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Calas de Roche (Cádiz - Andalucía)
Sigma 10-20mm + Cokin filter : GND8
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… in order to emulate Frederick, whose story I mentioned and created a picture for here:
I dug out a shot from a couple of months ago. Looking at the bleak look outside, I just thought it might be necessary to brighten the mood a little bit.
Shot with a Konishiroku "E-Hexanon 75 mm F 3.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
The tallest sunflower was 30 feet, 1 inch tall.
The sunflowers growth behavior is known as heliotropism, meaning the buds and young blossoms will face east in the morning, and follow the sun as the earth moves during the day.
Thanks in advance for any likes or comments. I appreciate your support. Peace, light, and sunshine!
Panning to emulate a quasi impressionist painting Autumn in Montreal, along the Ahuntsic-Back River path. Thanks for visiting :)
Taken last week as the thaw started to set in and the seas began to tame after a visit from the Beast From The East.
Thanks for taking the time to view this and other images in my photo stream.
Taken last night at sunset. I've always struggled to get a decent photo of the fishing boats from this side of the river but on this occasion the handful of boats that were moored were being pushed off the quayside by the tide. I'm not sure about the composition here, but it's an improvement on what I've taken before from this spot.
Emulating those mid-century colorists who would not shy away from utilizing or including vehicles in their images I used the hood of my truck to compose this balance. Yes, perhaps my shots of the bus driver off to the side would have been more befitting the canon of image composition. Instead I like her centered so as not to busy up the right side of the picture and thus centered making her the fulcrum of all the geometrics.
No, I'm not professor photography, but Flickr is first and foremost. a sharing platform That's why I like to read your posts and share my thoughts. Cheers friends.
Emulating Honeybees from our hives when I was a boy, I'd suck the sweet nectar from Clover's tiny florets. And indeed I had many bees as examples. Back then virtually no clover with at least one bee. Now they're far and few between though there are many of those flowers. This afternoon, wandering along the Meuse River, I did see a few bees. But they, like this one, were collecting pollen: behold her stickly-filled corbicula. But take a closer look, too, at her lovely proboscis, also used for seeking nectar.
and the words cannot be changed, but your future is waiting to be written; make it a bestseller.
― Abigail Landsbrook
I was inspired to create this image by Susan Licht's image www.flickr.com/photos/44351311@N04/28293685314/in/datepos.... Her work is always so inspiring that it's hard not to want to emulate her style.
ODC - time warp
We emulate and learn from the Masters:
Nick Turpin (you tube masterclass video) - Composition and moment.
Joel Meyerowitz: "everything in the frame. Everything"
and sometimes we learn from other art forms; My friend who is an orchestra conductor -- "leave space so the high notes can shine".
I was framing this color filled scene with that man up on the scaffold trying to get everything in check when the other man in his dapper orange sweat shirt comes strolling in through that back door.... pick your center, frame, wait, wait, 3 - 2 -1 - click !!!!!
SOOC - I was tempted to crop out that foreground ceiling, but decided to use it to bring depth and guide the eyes inward.
Put your hand over it and see how the image flattens...
Perhaps emulating a scene from the 'Battle of Britain', Hawker Hurricane R4118/UP:W waits for the off from Shoreham's Historic Airfield.
Whilst it was the Spitfire that stole most of the glory during those far off days 75 years ago, it was the Hurricane that was the unsung hero.
HDR tonemapped on a single frame
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I'm shamelessly copying this frame to emulate one of my favorite photographers who has made this his signature spot. I don't think he'll mind.
After traveling only a half mile north (behind me in the photo) for a quick view of Buttermilk Bay from the Pocasset Narrows bridge as seen in this shot: flic.kr/p/2nByhHN the Cape Cod Central Railroad dinner train is backing south over the bridge as seen here from the north side of the canal right at the Buzzards Bay station.
