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Unfortunately I am hanging by a thread, but I wish you all a happy Easter and best regards.
Effekt: Gravur
Ich hänge leider am Faden, aber ich wünsche Euch allen ein frohes Osterfest und liebe Grüße. Der Hase.
I've never uploaded a pic that used the Neon feature of Picasa and truth be told, I don't like the effect. But what the heck? It's Slider Sunday (and Bench Monday!!)
Immagine scattata a Brescia
Corretta in post produzione con Photoshop
Grazie per la visita ed i commenti.
Picture taken in Brescia
Post production corrections were done with Photoshop.
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calimero effect,is de veer te ver weg voor contact of is het een eenheid.Dus is het een compo of twee..................?
Field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). also known as wood mouse, is the most common and widespread mouse species in the UK. They can be tricky to spot during the day: they're lightning quick and are nocturnal. They sleep in burrows when it's light and venture out to forage during the evenings.
Field mice play an important role in woodland ecology. They help to regenerate woods when their forgotten underground seed stores germinate into new trees. And they are so closely associated with woods and trees, that dips in the availability of tree seeds results in fewer field mice. This has a knock-on effect on owl populations that rely of field mice as prey. Photo by Nick Dobbs, 19-03-2023
i can see the light of the cars,but i cannot see the shape of them.
it reminds me the "Tunnel Effect" in Quantum Mechanics 'Tunnel Effect' On Black
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I have no idea how my camera caught these colorful lights. Obviously it's related to the lens flare. What do you think?
Have a great weekend to all Flickr friends!
Mass Effect: Andromeda
Hattiwatti's cinematic tools; hotsampling via SRWE (~76MP); bicubic smother resampling; reshade 4.0.2
I've noticed this interesting effect whereupon you walk around a city with an actual camera, look purposefully up and shoot things that folks will stop, take out their phone without knowing exactly what your taking images of and point it roughly where your pointing and snap away in kind.
When I captured this frame a woman in her 20's or so with an older gentleman stopped and did just that.
"What did you take a photo of?" he enquired of her.. "Don't know but he was taking a photos of something" she replied as she pocketed her phone and they walked on.
Gotta love the human condition some days hey :-)
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro
ISO100 f/11 95mm -2ev
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 7, colour graded in DxO Filmpack 7 - Fuji Velvia - Vivid (if I remember rightly), Corrected in Nik 6 Perspective and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Somewhere near the QVB, Sydney CBD, March 2024
Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Still looking for help!
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This is the final journal quilt that I have created for 2005, so far. August was a month of tulips for me. This was the month that I played with my tulip quilted postcards as well.
For the background fabric, I "painted" with foiling glue, foiling in the color I wanted, going back and foiling some more. After I achieved the effect I was looking for, I worked on the tulip.
I worked a fake trapunto technique for the bloom; I trimmed some Steam a Seam2 to the edges of the fabric, and filled the center with batting. I then very carefully fused the edges of the bloom in place on the background, finished by appliquéing the edges. I also added two lines of embroidery floss off center to make it look more like tulip petals.
For the quilting, I quilted in green spikes for the field of tulips, and for the blooms, I quilted in swirls. Quilting on foiling is interesting. If I do this again, I may use a slimmer needle, as the quilting needle did create rather large holes through the foiling.