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Cs5 trails behind 442s5 and 442s2 on 1443 empty container flats to Broadmeadow.
At the time, Cs5 was the last of the fleet of Greentrains C Class to pass through a major rebuild and overhaul project in Adelaide. It would finally succumb, emerging in Greentrains colours and renumbered back to C506.
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im nick and im at day 19 please tell me this is good so im not the only one.
deuces.
Behind the scenes I have been working on land and seascape images for most of the past couple of weeks. So as a small break in this weeks storms came through, I decided to work more with the Lensbaby. The sky was a bit flat for long exposures, but it did have enough detail for some short Lensbaby work.
Still trying to figure out all the nuances of the Lensbaby, but I am feeling a bit more comfortable with it...
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based off this [www.flickr.com/photos/76504096@N07/8702769433/in/photostr...]
Credit to Beck for rail shading
50 On Explore - Thank You All...
Same as previous post taken on the 29 June 2010 - processed differently - darker.
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Canon 50D
Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm
140 second exposure @ F10
B+W 10 Stop ND Filter, Lee 0.9 GND and Lee Chocolate 2 GND
RAW processing in Digital Photo Professional
Lab Colour, Curves, Levels, Saturation and framing in CS5
Spasstitel,na,ja,wenn man Peter heißt,paßt irgendwie.Eine Montage mit zwei Originalaufnahmen die mit Photoshop zusammemgefügt wurden!
Ein ähnliches Bild ist in einem meiner zahlreichen Alben zu sehen!!
A macro shot i got again from Hollycroft park. This is again a type of photo i dont think i will be getting for a while as its pretty much Autumn now.
def i forget how to shoot outdoor and this pic sucks... anyway, Pentax K-30 & MC Helios 44-m
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52 weeks project, week 14
Leica M9 + Summicron 35mm f/2 Type 1 + CS5 Extended
The expeditions has been exhilarating and fulfilling! Totally blessed with God’s grace! Thank you Lord!
*Have a safe flight my dear! ^O^
Photoshop CS5 (Color Efex Pro 3.0 + Viveza 2.0 + Dfine 2.0) - NO HDR on this compo ! ;)
Paris - FRANCE
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Merci pour vos critiques et commentaires. Votre avis compte énormément pour moi !
Thanks for comments and fav' ;)
Today I finally got my new workhorse… the brand new Creative Suite CS5. Looking forward to its new features and performance improvements. At least the trial version was pretty fast and stable. After CS4 it can just get better :)
Fiji evening cloud formations off the western coast near Nadi. Captured with a Nikon D3100 DSLR camera in RAW format and post processed with Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Versão 2 : img59.imageshack.us/img59/8557/demibielfeatlipev2.png
+ Versões vejam logo mais na galeria do Bieel*--* , muito diwo fazer feat com você , qnd quiser vamos repetir a dose . :)
Créditos para meu amr : Tatty S ♥
Silverton's Cs5 with South Spurs 1874 combine to run an empty ballast train to Callington as its passes the rotting wooden signal cabin at Balhannah on 7-7-07.
years of no use, vandalism and the weather has taken its toll on the old wooden station
Será maravilloso cuando a cada uno de los que comparten nuestra vida, le saquemos el guión que le hemos dado para que representen.
Porque de eso se trata: aprendemos en la infancia qué papel habremos de representar, y luego buscamos haciendo un casting a los actores que podrán participar con nosotros de nuestra vida. Entonces, si tenemos que representar el papel de mamá, que fue dominada toda la vida por nuestro padre gritón y prepotente.
Nos enamoraremos de aquel o aquella que pueda cumplir con el papel que ya le asignamos, un poquito prepotente, con tendencia a gritar y luego, fomentaremos en él, en forma inconsciente, las conductas que nos sirven para representar ese papel. Busquen en la infancia el papel de cuál de las figuras fuertes que vieron están representando en la actualidad. Si la figura fuerte era el abuelo, quizá estén representando el papel de la abuela, o quizá han invertido los roles. Porque de eso se trata: somos directores, guionistas y protagonistas de nuestra propia obra. Y antes de salir a escena, vamos repartiendo los guiones con las frases que cada uno de los actores tiene que decir, para permitirnos representar el papel que aprendimos.
Imaging again at last!
This is a combination of Hydrogen Alpha as Lum & Red with green & blue filters. I haven't really managed to capture the blue reflection area around the central star, but that's a good thing as I always think it looks kind of drawn on!
Currently shooting some red data, so will have another go at an Ha-RGB image.
2.5 hours total exposure, Atik 314l+ & Orion ED80T CF processed in Pixinsight & CS5.
Otra toma de contacto en las ruinas, Como temblaba el suelo, collons!! Y testeando con el cs5.
Ver en BLACK! BIG
Se aceptan todo tipo de críticas, y consejos, no hay mejor manera que mejorar con vuestros comentarios.
Gracias Zaika!!
I liked this picture, which was +1 exposure, so had a little fun tinkering with it.
My kids used to climb up it back in the day.
Mouse takes off to chase somebody, probably a fox or coyote, away from the south end of the pasture.
Fidget thinks that one Pyr on the chase is probably enough.