Ex CDOT FL9 #2026 (blt. Sept. 1957 as NH 2007) is now trailing the six car Cape Cod Central dinner train with sister FL9 #2011 (blt. Sept. 1960 as NH #2038) leading on the south end. Both are no strangers to this crossing as they most likely led the Day Cape Codder or the Neptune across a time or two during the first four years of their loves.
The train is headed down the Falmouth Branch for about an hour for a slow six mile round trip so the diners can enjoy their meal in view of the beaches and coves as well as to give the MBTA/Keolis CapeFLYER time to come up from Hyannis and cross the bridge on their way back to Boston. The train is framed in by the portal beneath the 271 ft tower that supports this side of the 544 long lift span crossing the Cape Cod Canal. Built by the Public Works Administration, it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion it was the longest vertical lift span in the world. Maintained and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers along with the canal itself, the Corps Castle insignia adorns both ends of the bridge.
Bourne, Massachusetts
Saturday July 30, 2022
I'm shamelessly copying this frame to emulate one of my favorite photographers who has made this his signature spot. I don't think he'll mind.
Having not yet shot the other passenger train that operates on these rails during the summer season, getting a shot or two of it was my other goal for this day. After shooting the Cape Cod Central dinner train here I'd planned to double back to Sagamore for this guy, but the gnarly traffic made that seem too risky and unpleasant so we just went for a stroll along the canal for 45 min or so between trains.
Right on time we heard the warning siren and saw the lift span begin to lower. This view off the Buzzards Bay station captures blue MassDOT owned GP40MC 1136 leading the Keolis/MBTA CapeFLYER headed back to Boston from Hyannis.
This impressive bridge was built by the Public Works Administration, it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion it was the longest vertical lift span in the world. The train is framed up by the portal beneath the 271 ft tower that supports this side of the 544 long lift span crossing the Cape Cod Canal. Built by the Public Works Administration, it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion it was the longest vertical lift span in the world. Maintained and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers along with the canal itself, the Corps Castle insignia adorns both ends of the bridge.
Bourne, Massachusetts
Saturday July 30, 2022
- Cemu Emulator
- Free Camera by etra0
framedsc.github.io/GameGuides/botw.htm
- ReShade 4.9.1
- 4K DSR
- Edited in Photoshop and Lightroom
I used the (free) "online film emulator" at 29a.ch/film-emulator/ in processing this shot. it seems to have overlaid my exif.
sony nex-7, vivitar 55mm f2.8 macro (minolta mount).
thank you for visiting!
I know, this is not an original photo (especially for me!) It's an emulation, so please don't feel the need to message me with similar looking images. It's just rude!
Anyway, it is just a quick shot on my new camera! I have upgraded, Canon EOS 60d.
I. Am. In. Love.
Another pic of Lake Gordon from the top of the dam wall.
The lake was created in the early 70s when the Gordon River was dammed in the hydro-electric scheme of the same name.
While the previous pic was taken from way up above to the right, this frame still has the old river gorge in the centre of the frame along with trees drowned in the flooding.
Windless conditions with heavy mist early which lifted during the day.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor AF-S 70-200 f/4.0, 1/4000th sec at f/6.3, ISO 400.
Song About Jesus | "Emulate the Lord Jesus" | Jesus Christ Is My Beloved
I
Jesus completed God’s mission,
the redemption work of all man
by giving His cares to God’s will,
without selfish purpose or plans.
At the center He placed God’s plan.
To heavenly Father He prayed,
seeking heavenly Father’s will.
He would seek and He’d always pray.
If like Jesus you give all your cares to God
and turn your back to flesh,
God will trust you with vital tasks
to enable you to serve Him.
II
He prayed and said, “God the Father!
Accomplish that which is Your will.
Don’t act based on My intentions,
act so that Your plan is fulfilled.
Why should You care for man who’s weak,
who is like an ant in Your hand?
I wish only to do Your will.
Do in Me as You would intend.”
