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This is my 2nd image for the S2 Wraps Blends Beyond Blends group
I got the texture from r0ckstarr.
I'm really happy with how it turned out. Can't wait to see what you guys think?
Thanks for the texture r0ckstarr
{explored April 01 2009 #466} Thanks So much everyone :)
This is a Hobby Hawk that is now wild. It was released by Steve Hopper and it occasionally comes in for the odd free meal. We were lucky enough to witness this. It's a really beautiful bird, and obviously, Steve has done a great job with it.
Exploring Washington Backroads Exploring Washington backroads provides you with hidden gems you will never see from a freeway. Here, you will discover wildlife raising their families, migratory birds that linger in the valleys on their way home, and fish that delight the fisherman. There are so many roads that seem to go almost […]
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I got caught in a hail storm on the walk back from rehearsals today. & then there was a rainbow outside & the light was gorgeous so I went to take photos & it started hailing again. I didn't know if my camera would respond well to hail so I zipped it into my sweatshirt & then sheltered under this rose bush that grows up the side of our house. Not fun. But also kinda fun.
I need to remember to use my Mom's computer tomorrow so I can photoshop some of the window shots!
Hannah was actually jumping quite high here, but the way I cropped it hides that. There was way too much overblown floor.
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TO DO:
Reply to facebook messages
Check emails & forward correct emails
Get a lift into town, or if not raining, walk - remember to take bag
Read the freaking newspaper - it's been like 4 days already!
Forward photos on - 2 chosen plus edited
365
Try & tidy room
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I'm glad I got explore as at first I wasn't sure it was worth the effort.
I had to spent ages finding the right crop.
& then it was too saturated.
I pushed it into b&w & then lazily painted her body back in.
Then her legs looked too orange so I had to desaturate that.
& it still looked horribly bare, so I messed around with a vignette.
& the crop still wasn't right so I had to look at that again.
It seems so simple looking back on it.
But there were just so many things wrong with it originally.
People like it though, so that's a good thing.
No more delays! I’m not quite done with it, but here’s my updated take on the iconic Galaxy Explorer. It has a gear operated landing system, which I will post pictures of later. Hope you enjoy!
Exploring Jaguar Cave
4th in the Indiana Holbert series. A composite I've been working on for several weeks. The photo of Indiana Bill was taken in St. Herman's Cave, Belize. The skeleton, mayan pots, and stalagmites were photos taken in the ATM cave, Belize
L'homme se plaint-il de vivre ! N'a-t-il pas des mains pour caresser la fourrure des chats !" T.Gautier
Chatte d'une amie.
2013 365/164
Spent a wonderful day at the British Wildlife Centre with the camera club.
Numerous images to sort through, but this one gets my vote for the 365. I know its not sharp enough, but it makes me giggle.
Explored #127
explored on June ,10 2016 #93
thanks for giving this picture a ★ ^_^
其實是在拜訪繡球花的路上
發現了這朵愛情豎立在田野間
2016 水車寮
Nanda Devi temple - Munsiary, Pitthoragarh District, Uttarakhand, India.
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Nanda Devi temple is located at a distance of 3 to 4 Kms from Munsiary town and is connected by road where one can go to see this beautiful Temple and also to get the best view of Panchchachuli peaks. In a clear sky the view is spectacular. From here the views of all the five peaks are clearly separated from each other. Nanda Devi temple is located at the center surrounded by green meadow and tall trees. This is an excellent location for nature lovers. There are viewpoints available in different direction to enjoy the spectacular view of snow capped peaks and surrounding valleys.
Source : www.go2india.in/uttarakhand/munsiyari.php
Origin and background of the cult/deity :
Parvati (Shail Putri), the daughter of Hills and the consort of Lord Shiva, is known as Nanda in Garhwal & Kumaon areas. The popularity of the Goddess is understandable, as the highest peak of the district has been identified with the name of the deity, also several Nanda temples are situated at all the prominent places in Garhwal and Kumaon like Nauti, Chandpur,Kurur, Devrada, Kulsari, Nandkesri, Lohajang, Shila Samudra, Nandakot Vaidini, Srinagar, Sink, Devikhet, Nandprayag, Gopeshwar, Helang, Lata Niti and Badrinath. Similarly the Kumaon region include Nanda Devi temples located at Nainital, Almora, Baijnath, Shuwbhgash, Munsiyari, Doonagiri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar and Ranikhet.
The genesis of Nanda Devi is not very clear. Folk lyrics suggest that Nanda was a princess of the Chanda dynasty of Almora.
Some people associate the Goddess with YogMaya, the daughter of Nanda, who replaced the eighth issue of Vasudev (father of Krishna) and who escaped from the hands of her assailant, Kansa and forewarned him of his impending death at the hands of Lord Krishna. There is no mention of Nanda in the Puranas or other scriptures. However, certain later inscriptions mention a Goddess with names similar to Nanda. The Goddess finds mention in Sanskrit literature. Some very old statues found in Mathura show one Goddess as Eknansha. Accordingly, some people believe that the same Goddess was subsequently regarded as Nanda.
Naini (of Nainital) and Naina (of Himachal Pradesh) also appear to be variants of the same Goddess. There are ancient temples of the Goddess at about twenty places all over Garhwal. Similar temples are found in Almora region also.
Source (and also for further reading please see) : creative.sulekha.com/nandadevi-legend-of-daughter-of-hima...
free texture - feel free to use. if you do, i'd love to see what it's used for :)
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[explored july 27th #406]
The funky look is caused by a combination of age-related oxidation and apparent water damage. It seems the filter layer has become insoluble.
Hasselblad 500 c/m Zeiss CE T* 50mm f/4. Kodak Veracolor type S 30 years past expiration date, water damaged film. ML-012 process. Nikon CS 9000 ED. No software tweaks.
EXPLORE 18 de Mayo 2011 #485
Me ha hecho mucha ilusión encontrar imágenes que creía que ya no tenía, la magia de las cajas que hacen de un antiguo disco duro interno, uno externo. Por supuesto la he photosheado entre otras cosas, porque por aquel tiempo, ni tenía archivos RAW, ni sabía que existieran y las fotos las sacaba con menos resolución (ahora tengo muchassss tarjetas de memoria jajajaja). Espero que os guste, quería compartirla con vosotros. Besos a todos/as
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Shot this at home , used the RAW processing tool of photoshop and I must admit its better than the RAW processing which the Canon software does.
Let me know what you think
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I used Jenny's curves to edit this (with really minor changes to match the photo). thank youuu. :D
And there's +5 in comments(some of my sister, some of me) that i also edited with her curves, when i couldn't sleep last night.