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f/6.3 | ISO 100 | 109 seconds | 18mm | 240ppi | 11.44 in x 6.04 in | Non-Traditional Digital Photography

 

Another shot from the outing with Dalton and Casey. I wanted to go on the golf course and get a few shots. This is yet another double lenser orb. Maybe I need to give these things a rest but I love them too much...

 

This fits in my concentration because it shows motion through the orbs in a neat scene.

 

Edited slightly in CS6.

Trying a friend's Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM, a shot of my Fiancée Elisa

 

Canon EOS 7D & Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM

Post Production with Lightroom 4.1 & Photoshop CS6

©2012, Stefano Minella Photo

 

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Tamron with Raynox DCR-150 on gimbal head.

 

Raining outside so enjoying a practice with Photoshop with some holiday snaps!

Strobist: 2 B800s on background, f/13. Key is an ABR800 over camera axis, f/8.

 

Triggered by Pocket Wizards.

 

PP in LR4/CS6.

A series of "Fall Leaves"

7 photos taken hand held on a Pentax k-30

 

Road Trip @Nurburgring

 

Octobre 2013

Combiné Touristenfahrten & CarFreitag

 

©Julien Huet Photography - Tous droits réservés

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Create with JWildfire -

Postwork PS CS6

The best shots at the OPENING of Maggiora MX Track, one of the most beautiful Motocross Track in the world!

On the opening day there was amazing pilots like Tony Cairoli, David Philippaerts, Michele Rinaldi, Gautier Paulin and others.

 

Canon EOS 7D & Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM

Post Production with Lightroom 4.1 & Photoshop CS6

©2012, Stefano Minella Photo

 

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Couldnt resist taking this of last nights full moon

Adobe CS6. Creative Direction, Design and Photography by Tolleson. Guest artists: Mi-Zo, Non-Format, Autofuss, Alberto Seveso, Oleg Dou, onformative, Sergio Albiac. 2012

 

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D700 w/135mm f/2 AF-D DC, single YN-560 through soft box left and high (pointing down) @ 1/16 power, triggered via RF602's. Processed through CS6 and NIK.

PHILIPPINE SEA (Dec. 6, 2021) Electronics Technician 2nd Class Thomas Doratt, from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, conducts radar maintenance aloft aboard Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group (VINCSG) is on a scheduled deployment in U.S. 7th Fleet to enhance interoperability through alliances and partnerships while serving as a ready-response force in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron T. Smith)

curves, color look up, dodge and burn, layer, group test

 

photo by Dmance

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Hello there, nice to see something different.

 

** Photo available to the owner on request

Archives 1975 - Service militaire - au pied du château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg.

Canon EF - film Fuji

SCAN EPSON V700 + recadrage CS6 + Analog Efex Pro

This year i went in Kenya for holidays, here they are some shots! Most of that is taken at the Safari in the Tsavo East National Park, where i spent some days.

Here you can find ALL the shots: "Facebook Photo Gallery"

 

Canon EOS 7D & Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM

Post Production with Lightroom 4.1 & Photoshop CS6

©2012, Stefano Minella Photo

 

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Today is a beautiful day in the Netherlands, lets hope it will be nice weather for more than a day.....

The same flower processed 3 different ways in Lightroom and then Photoshop CS6.

 

The top one is softened via the "clarity" slider in LR then further softened in CS6 with a Gaussian blur layer (soft light blend mode) to give a glowing effect. Finally a high pass filter layer (with an overlay blend) brings out the sharpness of the detail in the centre.

 

The middle one is a softened to a lesser extent and then a duotone added in LR. The CS6 processing was then the same.

 

The bottom one has the opposite adjustment using the clarity slider to add mid tone contrast giving a sharpening effect in LR. The a similar but less intense Gaussian blur layer (soft light blend mode but lowered opacity) and high pass sharpening in CS6.

 

Then it's back into LR for the triptych print layout, the addition of the the border strokes. Finally exported to flickr via Jeffrey Fried's excellent plug in and the "mogrify" add in to put a watermarked signature in.

A Cotswolds Media site on flickr

1861 Population of Cheltenham now 49,688

1861 Tram Road to Gloucester abolished & materials sold for £2,703

1861 Public meeting agreed the proposed Cheltenham to Bourton-on-the-Water Railway. The Bill was thrown out on House of Commons Standing Orders.

