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© VW Selburn All rights reserved : Explored - best position at 342 on 10 June 2009. (175 on 15 October 2009) This superb specimen of clematis was in my neighbour's garden in a pot. It was so beautiful I just had to get my camera out!
'Cos everywhere I go
There's a love song that reminds me of you
And even though I knew I had to be strong
I was still not over you
'Cos I still believe and I could see how there's nothing left of you and me
That time is over
'Cos I'm so not over you
Simply Red ~ "So Not Over You"
Explored #255 Sept 24 2009)
I hope you all have a Wonderful and Blessed Weekend! =)
I will be out for awhile but I will catch up when I get home!
Explored Aug 19, 2009 #444 My other Explored pictures
A little photo session together with the sunrise and Benoit from Balade Parisienne
1 single Raw converted with PS CS4
Here we see Morebus 2717 HW64AXJ photographed leaving Durlston Country Park while operating the summer only D5 Durlston Explorer service between Durlston and Swanage.
This bus was originally new to Southern Vectis & when it was transferred to Morebus it kept it's original livery & was branded for the Durlston Explorer service.
Taken August 2021.
Launch of Jupiter-C/Explorer 1 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on January 31, 1958. After the Russian Sputnik was launched in October 1957, the launching of an American satellite assumed much greater importance. When the Vanguard rocket exploded on the pad in December 1957, the ability to orbit a satellite became a matter of national prestige. The ABMA (Army Ballistic Missile Agency) at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama, in cooperation with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, launched a Jupiter rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The rocket consisted of a modified version of the Redstone rocket's first stage and two upper stages of clustered Baby Sergeant rockets developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Credit: NASA
MSFC Negative Number: 0100074
Image Number: MSFC-75-SA-4105-2C
Date: January 31, 1958
Everglades Sunset ~ #432 in Explore 6/12/15
Spring 2015 ~ Palm Beach County, U.S.A.
(one more photo of this night in the comments)
DSC_0966
At the "Flowers, Plants and Vegetable show" (Feb. 2012) organised by Mumbai Municipality, Byculla, Mumbai, India
#75
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.
I deleted the previous one because it's not really good but I made it as my buddy icon.
Eeek. I forgot whose birthday is today. Is it yours? :P
*explored #123
Sept 15 : #46
Sept 19 : #18
Oct : #8
Thank you!!
Poliqueta de Fogo (Hermodice carunculata )
Estes lindos tufinhos brancos são na verdade cerdas ocas e brancas , que possuem venenos e são usadas em defesa do animal!
Mas que são lindas (as cerdas brancas) são não é?
beijos
ótima terça
Watching from a distance as this Canada goose landed on the pond appearing to be so effortless! I love these birds regardless of what people think about them.
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!
A dramatic pose by quite a few cosplayers at the GA Aquarium. I got smart this time and brought my tripod and remote trigger do that I could take good (or better!) shots in the ambient light - without a flash - and no blurriness. Go me!!!
Tech stuff: used Topaz Adjust's "Dark - Ghostly" filter on a copied layer of the image then very slowly and carefully erased the filter (29% opacity and flow) from that layer with a "water brush" (PS brush that simulated water such as waves) until I got the effect I wanted with a bit of a watery vibe to the photo.
Comments? Critiques? You want to have my babies? C'mon, give me something to work with here, people! ;->
EDIT: This pic made it on to Flickr's Explore page for 09.11.2013!!!! KEEN!!! Thanks for the kudos, Flickr! "Hi!" if you're visiting my photos because of this. :-D
If anyone can explain how Explore works, please do. I saw this photo when it was at 131. I have no idea how high (or low) it got, but as of now it is at 248. I am not even sure how photos get into Explore, but then I do not think anyone does.
This is Gina from my Castle shoot a while back. Fun model. I am looking forward to shooting with her again. Shortly afterthe shoot she headed to San Francisco to add a bit more ink.