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Acer Tree seen in the Japanese Gardens of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire.
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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.
With the Mon Calamari cruiser bridge completed, I immediately got the idea to use some specialised sand purple parts for some kind of engine room or engineering station within the ship. I think the sand purple makes for a nice colour splash and has a fitting "aquatic" vibe.
The bridge module can be stacked securely on top of the engine room to save some shelf space.
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
With the Mon Calamari cruiser bridge completed, I immediately got the idea to use some specialised sand purple parts for some kind of engine room or engineering station within the ship. I think the sand purple makes for a nice colour splash and has a fitting "aquatic" vibe.
The bridge module can be stacked securely on top of the engine room to save some shelf space.
Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea), with some selective colour treatment.
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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 :)
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/
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 :)
I knew what i was going to do to this the minute i saw the red bush , stood out a mile , taken on Portland Dorset
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)
One of our clubs challenges is for a splash of colour.
These are just early ideas that I am sharing in the spirit of friendship in case others are struggling with the remit.
Seen in the Hobbycraft store in the City of Southend.
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.