1861 One of the siege pieces used in the Civil War, struck out of unalloyed gold at Oxford, dug up in Charlton Kings.

1861 Pratt's Coach, which had run between Cheltenham and Malvern for 40 years was beaten 'off the road' by the railway.

1861 Cheltenham & Gloucestershire Ophthalmic Infirmary founded.

1862 The Post Office had 16 postmen who delivered about 2M letters annually over a 30 mile radius.

1862 Charles Dickens gave his first reading at the Assembly Rooms.

1862 Glover's Oxford Mail (last of the mail coaches) taken off the road.

1862 Public gas lamps extended from Cheltenham to Leckhampton.

1862 Dense fog caused a butcher's gig to drive into a deep pond near Charlton Kings; the driver survived but the horse drowned.

1862 Since opening, 200 patients had been treated at the ophthalmic surgery, including two successful cataract operations.

1862 Alders, photographers, opened for business at 20 Promenade Villas.

1862 Manor of Cheltenham sold by private treaty to Robert Lingwood for £33,000.

1863 Manuscript collector Sir Thomas Philips moved his massive library from Broadway to Thirlstaine House (Bath Rd, Cheltenham) in 103 wagons. At his death, his collection amounted to 60,000 manuscripts and 100,000 books.

1863 Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, author, mathematician, logician and photographer ('Lewis Carroll') stayed at Belle Vue Hotel (High St) whilst visiting the Liddell family in Charlton Kings.

1863 Battledown Estate's land lots all sold, roads and footpaths completed.

1863 Alarming earthquake shock felt in town.

1864 Annual meeting of Gloucestershire Agricultural Society in Pittville Gardens included cattle, dog and flower shows.

1864 Farmer's Club Room opened in the High Street.

1864 Present cemetery in Bouncers Lane established replacing one in Lower High Street.

1864 Current bandstand in Montpellier Gardens erected (oldest in Britain still in use).

1865 John Maskelyne & George Cook presented their magic 'Box Trick' at Jessop Aviary Gardens in St James' Square.

1865 Gymnasium building at Cheltenham College was opened.

1865 Public meeting in Town Hall condemned Water Company's plan to bring River Severn water to Cheltenham.

1865 Cheltenham Photographic Society formed.

1866 Cheltenham Ladies' College purchase part of the Old Royal Well site.

1866 Royal Well Methodist Chapel, St George's Rd, opened.

1866 Cheltenham Express first published - now eight Cheltenham newspapers.

1866 Town Commissioners decide on sewerage disposal by irrigation.

1866 Charles Dickens gave Reading at the Assembly Rooms.

1866 Miss Susan Delancey bequeathed £5,000 to build a fever hospital.

1866 Launch of Cheltenham Lifeboat at Pittville Park; presented to RNLI at Burnham.

1866 Post Office introduce an evening delivery of letters throughout Cheltenham.

1867 Market House & Arcade in Bennington Street demolished.

1867 Charles Dickens at Assembly Rooms again for two days.

1867 Cheltenham Gas Company laid additional gas mains in the town

1867 Bishop's Licence issued for temporary services to be held in St George's Hall, High Street, whilst All Saints Church was being built.

1868 The first bicycle appeared in Cheltenham ridden by Martin Rucker, a pupil of Cheltenham College - a 36" 'boneshaker'.

1868 Cypher's five-acre exotic nursery (Queen's Rd) started; sends flowers world-wide.

1868 Hollingsworth, tobacconist has figure of Scottish soldier outside his High St shop.

1868 First peal of bells were rung at St Mary's Church, Charlton Kings.

1868 The Cheltonian Society (former Cheltenham College pupils) was formed.

1869 Charles Dickens gave 'farewell readings' at the Assembly Rooms.

1869 Post Office sent 'Velocipedes' to speed up delivery of letters and books in town.

1869 Cheltenham Croquet Club formed on two lawns in Montpellier Gardens.

1869 Dedication of St Mary's Hall, new buildings for women's dept of St Paul's training college on former site of 'Old Farm, St George's Place.

1869 Christmas dinner served in the Market Hall for 500 poor children.

1870 Amateur Photographic Society exhibition held in Clarence Parade Rooms.

1870 Royal Old Wells Spa sold for building on.

1870 Assembly Rooms used to exhibit panorama of Franco-Prussian war.

1870 Avenue of Elms in Old Well Walk cut down.

1871 Population Census: 49,107 in the Cheltenham hundred.

1871 Part of Old Wells Garden bought by Ladies' College.

1871 The Delancey Hospital Fever Trust established.

1871 'Church of the Twelve Apostles' (Holy Apostles) Charlton Kings, opened.