If like Jesus you give all your cares to God
and turn your back to flesh,
God will trust you with vital tasks
to enable you to serve Him.
III
On the road to Jerusalem,
Jesus’s heart felt agonized.
Yet He kept His word, powered forth
towards where He would be crucified.
At last He was nailed to the cross,
became an image of sinful flesh,
completing work of redemption,
rising above shackles of death.
If like Jesus you give all your cares to God
and turn your back to flesh,
God will trust you with vital tasks
to enable you to serve Him.
IV
Jesus lived for thirty-three years,
doing all to satisfy God,
never thinking of loss or gain
but the will of God the Father.
The service of the Lord Jesus
was always in line with God’s will.
So the burden of redemption
He was qualified to fulfill.
Boundless suffering He endured,
and countless times Satan tempted.
Yet disheartened He never was.
In trust and love, God gave Him this task.
If like Jesus you give all your cares to God
and turn your back to flesh,
God will trust you with vital tasks
to enable you to serve Him.
And only at times like these
will you dare to say you do His will,
you complete His commission,
that you truly are serving God.
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
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Almost emulating the Colas colour scheme, the trees at Upper Battlefield are making one last stand before the leaf fall ends.
Contrary to the colour display from their surroundings Colas' Grids 56113 and 087 display a full on brown livery other than the front end, from several weeks of plying the RHTT service around North Wales from their Shrewsbury base.
Close to the end of another 19 hour trip, Saturday 12.11.16
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Emulating her Carrier days, former Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen FAW.2 XJ571/242R all folded up and tucked into Solent to the Sky's main hall
Following retirement, '571' was once an RAF Halton Instructional Airframe before moving to Brooklands and finally to Southampton
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The world goes too much fast. Sometimes we need to stop and relax.
This image was taken at the square surrounded Boudhanath, the Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath in Kathmandu, Nepal.
This kind of processed is an experiment for me. I have tried to emulate a friend on flickr: Jose (Saint-Exupery)
www.flickr.com/photos/38025693@N06/
He is a master processing images. I would recommend visiting his page, you won't be disappointed.
I invite you to visit my last video of Lapland
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El mundo va demasiado rápido. A veces es necesario parar y relajarse.
Esta foto está tomada en la plaza que rodea Boudhanath, la estupa budista de Boudhanath en Kathmandu, Nepal.
Este tipo de edición es un experimento para mí. He tratado de emular a un amigo en flickr: José (Saint-Exupéry)
www.flickr.com/photos/38025693@N06/
Él es un maestro de procesar imágenes. Os recomiendo visitar su página, no os decepcionará.
Os invito a visitar mi último video de Laponia
E X P L O R E : Mar 31, 2015 #188
Chariots of Artists
Tom´s Photo of the Week ~ Chariots of Artists #26
Just found a photoshop effect which emulates an old russian camera. Thought the end result was definately worth sharing. I love the intensity and sharpness in these photos.
This was a gorgeous morning up in the blue mountains, the mist coming up the valley was beautiful to watch.
EDIT:
Anyone who is available to, I just posted this photo into a competition. It is based on votes per user... It doesn't take long to do, but follow this link and just click on vote for this photo to help me win...
Thanks heaps for all your nice comments, i endeavour to capture more images like this one...
EDIT:
This shot is classed as interesting!!! Yay!!!
A simple fractal written on an emulated Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer.
The spectrum's processor only ran at 3.5Mhz and due to rendering the fractal taking so long at that speed, I increased the processor in the emulator settings to run at 100Mhz and even then it takes a long time.
The code is not elegant as I am sure you will agree!
North Shore Railroad SW8s 365 and 366 work a train at the former PRR yard in Northumberland PA on 18 May 2006. The NSHR operates the extant southern portion of the ex-DL&W Bloomsburg Branch.
