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“The usually serene and formal Royal Botanic Garden reveals a surprisingly bold nightlife.
“As darkness falls, the transformation begins: gentle slopes become electric grids, sweeping shafts of light direct attention from the path deep into the foliage. All around patterns and movements dance across the trees; elsewhere bursts of colour splash and dazzle and ripple across the lawns.
“Not so sedate now.”
There is something about facing the pushing curtain of wind at the face of the sea. The same wind that causes ripples in the sea causes creases on your clothes, causes your hair to flutter and causes a hurricane in your ears and an earthquake for your eye lashes. There is something therapeutic about being thrashed with the waves of the sea. Perhaps it is in these places that one finds their strength. Strength , I said the word aloud at this juncture to check if I had written it right. The sky is more clouds than sun and an airplane full of people is piercing its way through them. So many people could be on this plane with so many stories. There's a man in bright red shorts and a pale blue shirt fishing in front of me in the distance. I wonder if he sings. There are as many crows as there are plastic bags in the sea. It's filthy. The sky is a yellow blue grey and the water is a silvery blue grey. I'm a blue grey too. But inside, in the corner of myself, I've found a bit of myself. This afternoon another wave crashed on my stone and then went back into the sea. I watched another wave, another airplane, all at my very own splendid sky.
There it was…
a chair…
all on it's own…
under a pylon…
in the middle of nowhere.
(Shot on a Pixel 3 and edited in VSCO X.)
DSC_0431SHcSqGPPcsFPemb : Abstract - Onyx - Denver Capitol Building - Colorado - US
A Square Cropped and Filtered version of the Original : DSC_0431. The Dark Grey areas are an attempt at Colour Splash which did not work, but having gone to the bother of putting them in, I decided to leave them for interest.
Filter is Flaming Pear - Emboss
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Such a beautiful, & rich coloured hibiscus , the ripples & textures were wonderful!
It reminds me of a stunning sunset!!! (Best viewed large & on black)
White beret with colour splashes of pink and purple. Blue dotted flower button on the side.
This yarn is so looovely and soft, cotton from Egypt.
I'm gonna add these now.
After 3 and a half hours of me doing her hair, then finding the right outfit, and props and location, we eventually got quite a few photo's, and here are a few of what we got.
I couldn't resist making this one a colour splash image (:
Something I have been tinkering with for a little while.This image was captured last winter on a cold windy afternoon near dusk.I was drawn to the very subdued hues through the sand,water and sky.Whilst the wave breaking over the rocks made it a little more interesting.Altering the original to a water colour has added texture into the image which I feel has enhanced it over all.Please let me know your thoughts as they would be,as always,appreciated.
Spheres colour splashed, used for crafts I assume. Acquired as a gift from a batch of crafting items I purchased. Oh of course the items were for microscopy anyway.
Camera and Equipment:
Nikon D810
Stackshot rail
Thorlabs optical setup.
Lens and Magnification:
Tochigi Nikon Rayfact OFM20119MN (PN95mm)
2x (2:1 lifesize, 200% magnification)
Settings:
Stack of 139 exposures
Zerene Stacker, PMax.
Stackshot Rail at 30um/step
ISO 64, 1/2-second exposure
Lens at F/3.5
Microscopy Method:
Reflected Light
Focus Stacking
Optic Fibre Illumination
Processed in Capture One Pro and Adobe Photoshop.