1872 RSPCA's Cheltenham branch established.

1872 Stand pipes erected to provide an efficient means of watering public highways.

1872 Railway lines into St James' station converted from broad to narrow gauge (4' 8½")

1872 Grand exhibition of silkworms held at the Assembly Rooms.

1872 First-class cricket played at Cheltenham College for the first time when a two-day county match was held against Surrey.

1872 Edward Wilson, doctor, botanist, artist and Antarctic explorer with Capt. Scott, was born at 91 Montpellier Terrace, Cheltenham.

1873 Cheltenham to have its first; 'American' roller skating rink in the Town Hall in Regent Street.

1873 Cambray Spa Pump Room (corner of Rodney Rd & Oriel Rd) bought by William Ruck, became a Turkish bath.

1873 The New Club (lower corner of Imperial Square and Promenade) opened.

1873 Ladies' College took possession of its new school rooms at the corner of St George's Rd & Montpellier St.

1873 200 shopkeepers agreed to close their shops at 5pm 'in order to afford their assistants opportunities for relaxation'.

1873 Mr Coxwells balloon ascended from the Oddfellow's Fete' in Pittville Park and descended at Rendcomb, Glos.

1873 Blondin the tight-rope walker performed at Montpellier Gardens.

1873 Town shops shut in anticipation of disturbances by torchlight processions by political parties.

1874 Home for sick children established as; The Delancey Fever Hospital opened.

1874 Cemetery & Chapel established in Priors Road.

1874 Fire Brigade called to put out a fire at Queen's Hotel caused by 'a rocket thrown by someone in the Conservative Procession while passing'.

1874 Gustav Holst (composer of The Planets) born at 4 Pittville Terrace.

1874 First court case in Cheltenham of a milkman fined for adulterating the milk.

1875 Sir William Russell Bt. of Charlton Park is declared bankrupt. The estate passed to Mr Albert Brassey (1844-1918) - Sir William Russell's mortgagee.

1875 Charlton Kings Baptist Church with schoolroom opened.

1875 Relief Committee helped 366 families purchase coal at reduced price during the severe winter.

1875 St Mary's Parish Church closed to remove galleries & restore nave & aisles.

1875 Market Place moved and opened on site of old Albion Brewery, Gloucester Road, opposite the Gasworks.

1875 Big increase in sheep disease in Cheltenham.

1876 Cheltenham received its charter of incorporation as a Borough, replacing Commissioners by a Mayor and Borough Council.

1876 By this time the Ladies' College's Lower Hall, Tower & Principal's house in Montpellier St (designed by John Middleton) has been completed.

1876 W G Grace scored 318 not out against Yorkshire at Cheltenham College Ground.

1876 Debenham's store became known as 'Debenham & Hewitt' in the Promenade.

1876 First Town Council Meeting held in the Public Offices when Mr William Nash Skillicorne (great grandson of first spa's founder) was elected first Mayor of Cheltenham.

1876 Cheltenham-born jockey Fred Archer rode 206 winners in one season.

1876 Cheltenham Post Office moved from Clarence St to former Imperial Club premises in the Promenade.

1877 W G Grace took a record 17 wickets for 89 against Nottinghamshire at Cheltenham.

1877 Renovations at St Mary's Church, Cheltenham are completed and a two-day bazaar is held to raise funds in aid of the work.

1877 Cheltenham MP (Mr Agg-Gardner) presents petition in favour of women's suffrage.

1877 £1,400 raised in Cheltenham for the Indian Famine Fund.

1877 Catholic Church of St Gregory the Great (Manchester St) was Consecrated.

1877 Public meeting held to consider the formation of the Natural History Society, to be called the 'Cheltenham Philosophical Society'.

1878 Winter Garden 'Crystal Palace' constructed in Imperial Gardens - venue for concerts, exhibitions, roller-skating and more.

1878 'The Telephone & Phonograph, those marvels of modern Science' were subjects of lectures given at the Cheltenham Corn Exchange.

1878 Adolph Von Holst (Gustav Holst's father) gave a Grand Evening Concert at the Corn Exchange.

1878 Annual Cricket Week began. W G Grace and members of the County XI were given a complimentary banquet by the Mayor.

1878 Ten-day meting of the Social Science Association held in Cheltenham.

1879 Pilford Brickworks, Leckhampton began working.

1879 Committee for the Relief of the Unemployed Poor gave bread and coal to 1,700 and gave employment to some 150 men daily during severe winter.

1879 New St Philips & St James Church (Grafton Rd) commenced building on site of the former St Philip's Church. The new church was designed by John Middleton.

