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self-portrait

Victorian style portrait of a woman sitting on a bench in the Fall

Odd numbers make everything better. From a concave polygon -- tell it not in Gath.

sorry I'm posting and running again-- just so much to do-- will have more time when I get back-- just hang on a week, and I will visit then

HDR - Mobile 'phone camera pic, comprised of 3 bracketed images combined and tone-mapped on computer

Consigned to the past

Dappled light bathes the old coop

Door ajar—freedom

Carson Valley cottonwoods in the last light of the day. Astia 100f at IE 64. Picking scenes to test the Mamiya 45mm MF lens's sharpness. Looks good. Astia was expired in 2006 with unknown storage conditions. I got a load of if included with a camera purchase. I'm trying to figure out why this film went away. I am preferring the scans I'm getting from this expired Astia over those I get from Velvia. I scanned as a very flat Tiff file, and it produced wonderful highlight detail and a surprising amount of shadow detail allowing an image that almost looks like a digital HDR!

late autumn colours on The Nab and Grindsbrook Clough

ODC Our Daily Challenge: In the Woods

New 365 Project 2025: 27.04.

Descanso Gardens

La Cañada Flintridge, California

This is the lake where the story of "the lady in the lake" came from.

Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic large format 4x5 camera. Kodak Portra 400 negative film. Scanned on my cheap crummy HP G4050 flatbed scanner.

 

Exposure Information

Date: 2012-08-03

Time: 08:10

Aperture: f16

Shutter: 30 seconds

Field Notes: Liked the dappled light. Wondered what the ripples would look like at thirty seconds.

 

This was really quite a bright morning. Amazing how much light the overhanging trees can cut out. This is taken from a little stone bridge over the brook. A lovely place.

Gallery Partition connection and return air duct detail, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.

 

Architect: Louis Kahn

Completed: 1972

They may be common, but are forever beautiful, these little daisies shine out of the dappled light of a Spring day alongside the towpath of the Caldon canal close to the bridge at the bottom of Botany Bay Road in Hanley.

Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington

Bluebells, Ashridge Forest.

 

7th May 2013 — GBR, Buckinghamshire

 

Kodak Professional Portra 400

Pentacon Praktica LLC

Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 80mm f/1.8 MC

Hoya circular polariser filter

20230828_9052

 

scenic Oetwier

 

i simply loved the dappled sunlight

 

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for the Fuji adepts

BY 5600K DR200 S0 H0 C0

 

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NO group invites of any kind, ........ would be very kind thank you

Pentax Espio 140

Kodak Colorplus 200

Point n Shoot

Church of St Michael & All Angels,

Marazion,

Cornwall.

Walt Disney Concert Hall. 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA. Designed by architect Frank Gehry. Opened in 2003.

Nikon FM2 + Kodak 100 T-max (scan of dark-room print).

 

© Véra Ada Daye

On a walk around Mona Vale May 7, 2016 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Mona Vale, with its homestead formerly known as Karewa, is a public park of 4 ha in the Christchurch suburb of Fendalton. The homestead and gate house are both listed as heritage buildings with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT). The fernery and the rose garden, and pavilion with the setting of the park along the Avon River, add to the attractiveness of the property. It is one of the major tourist attractions of Christchurch.

 

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I like the contrasting black and white tones on the textures in this effect. t's called Concorde.Please comment.Thanks for your viewership..

In a shaded corner, beneath the canopy of trees, fresh, pale green leaves expand, and spread to catch the dim light and hide the old, darker leaves beneath, that cling to the rough granite rock face.

 

Taken Monday 11 May 2015, in Poitiers, France.

Camera: Nikon D600

Lens: 105 mm Micro Nikkor f/2.8

Exposure: 1/125 sec @ Æ’/10

Ref: (20150511-DSC_4567©ELN)

Usually I'm trying to get nice even sculpted light in outdoor portraits rather than piece-y shadows and highlights, but sometimes depending on the pattern, I love the results anyway. Like this one. I think it worked!

   

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These photos aren't altered at all they are exactly how the light looks reflected on the pool today. Gorgeous. This was the #1 photo by Flickr - Interesting on the date May 25th 2006.

 

Not your typical Seattle graffiti mural, but I love it! It really brings out the October in me!

I asked Amelia to imagine something and this is what she did. Then I explored the link between eye direction and brain function and found the following:

 

Eyes Up and to the Left indicates: Visually Constructed Images (Vc)

 

If you asked someone to "Imagine a purple buffalo", this would be the direction their eyes moved in while thinking about the question as they "Visually Constructed" a purple buffalo in their mind.

   

I have set myself a challenge to walk across Dorset over the next few months (I've broken it down into 10 mile chunks) . The jubilee trail is 90 miles long.. . I'm taking lots of pictures on my phone, but I also take my camera just in case.... This was a just in case 😊

Kodak ColorPlus film

Canon EOS 300V

Erected by the local community in 1959

 

"1959" by Lee Kernaghan:

 

He'd Brylcreamed his hair and straightened his tie

When he walked out the door he'd kiss his mother goodbye

He's got the keys to his father's FJ

He's taking out Jenny; it's their first date

 

He knocks on her door and he can hear his heart pound

Her father appears and looks him up and down

He said 'Jen won't be long so you'd better come in'

And he waits on the couch, flowers in his hand

 

There's been so many changes down through the years

There's been so many good things left behind

You can call me sentimental but I really wouldn't mind

If you wrap me up and send me back to 1959

 

They'd go to a dance; JOK would be there

And she'd look so pretty ponytail in her hair

He plucked up the courage to take her hand in his

And there on her doorstep they stole their first kiss

 

They fell in love and they remember the night

When he nervously asked her would you be my bride

When they made that promise 'till death do us part"

You know that they meant it straight from the heart

 

There's been so many changes down through the years

There's been so many good things left behind

You can call me sentimental but I really wouldn't mind

If you wrap me up and send me back to 1959

Wrap me up and send me back to 1959

 

The only shot I took DOWNSTREAM of Ddwli that day. The leaf WAS actually there, I just repositioned it slightly ;o)

Gorgeously bright day, Edinburgh very busy with both locals and tourists on a sunny Saturday. Walked through the Grassmarket and found a group holding an open-air Tango session. Dancing right there under the dappled spring sunshine coming through the newly leafy trees, casting a lovely mix of bright light and shade that was just begging for some monochrome shots. Was lovely to see people enjoying themselves like this in the middle of a busy Saturday, right there in a busy square, under the shadow of the Castle.

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