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I have been waiting months to receive permission to upload this, I am pleased that I can now share it c:
Looking up at The Jaracanda Curtain of the Airport Link Portal in Windsor. Played a bit with colour splash in post-processing to achieve the B&W sky.
Josh sat on the swings in the City Stadium playground in Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne effects with a bit of help from photoshop
I took this image while at a remembrance service on 11/11/15 in Wakefield West Yorkshire it shows experienced hands cupping a freshly made poppy
Poem.
Tobermory to Kilchoan ferry.
Across the Sound of Mull.
Trundle and lumber the superb Loch Sunart
to the isolated but incomparable
peninsula of Ardnamurchan.
A beam of light breaks the cloud-cover
and “super-troupers” the ancient
volcanic slopes of Ben Hiant.
Triangular flashes of colour splash the scene.
Skimming, dancing, darting yachts
brighten the five-mile channel,
beneath the vibrant green dykes, sills and former lava flows
of a long extinct supervolcano.
Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea), with some selective colour treatment.
(2021-12-13_P3050Y_Fr_DxO4_Nik)
Sat. 15th March 1986 1Z25 - 'The Vulcan Vantrain' railtour
One of the highlights of this fabulous tour was the rare opportunity to get Souther Region MLV haulage! And not one but a pair :) Here is a detail shot showing one of the pair S68001 displaying the short-lived 'Jaffa-cake' livery coupled to Mark 1 coach W7161.
Location forgotten - anyone? The units worked a circular route:- Ashford-Sandwich - Dover - Ashford.
Update - my good friend Llew has identified location as Sandwich, Kent :)
The railtour, organised by the Southern Electric Group (SEG) and the Locomotive Club of Great Britain (LCGB) covered some very rare track for a Class 50, the highlight being the first ever visit of a Class 50 to Hastings and also the first standard loading gauge Mark 1 loco hauled train to traverse the line from Tonbridge to Hastings. More on the railtour here: www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/80s/860315lc.htm
Photos that were nearly lost to oblivion!
This one was a record Frame 39 of a 36exp film :)
The original slide was rescued from a box of 'duds' that I could never quite bring myself to throw away - now I am glad that I kept them ;)
Taken with a Zenith TTL SLR camera and standard lens. Scanned from the original slide with no digital restoration
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
Just a little reminder of what awaits us, in the northern hemisphere, in a couple of months time, and that it is not always grey!
Another perspective of this famous landmark , must have hundreds of photos on my hard drive of this but very few looking up at the lighthouse , and i always seem to colour splash it :)
Decided to upload another one I had done in colour as well, I really like how the splash turned out and this was similar to my contest submission, so it's a prelude to the voting that will start on the 21st!
I had a ton of fun shooting these, the 7d helped out a ton and maybe in the future I'll be able to get Chris and his 1d3 to help out too :)
Yey hump day!
EDIT
I've entered the contest here:
if you could vote I'd really appreciate it! I did another cookie splash! (number 7)
Thanks!
One possible interpretation of the theory of Quantum Mechanics is that there is an infinite amount of parallel universes coexsiting. In each universe, a slightly different outcome occours at one point in time, resulting in each of those universes going off in different directions. This is what I have attempted to visualise here.
this is, i think my first success Splash Photography done and shoot by me. im really happy with the results.
lightings: 580exII bounce straight on a yellow and red colour piece of paper on the right at 1/16.
thanks to photoGavin for the tutorials at youtube. amazingly done. :)
here's the link for the video :)
A splash of pink and purple colours with this daisy.
The moving daisies with the wind creates a nice bokeh.
(Press L for better view in lightbox)