1879 Lawn Tennis Week commenced in Cheltenham.

1879 The Lansdown & Tivoli Coffee Tavern opened in Tivoli.

1879 Mr D'Oyly Carte's theatre company perform 'HMS Pinafore' in Cheltenham.

1880s Cheltenham Gas Company's red brick building (Gloucester Rd) completed.

1880 Worcester & County Bank built on corner of Promenade & High Street.

1880 Cheltenham College Baths (College Baths Rd) opened [considered the oldest swimming pool surviving in the country].

1880 Cheltenham Ladies' College incorporated as a company - 500 pupils on roll.

1880 Original Elizabethan Arle Court manor house demolished.

1880 The Gloucester Co-operative Society's No 7 branch opened at 238 High Street.

1880 Higgs Night School in Charlton Kings (East End Hall), open weekdays 7-9pm.

1881 Population of Cheltenham 50,840

1881 Civic deputation pressed Great Western Railway (GWR) for new station at St James' to replace the 'unsightly shanty' currently there.

1881 Case of typhoid fever traced to the well water in the Park.

1881 Bush Electric Light Company's experimental street lighting system is turned down.

1881 Winter Gardens successfully installed the Bush Electric Light System and held an illuminated tennis tournament.

1882 Part of the Montpellier Spa building became the Worcester City & County Bank - concerts and balls continued to be held in the main area.

1882 Board of Guardians acquired 'The Elms' next to the Workhouse as a home for poor children (Popes Close).

1882 Cheltenham Ladies' College Music Wing completed.

1882 Concerts held at the Assembly Rooms in aid of the Home Teaching Institution for the Blind.

1882 Salvation Army took over 'The Circus' premises, now 'The Citadel' Bath Road.

1883 The East Gloucestershire Club is formed on land leased from Charlton Park; initially purely as a cricket club but in following years archery, croquet, hockey, lacrosse and baseball were played on its turf.

1883 Cheltenham Bowling Club established its first green next to the Winter Garden.

1883 The Gloucestershire Echo (successor to the Evening Telegraph) and published at 3 Promenade Place, appears for the first time.

1883 There were 15 Anglican, at least 20 Nonconformist Chapels, one Catholic and a Jewish Synagogue as places of worship in Cheltenham by this time.

1883 First meeting of the Archery Club in Montpellier Gardens.

1883 The Parcel Post came into operation.

1883 The department store Debenham & Hewitt becomes Cavendish House Ltd.

1883 The newly built St Stephen's Church, Tivoli, Cheltenham opened for worship.

1884 Oscar Wilde lectured on 'Aestheticism' at the Assembly Rooms.

1884 Public Library in Liverpool Place opened to readers (opposite Rodney Road).

1884 Foundation stone laid for Dean Close Memorial School, Shelburne Road.

1884 The Poor Sisters of Nazareth arrive in Cheltenham (10 St James' Square).

1885 Charlton Park is now owned by the executors of Russell's mortgagee, Albert Brassey. Town gas is laid on to light the house which undergoes yet more alterations.

1885 An 11yr old 'confirmed truant' from Cheltenham sent to the Naval Training Ship 'Formidable'; reason for enrolment: 'He doesn't care for school.'

1885 Lectures given on 'Love, Courtship & Marriage' at the Assembly Rooms.

1885 Aircraft designer Frederick Handley Page born at Kings Road, Cheltenham.

1886 New greenhouses and a furnace heating system installed in walled kitchen garden at Charlton Park.

1886 'The Famous' gentlemen's outfitters were founded and they are still trading today.

1886 The Poor Sisters of Nazareth ran a soup kitchen for the poor.

1886 Foundation stone laid for Workhouse Chapel at the time when the Workhouse was undergoing extensive modernisation.

1886 GWR agreed to build new Rly Stn at St. James; new goods dept already completed.

1886 Opening of the Dowdeswell Reservoir on east side of the town.

1887 Cheltenham received its Coat of Arms and chose the motto: 'Salubritas et Eruditio' (Health & Learning).

1887 Royal Wells Music Hall (Theatre Royal) leased to the Ladies' College.

1887 Mass meeting demanded the purchase of Marle Hill Estate as a people's park.

1887 The Banbury & Cheltenham District Railway extended to Banbury.

1887 The Gordon Lamp (memorial to General Gordon of Khartoum) is lit by gas.

1887 Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Celebrations include the laying of the corner stone of Public Library (Clarence St); opening of Cheltenham's first municipal swimming baths on site of Alstone Mill, (Great Western Rd); great children's treat in Montpellier Gardens, illuminations at night and beacon fires on surrounding hills.

