är"
Black shirt- Liz Lange Target Maternity
Shawl- Ebay seller Left Coast Trading
Skirt- I'm not sure where I go this skirt, but I love it
Necklace- My favorite Pentacle
Scarf- thrifted, I think? just thrown in my hair because I haven't showered yet today.
The Church of St. Michael de Rupe stands atop of Brentor, Devon. Even if you are not a religious person it is a very spiritual place and all alone at night it offered me an opportunity to reflect on my good fortune to still be able to do something I love and be thankful for it.
It is a blend of three shots. With a long exposure of 3 mins for the foreground with some light painting and a second shorter exposure for the lights I had put in the church windows.
I did try stacking for the sky but I find Ps stacking difficult and Sequator didn't give any better results that Prime NR in DxO.
Next time I will just have to lug my star tracker up the hill.
My (Almost) Next Door Neighbor's House & My Blessed "White House" Home Under Stunning Florida Summer Sky & Sunlight - IMRAN™
I was walking towards my blessed home, the White House at the end of the boulevard, with my dogs Kennedy and K2. I was feeling so much gratitude for all that Almighty Allah, the One God, has blessed me, my family, and my neighbors with.
I was also amazed at how spectacular the almost bright white sunlight made everything look like a poster or magazine image. I stopped to take eight iPhone 11 Pro Max photos of my (nearly) next-door neighbor's fabulous home.
In addition to his White Ferrari, which I always joke should be parked in my driveway to match the white color, he also collects vintage cars. One of them is visible in the photo.
NO editing was done to ANY of the SOOC (straight out of camera) photos, or to the final panorama. The colors literally were this incredible. The stunning blue sky, bright white clouds, vivid green grass, and their place and my home gleaming under nature's studio light. Gratitude.
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Thank you so much for choosing my picture as "cover photo" for the group i feel honord and blessed <3
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taken at Huisten Bosch Garden - Japan
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Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel - Lanczos2 dowsampled 13MP shot | ReShade Framework 1.1.0 /w custom palettes | jim2point0's and Hattiwatti's cinematic tools.
Maybe all too similar to the last shot, structurally.
a headstone in Oakdale Cemetery. Hendersonville, North Carolina.
COME YE BLESSED
McKEEVER C.
son of
B.L & ALICE C.
REYNOLDS
MAY 4, 1889
JULY 30, 1903
So, he was 14 years old at the time of his passing. When I saw this headstone, I had the feeling that his parents loved him very much. Curiously, it sits alone in a large field where there are no other grave markers.
Thank you to Charles for spotting this, for suggesting that we use a reflector to illuminate the text (since the light was coming from behind the stone so the text would otherwise have been too dark to read), and for patiently holding and angling it. Mwah!