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Buttoned Down Disco's dancefloor rocked with Christian Laing's blend of indie electro poppin' mayhem in the main room, while Killer Kitsch hosted The Gallery Bar with leftfield electro. It's invite only entry, so make sure you request invites for the next party at: www.buttoneddowndisco.com
Experimental shot. The camera was on and in my left hand, I was heading down into Dymocks to look at books for Christmas, and suddenly I saw this opportunity. Not as nice as I'd have liked, but it was a real spur of the moment shot. The low light causing the low shutter speed creates a motion blur around the escalator. This attempt has inspired me to give moving escalators another shot sometime soon.
Victorian window in the parish church of St Mary, Brecon - given by Annie Downes, in memory of her parents, Thomas and Amelia Downes and other family members.
Geoff Downes is the only constant member of ASIA, having joined the band at the outset following spells with The Buggles and Yes. He also records with John Wetton as Icon, and as a solo artist
WORCESTER, MA - MAY 8: Revolver Magazine assembles their Golden Gods tour with Black Label Society headlining, and support from Down, Devil You Know and Butcher Babies. Shot at The Palladium on May 8, 2014.
It was a busy morning down at the village hall - the launch of the Quenington Archives, which are now stored in the (locked) office upstairs. The launch was part of the normal coffee morning, and was well-attended by villagers. Lucy Abel-Smith gave a short talk about the gathering of the photos and documents, and it was a lovely time to chat to people as well as look at some very interesting old photos!
I took this shot while waiting for 40 minutes for a train to actually stop at my station this morning. Some people stared at me as if I was a bit crazy while I was crouching down to get a better angle, but I don't care... I needed to keep myself occupied so as not lash out at anyone and, besides, it was too cold to knit.
Anywho, I worked on this photo quite a bit in order to bring out the detail on the pipe. What ended up working best was to make a high-contrast black and white version of the original and run it through Pro HDR a few times as the dark version, combined with the original and then with the result of the previous run as the light version. I'm quite pleased with the results!
Taken with Camera+ [iTunes Link]
Edited with Filterstorm [iTunes Link]
Edited with Pro HDR [iTunes Link]
Edited with Iris Photo Studio [iTunes Link]
Edited with CineCrop [iTunes Link]
Edited with TiltShift Generator [iTunes Link]
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Hayne Down from Great Hound Tor.
To the top right is the sea, on larger format you can see the ships taking refuge off Teignmouth Bay.
There was only a very slight mist hardly noticable until the sun came up.
Buttoned Down Liveshow is an irregular night that showcases new music and established acts at various London venues. Acts showcased to date include Goose, Dragonette, Shlomo, Man Like Me and Gaggle. www.buttoneddownliveshow.com
A pretty little waterfall down the hill from the Easley covered bridge. After crossing the stream several times (galoshes required!) I was able to scramble down to it with only wiping out once!
Wimborne lies on the River Stour. It was an old Saxon settlement and the foundation of the Wimborne Minster dates back to the beginning of the 8th century, when the sisters of the King of the West Saxons endowed a monastery here. Apparently this was a foundation for both sexes. The present Minster, with its twin mottled brown towers dominating the town, dates back to the 12th century. The Minster contains an interesting chained library of theological books. It is also home to the famous Quarterjack clock, a 14th century astronomical clock.
important tombs are also in the minster: they are those of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and his duchess, the maternal grandparents of King Henry VII of England, constructed out of alabaster and Purbeck Marble.