1887 Albion Steam Flower Mill (St Pauls) introduce new roller milling process.

1887 Foundation stone laid for new Grammar School in the High Street.

1887 Gardner's malthouse renamed 'Cheltenham Original Brewery'.

1887 Town's Streets & Highways Committee consider introduction of electric light.

1888 Gloucestershire Echo moved to its current premises in Clarence Parade.

1888 First County Cricket Match played at East Gloucestershire Ground against Notts.

1888 Meeting by Early Closing Association to promote weekly half-day holiday in shops.

1888 Cheltenham connected by telephone with trunk lines of the Western Counties & South Wales Telephonic Co and opened an exchange in 6 North St serving 17 customers.

1888 Charlton Kings Working Men's Club & Institute was officially opened.

1889 After the latest improvements in Charlton Park, including the transfer of the drawing room from the first to the ground floor, installing windows in the south end (previously none) and adding a bathroom to each of the upstairs floors, Sir Richard Vassar-Smith is installed as Albert Brassey's (Trustee's) new tenant.

1889 Experiments with electric lighting carried out in Cheltenham Promenade.

1889 Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital established in North Street, Cheltenham.

1889 Cheltenham's first County Councillors elected (six seats).

1889 Concert held in Assembly Rooms using Edison's perfected phonography.

1889 Public Library & Schools of Science & Art opened in Clarence Street.

1889 Cheltenham passes bill authorising purchase of Pittville Gardens and Estate.

1889 Experiments in electric lighting carried out in the Promenade.

1890 Horse-bus service introduced between Cheltenham High Street and Charlton Kings and another one between Lansdown Station and Pittville Gates.

1890 Old Well Walk destroyed by this date; Royal Well Music Hall bought by Cheltenham Ladies' College.

1890 Cheltenham Omnibus Company was formed.

1890 Cheltenham Operatic & Dramatic Society formed at the High St Assembly Rooms.

1890 Horse-bus service commenced from High St to Charlton Kings.

1890 Charlton Kings Chess Club open to all men & women, commenced at the Institute.

1890 Horse-bus service starts from St. James' Sq to the Malvern Inn, Leckhampton.

1890 Frank Benson & his company presented week of Shakespeare at the Winter Garden.

1890 Ball held in the re-opened, re-modelled and enlarged Assembly Rooms.

1891 Tenth official population census: 50,707 in the Cheltenham hundred.

1891 Drinking fountain, donated by the 3 Misses Whish, to celebrate their 50 years living in Cheltenham, placed at Westall Green [now in Sandford Park near Keynsham Road].

1891 Cheltenham Golf Club formally started at a public meeting at the Queen's Hotel.

1891 Post Office commenced an 'Express Delivery Service'.

1891 New Theatre & Opera House opened in Regent St with a show by Lily Langtree.

1892 Under the Borough Extension Order, 294 acres in South Town, Park & Leckhampton Rd area (north of Church Rd) transferred to Cheltenham Borough Council.

1892 Two trains ran from Southampton to Cheltenham on the Midland & South Western.

1892 Local Government Board gave Town Council permission to purchase Montpellier Gardens

1892 Formation of Cheltenham Town Football Club.

1893 Charlton Kings welcomed its first District Nurse.

1893 Liddington Lake, adjoining Leckhampton Rly Stn opened for 'Easter Amusements' with two small steamers providing boat rides.

1893 Charlton Kings recreation ground opened behind the Institute.

1893 Naunton Park recreation ground opened and 7,000 children entertained.

1893 Neptune Fountain unveiled in the Promenade - said to be inspired by the Fontana di Trevi in Rome.

1893 Third Cheltenham Triennial Music Festival held at the Winter Garden.

1893 72 poplar trees planted at Naunton Park recreation ground & named the 'St Clair Ford Avenue'.

1894 Horse-bus services extended - one to Cleeve Hill and one to Leckhampton Road at the Malvern Inn, opposite Church Road.

1894 Cheltenham hosted a 100-mile cycle race from the Norwood Arms to Gloucester, Worcester, Evesham and back to Cheltenham's football ground.

