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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 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 :)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwExpFDUC9Y

 

Colour splash portrait

Heavy rains make for an overflowing water in with a hint of autumn colours.

A gorgeous summer sunset tonight, the Japanese maple leaves in our garden took on a golden glow and soft shadows and golden colours. I just had to photo them

I find it's always a pleasure to visit Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham.

In this photo, Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) and a Little Egret (Egretta garzetta), sometimes knows as the white heron.

Advertising and reality - more often than not they are worlds apart.

 

Taunton, Somerset, UK.

The Blackburn Bus Company YX69NTL seen approaching journey's end on 'The1' from Blackburn & Darwen

Lothian Buses SJ67MHA 588 seen on Princess Street, Edinburgh on service 33 to Sheriffhall

One of the motors of the Nottingham Eye (Big Wheel) in the City Centre

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Photogrind Dezember 2015

Sony Alpha 6000

Sony 16F2.8

 

Beautyfull Ice Lake in the mittle from Austria

 

Saturday Self Challenge

 

The next challenge will be Selective Colour

I think most of you are familiar with the technique of creating a black and white image and leaving one color on the subject you want to bring attention to. There are several processing programs to achieve this effect, such as photoshop, Photoscape, PicMonkey, etc. If you don't have any processing program, below is a link to GIMP, a free program

 

It didn’t take me long to find this shot, the sycamore tree is one of several just outside the house. I took around 10 photos to get the light right on the upper leaf. About 20 feet up in the branches from where I’m standing we have two rather noisy magpies nesting, no doubt the chicks in the nest will be as vocal as their parents soon.

 

I used an app on my iPad called Colour Splash for the selective colour. The colouring in of the leaves from B&W was done using my Apple Pencil, without it I don’t think I could have got the edges of the leaves as neat.

 

Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.

 

This iridescent fly made a good colour splash and was a good candidate for post processing on the dark side.

a pretty colour splash stopped by the other day

Enkurk Photography

Taranaki Models

Historic Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, with its origins dating back to the 12th Century being outshone by the Victorian style streetlamps.

The 10s are back 😎😻 :)

Here is my second [and slightly earlier] view of the scene that greeted my arrival on the roof terrace at Gatwick one morning in the 1980s - a rare combination of three DC-10s parked together at the new Gatwick terminal, making a very colourful sight - enhanced by the fact that the DC-10 just happened to be my favourite widebody! The American Airlines DC-10 had just pushed back, and was about to move off.

 

Whilst World and American operated scheduled flights into London Gatwick, the Ghana DC-10 9G-ANA was more of a Heathrow machine, and seldom seen at Gatwick. However, in the summers of 1985 & 86 the aircraft operated flights between Gatwick and Barbados for Caribbean Airways.

 

9G-ANA c/n 48286 - McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 was delivered new to Ghana Airways in February 1983 and flew with the airline for its entire life. The aircraft was leased in the summer seasons of 1985 and 1986 to Gatwick based Caribbean Airways. The aircraft was impounded at London Heathrow 28th May 2002 with the airline in liquidation, departing on 2nd June. Impounded again at Rome FCO 30th June 2003 - eventually returned to the USA and scrapped around 2005.

 

Taken using a Soviet made Zenith TTL camera and 300mm lens.

 

You can see a random selection of my aviation memories here: www.flickriver.com/photos/heathrowjunkie/random/

Enjoyed a mostly free morning roaming the streets of New York City today, starting with a subway ride to the famous B&H Photo store, winding through Times Square, and finishing near this sign, which I happened upon by accident.

A cube van has been adorned.

This was my entry to the WPG 16x12 'Colour Splash' challenge.

The image was taken at Bourne Airfield, Cambridge from the back of my tipper.

The airfield is now disused but was used by Bomber Command during the 2nd World War.

Caught my sweet lovebird Cutie-Pie, sampling petals from my gorgeous, bridal wreath spirea,

in my back garden! (Best on black)

Street Photography

 

Album: Street Photography.

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A beer bottle left behind from Friday night shenanigans.

Blyth, Northumberland

It's been almost a year since Kermit was around last time, and now he's back! He had kindly and obviously come to where we met last year to visit me today, but as a pretty unobservant person at the best of times, I didn't see him. So he waited until I took off my jersey - and was literally just about to hang it on this very rock as usual - he jumped up and sat on this very spot as if to say, "Here I am, you blind buffoon!" After a bit of a chat about our offspring and how life was treating us, he decided he'd had enough for one day and hopped away on his merry way; then I was about to have a refreshing swim... but another of this jungle's regulars was about to change my plan... (image coming soon).

A neighbourhood in Santiago de Chile, famous for its night life and graffiti. In the photo I have tried to capture the silence and lifelessness in the streets during the hot spring/summer days in contrast to the vibrancy and colours that are waiting to come alive at night.

Photowalk.... a few things that caught my eye...

 

Prime Lens: EF50mm f/1.8 II

299/365 Kids made these colourful sun catchers at daycare. It is beautiful to look through them.

I really like this one. Simple but can mean so much.

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.

Ceramic Poppies at The Tower of London, London, England.

WAH are visiting thrift stores or as they are known in the UK 'charity shops'.

I was bought up buying clothes from these shops and I still happily spend hours in them looking for clothes,books, stuff and most importantly photo props.

I was delighted to pick this up a while back with an ice hockey stick too. Who knows what this was doing in a charity shop in Cornwall!

only used once in a flickr photo but.....

also for 97/117 unwanted (by someone else!)

 

the colour splashes are reflections from a extension lead next to it!

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