Haukadalr Military Science R&D Lab
* Built to emulate the style of a classic LEGO playset, for the Berk Military in DA4 - BURGOMEISTER 2 - MILIARY SCIENCE R&D LAB [official LEGO set simulation].
The harsh landscapes surrounding the City State of Haukadalr, although less passable than the Valhallan land south in H6, offers an exemplary range of volcanic cliffs, impassable bushlands, and desolate taiga perfect for secluded military outposts. The Haukadalr Military Science R&D Lab is a repurposed Kevinesque shrine popular in the last century. A small team of brave tinkers experiment with a new mildly explosive substance, remains gathered from nearby ritual sites fashioned into projectiles.
*Vilhelm the Smith – An artesian who carves weapons from gathered remains left by the regional deity Kevin.
*Agneta – The resident Dragocycle rider, Agneta is usually found exploring outside the Lab, or repairing things.
*Elton the Miner – Elton gathers fire crystals from the caverns below the Lab, although he would prefer to be writing reports.
*Anders the Archer– A warrior and daredevil, Anders is very good at standing behind things that may explode.
*Joar – Joar keeps the Haukadalr Lab running smoothly, acting as unofficial supervisor and the only member with any medical training. Anders thinks Joar is a bore.
Photographic Critique Assignents
Monthly emulation mission: To emulate the style of an iconic photographer.
The photographer for this assignment is Uta Barth (1958-)
Born in Berlin, Germany, Uta Barth now lives and photographs in Los Angeles, California.
dWIT
This assignment was particularly difficult for me since the artist has a very abstract body of work focusing on abstract interiors and a great many out of focus scenes. One hallmark of her style is compositionally correct images without a clear subject.
I took several attempts at out of focus images but felt quite uncomfortable with them so settled on an abstract interior.
She has a series of images that depict abstract corners of her house in different lighting through the day and through the year... so I got my tripod our and pointed the camera at an angle at the ceiling in our living room. A corner, a sunken light and a dreamweaver in a long exposure (1/8 at F13 with my 50mm prime).
I like the balance between the two objects in the image and the dividing diagonal. This is where he images took me.
Post processing involved a slight gradient to emphasize the shadow on the right and a little levels adjustment and white balance.
Kolari IR Chrome
I tried my best to emulate some of the colors and looks,
of Infrared Ektachrome.
For inquires about any of my photos, please email me at Oscarwitz@gmail.com
Trying to emulate Robert Daly. In order to work out how to take better pics, I'm taking an image and trying to copy it - with my own little twist. Kudos to Kit for putting up with my crap directions. :)
A fantastic day. Esther and Jon in the morning and playing with cameras all afternoon - even time for 2 movies. yay!
Emulated Drawing of a Bird (if only I could draw)
I always wished I could draw, but sadly I was not able to draw a stick figure well. Because of my lack of drawing skills, the closest I could get was to use a photography software to emulate a drawing style from a real photograph. Call it painting with light (and technology).....
This image was created using Topaz Studio 2, and the AI Clear Filter with luminosity mode blending. Initial photo was taken with a Nikon D610, Nikkor 28mm - 300mm @ 300mm, f/5.6, 1/320, ISO 1600.
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- Cemu Emulator
- Free Camera by etra0
framedsc.github.io/GameGuides/botw.htm
- ReShade 4.9.1
- 4K DSR
- Edited in Photoshop and Lightroom
Here come real stars to fill the upper skies,
And here on earth come emulating flies,
That though they never equal stars in size,
(And they were never really stars at heart)
Achieve at times a very star-like start.
Only, of course, they can't sustain the part.”
― Robert Frost
Tiny lights shimmer and speckle summer nights. Why do fireflies never sustain a consistent glow? They flicker to and fro. I wonder if we are all like fireflies, an incongruous brightening and diminishing light.
How can you keep the light?
But seriously, you should check out the blogpost for an editing process GIF and detail shots: aleahmichele.com/uncategorized/light-keeper/