1894 Henry Dale acquired Leckhampton Hill & refused any public access rights.

1894 Cheltenham Urban District Council formed at Charlton Kings.

1894 Four horse-bus services begun, including from Lansdown Rly Stn to The Rising Sun, Cleeve Hill.

1894 Steam boat & canoe races, water polo & other activities held at Liddington Lake.

1894 Leckhampton Court estate sale opened the way for extensive housing in the parish.

1894 First meeting of newly formed Leckhampton Parish Council was held.

1895 Electricity sub-station, first part of the town's electricity system completed (Clarence St) and Cheltenham became one of the first towns in England to have an electricity supply run by its own Council, supplying 27 customers. Public Library became one of the first public buildings to be illuminated by electricity.

1895 Old Royal Well Music Hall Theatre demolished & building of Princess Hall begun on the same site

1895 Formation of Charlton Kings Choral & Orchestral Society.

1895 Cheltenham Choral Society formed.

1895 Winter Garden taken over by Borough Council which promoted such activities as auctions, circuses, roller-skating and repertory theatre.

1896 The Gloucestershire Assizes were held in Cheltenham.

1896 Six-day closing down sale of Williams Library, 200,000 - 300,000 books sold.

1896 Believed Cheltenham's first motor-car, a De Dion & Bouton Motor Tricycle, advertised for sale just two weeks after it had been bought as new.

1896 Temperance Societies' garden party & Band of Hope festival at Liddington Lake.

1896 Bandstand with thatched roof opened at Naunton Park ground.

1897 Princess Hall of Cheltenham Ladies' College completed.

1897 Charlton Mill had become a small dairy farm.

1897 Switching on of 29 arc-lamps (known as Dragon & Onion) in three town streets.

1897 Victoria Cricket Ground opened by Dr W. G. Grace.

1897 Celebrations of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee concluded with illuminated boats on Liddington Lake, balloon ascents, firework display & bonfire beacon on Leckhampton Hill.

1897 Cheltenham Original Brewery largely destroyed by fire.

1898 Cheltenham Original Brewery buildings re-constructed in Henrietta Street.

1898 Cheltenham's New Philharmonic Society performed Dvorak's 'Spectre's Bride'.

1898 Montpellier Baths bought by town and converted into an indoor swimming pool.

1899 Thomas Nevis, American tramway pioneer, arrived in Cheltenham to help provide the new electric tramway system.

1899 Dale's Leckhampton Quarries Company formed.

1899 Bristol Motorist fined for 'driving a motor car furiously' in Pittville Street.

1899 Municipal Art Gallery opened in Clarence Street.

1900 Cheltenham had 28 elementary schools all run by various churches and chapels.

 

Two taps, one hot one cold, two photos, same camera settings, same development process from RAW apart from one adjustement to the colour temperature, making the hot on warmer and the cold one colder.

This is as far as you can go as access to the lighthouse is by appointment only.

 

This is an HDR as I wanted to capture some cloud detail. Merged and processed in Photoshop CS6 Beta.

Three samba dancers in feathered costumes performing on stage.

 

22nd Fiesta Festival, Harbourside, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 12 October 2013 @ 1:52pm)

 

Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess

Two 580EXII left and right of the subject

Picture edited in Photoshop. Hope you like it! :)

Taken with: Roleiflex Automat 1

Taken on: Kodak Portra 400 (pushed to ASA1600)

 

Scanned with: Epson V500 (EpsonScan; Photoshop CS6)

 

I only spent a few hours at FanExpo this year but I managed to shoot a roll of 120, and half a roll of 35. I managed to find a whole lot of natural light and I'm happy with the results!

Wollongong Pelagic, NSW (26-07-2014)

CS6 selective sharpen, background noise, 50% or crop for composition and resized for web.

 

With its pale honey-coloured eye and blacker eye brow the impavida or Campbell race of the Black-browed Albatross is a striking variation of its similarly threatened dark-eyed relative.

 

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Pre-departure entertainment before boarding the Elvis Express bound for Parkes.

 

I asked them for a group shot. For a moment I thought they were forming a line and walked away. Thankfully four of them turned back and faced the other direction.

 

Last posting in series. Thank you, thank you very much.

 

Prelude to Parkes Elvis Festival, Central Station Concourse, Sydney, Australia (Thursday 9 Jan 2014 @ 9:10am)

 

Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess

Adobe CS6. Creative Direction, Design and Photography by Tolleson. Guest artists: Mi-Zo, Non-Format, Autofuss, Alberto Seveso, Oleg Dou, onformative, Sergio Albiac. 2012

  

CS6 case study:

tolleson.com/story/adobe-CS6/

 

Inside look at Tolleson and CS6:

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Just got Photoshop CS6 and took a few shots in my room., there's so much light going in right now.

 

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