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Leica III (1939, model F), Voigtlander Heliar 15mm/f4.5, Ilford Delta 400, 400iso, 35mm film, f8, sunny 16+2
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I saw a video a few days ago that mentioned a camera setting that I hadn't noticed before. I set the camera profile to Monochrome and then went further into the menu to choose Blue Toning. I really liked what I saw on the LCD display. But when I downloaded the shots into Lightroom Classic I lost the blue toning, only got the monochrome. Apparently third party processors can't read all of the in-camera presets. I tried to mimic the effect using manual adjustments. So I did try something different, it just didn't work great! lol : )
Trinity tower of the Kremlin.
Alexander Garden.
Moscow, Russia.
(The plots and location may be the same..., but cameras and lenses are different...)
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It sometimes pays off to take a different way home. Every Sunday morning I help my husband set up for his course. This mourning I decided to take a back road home as the sun began to rise I am happy I did
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Something different to my usual photo postings. This transport has been somehow extraordinary - just spectacular, how the ship has been moved over small, narrow winding roads. German Navy, Submarine U17, on its last trip to the "Technik Museum Sinsheim"
At First, I thought this was a Mourning Dove but then S/he felt so at Home with the pigeons! A Dove who thought S/he was a pigeon?
HAPPY Wednesday, Hum Day, Everyone! Thank you so much for stopping by and for the kind comments! Very much appreciated!
And now for something a little different from my normal posts...
One of our neighbors has this 4 ft. Moai (statue) in their backyard and I'd never noticed it until the other day.
I don't know if they have visited Rapa Nui (Easter Island) or not, or if they're simply fascinated by these iconic figures and wanted to decorate their landscape with a replica. Either way, I found it engaging and so I've posted it here today.
There are close to 1,000 of these stone figures on the island off of Chile's coast, and some of them are 30 feet in height! The latest determination by scientists is that they were carved by the Polynesian Rapa Nui people around 1250 to 1500 CE, so approximately 600 to 900 years ago.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is an amazing archeological and historical place. Currently 5,000 Rapa Nui peoples live on the island, and it is a favorite tourist destination to see and experience in person.
This is a different variation of my "Polaris DAB 288" startrail. For this one I only blended 120 images together in starstax 7. This gives a more defined appearance to the stars. Its ironic that after shooting non stop for just under three hours that I have blended only an hours work for this image.
Same view different day with a sunrise sky.
December is a bit of a hectic month for us so hopefully I will get to see all of your images very soon that I may have missed. In the meantime, I will thank you now in advance for having a peak at my images here.
I changed the title from "Track and Stream" based on my conversations with [https://www.flickr.com/photos/55959716@N08] at about the 15th comment.
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Always looking for a different spin on classic photo locations. This is the Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto Japan. Popular spot for night photography, for obvious reasons. Very hard to do anything original. I found this single lantern hanging at the corner of another structure nearby. I knew I could line up the small lantern, the cool old fence, and the shrine, it was just a matter of finding the right lens a zoom combo to make it work. The Bonus was that you are not supposed to use a tripod at Yasaka, but where this was shot was far enough form the shrine that a tripod was back on the table.
Let me know what you think.