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Taken by Carys Jane.
(On flickr, she's barkingmadcaz, good photographer and best friend!).
Thanks, Carys, for taking this photo. It's my favourite of the entire collection.
Kitty didn't know I had another feather in my pocket. They were so tiny all you had to do was breathe on them and they'd fly away...The mus'tve smelled like bird to my cat.
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In this flower shot, I had a strong center of interest, good focus, and I improved the lighting with a light wand. In Photoshop, I brightened this up a bit and darkened the corners. I also increased the saturation a bit.
On top of mount Sinai. Just a couple of people trying to capture the sunrise...
Le lever de soleil sur le Sinai, capturé par un appareil photo numérique.
I am obsessed about capturing every space that I am in. Also I do capture performances or spaces on request for a project. I upload the best of the captures on to FLICKR. From these I select a few to write my blogs about the experience, introspection, learning etc. I also use for executing projects in education, performing arts etc.
I create an annual calendar as a tribute to Indian dance and music
So these select captures showcase the broad perspective and spectrum.
My blogs -
performing arts - sreenionstage.wordpress.com
- Travelogue : sreenionroad.wordpress.com
- Photostories : sreeniviews.wordpress.com
- Website : sreeni.org
This shot wasn't planned with any technically correct photographic techniques in mind. It was just shot to capture a giddy, delightful moment in time.
Visitors to Late Shift Extra: Salon de Lumière explored film photography with a classic Lomography camera in our Captured on Camera workshops. They shot with 35mm film to create fantastic multiple exposures.
Beautiful hiking trails lead to outstanding view in the Taebaek mountain range in the northeast of South Korea.
we wonder why black and white photos capture our soul.
I think it's because without color,
we aren't drawn to the makeup and color of our eyes,
or our hair,
or how tan our skin is.
black and white captures the innocence on one's face
and the hurt they've gone through to feel vulnerability.
the glow we see comes from inside,
brightening our eyes,
our skin, and our smile.
it grabs the truth that liberates us
Just thinking SUMMER today as the temps have reached the 40's. I have been busy posting photo's to TPT's "Capture MN" contest, it has been great fun but time to get going. These are a few of my entries.
Visitors to Late Shift Extra: Salon de Lumière explored film photography with a classic Lomography camera in our Captured on Camera workshops. They shot with 35mm film to create fantastic multiple exposures.
just came back from the farm - felt really nice to photograph again!!!! people who know me really well will know that I haven't been taking 'proper' photographs for around a year now!!!!
so I guess am back!!!!!!
XD
ps. no photoshop effects added.
part 1 of series
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Captured Driftwood
Taken at Port Issac, concreted into the side of the road. The reason for it must be decorative as it cannot have any practrical use - but it looks good all the same!
(c) C.H.Stocker