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Time to shake off the mono and move into colour. Inspired by some lovely photos on here from peoples gardens.
somewhere there's the perfect balance of form, movement and colour
~ Dechen Shak-Dagsay, Tina Turner - Lotus Sutra / Purity of Mind ~
Taken at the community garden I help out at. I was initially going to make this B&W, but I flicked it onto false colour in Exposure X4 and it just sort of worked.
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This place name is Naddi ! Snow and sleet are common during the winter in upper Dharamshala (including McLeodganj, Bhagsu Nag and Naddi).!!
Winter Colour
Its another image from that morning just over a couple of years ago that has produced a few images, and still a few more sitting unprocessed.
Elvanfoot, South Lanarkshire
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Some days I need colour!!! And today is again one of them. When it is grey outside...
A photographer friend asked an interesting question, why do YOU take photographs?
One answer for me is I love the challenge, and it still and always is!
Lately, I've made it even more challenging (not only because it's on black, which gives off 'negative' reflection), also here it is with lighting, reflective objects and making it all work together the way I want it, with maximum texture, and still be surprised, ALWAYS thrilled.
How can I resist, such superb colours, another photo begging to be taken.
Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.
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Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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We had just been for an aperitif and were walking back home with Bob when I stopped to capture the late afternoon low light shining on this very lovely corner of Cotignac. The main building you see is the La Falaise Hotel which opened earlier in the summer after being empty for the past few years. Part of the ground floor is an art gallery - you can see the entrance in the photo. The entrance to the hotel is at the rear.
Have a happy and colourful weekend! :-)
Barbican, London.
I know some people are not fans of the Barbican but I find all the lines, angles and random bursts of colour fascinating.
National Trust, Dyffryn Gardens. I was fascinated by this splash of winter colour and spent a happy hour in this area of the gardens,.
#452 2023 Day 87: Spittal, Northumberland. Another colourful sunrise which did not last long as the sun disappered behind cloud
Wakering Photography Group (Colour) 10” X 8” Printed Challenge.
This is not my kind of photography really, but thought I would try something different.
I was watching television one evening and saw an advert showing these well known confectionary sweets, they were so bright and colourful.
Not being that creative, colour being the challenge then colour they shall have lol, the odd shaped treats were difficult to line up to be honest, it got joint third with Sue though.
It’s been a busy week but I still earmarked one day to get out with the camera, preferable in November and still officially in autumn. With many of the trees in my area still having a little colour it was to be in my minds eye autumns last hurrah. With most of Britain sitting in a pocket of high pressure and stagnate cold air producing mist and fog I was champing at the bit to get into the woods. I started my journey in my now quiet car with the temperature reading 5c and before I got of the drive the frost warning pinged as it hit 4c. The mist was about but as soon as I hit Northumberland 15 mins up the road I was in a pea souper and then I watched the temperature drop a degree every 10 miles, by the time I reached my destination it was minus 2 and frosty white. To say I was excited was an under statement I was about to get to my favourite wood in superb conditions, a wood I’d been coming to for over 2 years and must of made at least 15 visits, excited I was wetting myself. However some places have their own micro-climate and this place is one. After boasting how well I knew this place I should have known, winter had well and truly arrived, the leaves and colour had vanished other than the marcescent leaves of the odd oak. As the saying goes you can’t have everything but next time I come here I want to catch falling snow, or am being just greedy.