I've found this ladybird in my garden, luckily in this period of year.. I didn't think twice on it to shot! :D
Canon EOS 500D & Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM
Post Production with Lightroom 3.3 & Photoshop CS5
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من نتائج زيارتي للجنادرية
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أنكَ .. عندنا
لست مجرد قطعة أرض مباركة ؟
ولا مساحات فضاء
ورمال وجبال وأشجار ..
أنت عندنا
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أنت ذاك الإحساس بالإنتماء
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Canon EOS 7D
Canon 15-85 IS
Canon speedlite 580EX ii
تم معالجتها ودمج الخلفية بــ
photoshop cs5
lightroom 3.5
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لمن أعجبه العمل
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Please view Large on Black. Small Arch. Montana de Oro State Park, California. Nov. 2, 2012. Captured with Canon EOS5DIII, Canon EF24-105mm f4L IS USM at 50mm, f 16 @ 61 sec., ISO 50. Singh-Ray Vari-ND Variable Neutral Density Filter (thin mount). On a Photo excursion with the awesome Bob Canepa (bcanepa_photos). Post Processing with CS5, NikSofware SilverEfexPro, Viveza 2.0 and Topaz Adjust 5.
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Montaña de Oro ("Mountain of Gold" in Spanish) is a state park in California, United States. The park is located six miles southwest of Morro Bay and 2 miles south of Los Osos. The name "Mountain of Gold" comes from the golden wildflowers found in the park.
It has 8,000 acres (32 km²) of cliffs, sandy beaches, coastal plains, streams, canyons, and hills, including the 1,347 ft (411 m) Valencia Peak. The park has many hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails, as well as a campground located across from Spooner’s Cove, a popular beach.
16th-18th century Chumash Indians on California's central coast
Five hundred years ago, when Europeans first arrived on the California's central coast, they found it inhabited by the Chumash Indians. An estimated 20,000 to 30,000 of them lived in small villages spread over a territory which extended from Morro Bay south to Malibu. Although the Chumash depended heavily upon the sea, they also drew on many other sources for food, clothing, and shelter, and were probably part of a large trading network. The Spanish Explorers who visited the Montana de Oro area in 1542 recorded that the Indians were attractive, friendly people who paddled out to greet them in canoes.
In 1769, Don Gaspar de Portola marched his troops north from San Diego to establish new territory for the king of Spain. With the beginning of the Mission period, the Indians were moved inland, and this was the beginning of the end for the Chumash. Most died from European diseases to which they had no immunity. The survivors abandoned their villages and disappeared. With them, their customs, heritage and culture all but vanished as well. Traces of Chumash middens (refuse mounds) and village sites can still be seen in the park, but our knowledge of the Chumash culture remains sketchy. Archaeological advances and further research may help fill in the gaps. For this reason, and so that others may enjoy them, it is against the law to tamper with or disturb any Indian sites.
Recent history
The property rights for the Montana de Oro State Park land area changed hands several times after California became a territory of the United States. It was used mostly for grazing sheep until 1892, when Alden B. Spooner, Jr., leased the land he later purchased around Islay Creek. He brought in dairy cattle, hogs and other agriculture. His two sons founded the Pecho Ranch & Stock Co., and built a ranch house, a complex of barns, a creamery, stables, sheds, and a waterwheel for power. On the south bluff of Spooner's Cove they utilized a warehouse with a long chute that led down to a wharf and a loading boom to service coastal steamers. The land just to the north was owned by Alexander S. Hazard, who also raised crops and maintained a dairy. Hoping to cash in on California's growing need for timber, he planted hundreds of eucalyptus trees, turning Hazard Canyon into a prospective lumber farm. Unfortunately, eucalyptus proved unsatisfactory for commercial use. In the early 1940s, a flood scoured Hazard Canyon, and in 1947 a grass fire burned up the coast from Diablo Canyon, destroying much of what had been the Hazard dairy buildings. However, Hazard's legacy, the rows of eucalyptus trees, remains. Rancher Oliver C. Field bought the land in the early 1940s, but sold it to Irene McAllister about ten years later. In 1965 the property was purchased by the State of California for a state park, and it was decided to keep the name McAllister had given it "Montana de Oro".
On April 24, 1965, Rancho Montana de Oro was dedicated as a California State Park after it was acquired in a "friendly" eminent domain proceeding under the Park acquisition program that then Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown had launched and managed to fund. The Rancho Montana de Oro property was held by a corporation, Rancho Montana de Oro, Inc., which was owned by the prominent Los Angeles trial and constitutional lawyer Morris Lavine and Irene M. Starkey. They had the options of developing the park land or preserving it as open space and in the public trust. They chose the later despite the fact that their financial gains were far less by doing so. Rancho Montana de Oro, until recently, has had the longest uninterrupted, preserved and undeveloped coastal area of any publicly owned land in California.
Excerpts sourced from Wikipedia.
Nossa faz cota que não dou as caras , mais cá estou !HASSAHSH espero que favem muito e curtam , não estava muito inspirado , mas foi oq saiu, única coisa que salva é a Dulce totosa!
Please view Large on Black. Avila Beach, California. Oct. 4, 2012. Captured with Canon EOS7D, Canon EF70-200mm f2.8L IS USM at 200mm, f5.6 @1/1250, ISO 200. Post Processing with CS5 and SilverEfexPro2.
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