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One adult and two juveniles on the platform
in Beaumaris Lake, Edmonton, Alberta
View large to see the differences in eye colour between the adult
and juveniles eye.
I posted two additional shots of the juveniles!
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Double exposure of the palm tree next door to me during those extremely high winds on Sunday. My thoughts go out to the people who lost houses and property in the bushfires near Kerang and areas near the Great ocean road. The emergency services people had to work in those winds while the bushfires were swept further out of control. www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-19/fires-victoria-18-homes-de...
DOUBLE VISION
- A tram and a bus was just in time for me to get this image with both of them on it. Image taken at Central Hong Kong.
XT1 + Samyang 8mm fish eye lens
The cormorants have returned to Oklahoma for the winter. Colonial birds that mostly stay on the larger lakes.
Our beautiful world, pass it on.
London route 173 has recently been converted to double-deck. Enviro 400s are allocated but on Saturday 31st October two of the buses in use were older VLA class Volvos. One is about to commence its journey from King George Hospital.
Another spectacular day at Torrey Pines State beach, this time because of the rain storm. I caught this double rainbow while running down the beach, looked behind me and to my shock there was this striking double rainbow suddenly. Since the sun was shining and we got a little shower, I should have expected this, but I was trying to run and get some exercise, was not thinking about the photos as much.
Must check out the videos, VIDEOS, check them out right before this in my photostream
video 1: www.flickr.com/photos/hotair2112/6503744339/in/photostream/
video 2: www.flickr.com/photos/hotair2112/6503751423/in/photostream
After a brief jaunt into the wilds of avant garde photoshop processing we now return to your regularly scheduled programming albeit using Lightroom 2.0 and a graphical tablet.
'Desassossego'
Canon EOS 500N / Canon 50mm 1.8 / Fuji Superia 200
Double exposure, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin. October 2012.
Brooklands Double Twelve - Saturday 17th June 2017
EXP2 is the second Bentley 3-Litre prototype, the first car to be built at Bentley Motors' Cricklewood Works, the first Bentley to race and the oldest surviving Bentley.
(The first Bentley - EXP1 - was built in 1919 in a mews between Marylebone and Baker Street stations.)
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You can also see it photoshopped here.
Perfect weather to see a steam train - and we were treated to 2! Double header on its way through Rochester.
Both Black 5s, the second one had the nameplate "the Lancashire Fusilier"
Lickey Incline banker-modded DB Cargo Class 66, 66059 leads fellow EWS-liveried 66, 66174 along with a short rake of intermodal flats through Hartford on 4Z83 0200 Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal Reception to Arpley Sidings.
Men Volleyball - Carabins vs Rouge et Or - Referee calling a double contact...meaning one player touched the ball twice
© Jack Pickell. All rights reserved. Image may not be used or reproduced in any form without permission.
Furniture delivery truck, and curbside shrub.
Nikon D200
AF-S DX Nikkor 18-70mm ƒ/3.5-4.5 G IF-ED
JPG Normal, WB Cloudy.
No post production, SOOC.
A man is walking with two bird cages on the pier of Leonsberg, in Paramaribo, Suriname / South America, Wednesday 28th of March 2014.
Ertugrul Kilic - Copyright © 2014 - All rights reserved.
The companion shot to "The word is", candid street shot Hoi An, Vietnam.
Lots of people loads of cameras, plenty of light. What more can you ask for ? Well a D4 would be nice.
Saturday mornings down at the coal wharf tend to be busy, with today being no exception.
To keep one step ahead of ‘the law’, this week moonshine production has been on a narrowboat, but I’m not sure the inland waterways of Little England can legally be regarded as ‘international waters’ though. But in the land of the inch high we don’t worry too much about such minor triviality.
That’s ‘new kid’ Double Denim Dando in charge of the moonshine run today, and for those struggling to keep up, he’s a regular runner up at the West Country Cider Festival Dance Championships. Double Denim Dando (aka DDD) is rather like Waving Wayne in that he’s always performing a little shimmy, though of course Wayne is always waving, but hopefully you get what I mean.
Right now DDD having a little tap dance to celebrate the fermented liquor which is just coming to the boil, whilst Deidre is poised to get the cue to start putting the resulting ‘shine in to mason jars. What a team, for it’s rumoured that she’s taking tap dancing lessons.
There have been problems with the wharf siding catch point for the last few days, it being jammed shut. So in response, the sturdy ‘men who work the track’, ‘plate layers’ or ‘gandy dancers’ as our US cousins call them have arrived to address the issue, but there there does appear to be some discussion as to the best approach.
Roger Wrench is waving his big spanner whilst ‘Pickaxe’ Eddie jumps in axe-first wielding his might tool. Eddie uses his pickaxe for everything, including opening freshly boiled eggs at breakfast time. Luckily he doesn’t operate the gas cylinder used by the moonshiners.
And finally Nasal Nigel can spotted there over to the right. Many of you enjoy knowing what’s in Nigel’s ‘special pocket’, well today it’s his much thumbed diecast TT gauge English Electric ‘Baby Deltic’ with its throbbing miniature T9-29 9-cylinder engine. He’s been running it in on his trainset all morning, so it’s nicely warmed up and ready for further silky smooth action. Pwarrrrr.
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This image was captured using an iPhone 7 in RAW/DNG mode from a focus stack of 15 images merged in Helicon before tinkering in Photoshop CC. I actually prefer the 12MP raw files from this older iPhone over the current iPhone 14 Pro with its stacked sensor. But the 14 Pro does far far better jpeg capture.
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For Macro Mondays: "Seeing Double" theme
Best viewed on black...just hit the L key.
A double exposure of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Taken with a Holga 120N with Kodak Professional Portra 800 Color Negative Film.
Cluny, French town in the Saône-Loire department, grown around the Benedictine Abbey of Cluny (10th century).
Heavily influenced by the Double Cross Pattern by "Quilts by Emily"; I didn't use her pattern but I DID just buy it with a quilt in mind. You can buy her pattern here: www.etsy.com/shop/QuiltsByEmily?ref=em; blogged here: entropyalwayswinsblog.com/2013/11/03/mustard-is-the-new-b...