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Rocks almost hidden by the waves on Forum Beach, on the border between Sant Adrià de Besòs and Barcelona. Long exposure with neutral density filter to generate silk effect in water and clouds and calm sea.

Tag 363/366 (2016)

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Summer Colors,are starting to Fade.

Agapanthus

 

The late (very late) blooming Agapanthus are fading out now.

Herbstfarben im Forstenrieder Park.

 

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Coming to Necrosis this round (January 29-February 12) is Be My Mannequin? Pose Store with TWO exclusive poses based on the theme: Tainted Love! Here is the second of the poses: '...I'll Kill You...' which helped me create my picture: Just Desserts.

With your purchase, you get a chef's knife (clean and bloodied versions) which attaches to your hand directly from your inventory! They both make a great prop for future photographs as well!

(Note: The chef's knife is not shown in picture as to show the versatility of the pose but you can see it at Necrosis or in the sister picture: One Last Chance.)

...I'll Kill You... is certainly a creative couples pose, and I've not seen another like it! I love the ground lay because its so unique and the standing pose is exceedingly versatile and looks great from any angle!

Come over to the Necrosis event when it opens on January 29th and DEMO it personally! See you there!

 

To see the other exclusive pose from Be My Mannequin? Pose Store for this round of Necrosis, click: www.flickr.com/photos/153660805@N05/50870632367

 

Special thanks to the owner/creator of Be My Mannequin? Pose Store for posing for me: Vin Raven-Mysterious! Be sure to check out his phenomenal photography in People in Photo!

 

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It was said that a rogue demon had been ravaging the temple on the far end of the woods outside of the capital; taking lives of the monks and priests who lived there. The monks and priests just couldn't figure out who it was so they sent for help. That help was me.

I arrived the night I got my orders and took in the appearance of the temple. It was old and who knew what kind of entities lived here? But I am good at what I do and it didn't take me very long to find the tainted one among them. There were whispers of orange, glowing demonic eyes coming from the shadows. All night I hunted it down and finally, as the dawn began to break, I found my target.

The sound of an angry scream could be heard echoing the halls of the temple as one of the priests fell to the floor to his knees, blood pooling from the wound to his stomach where I'd managed to strike. This priest was no priest at all and it became evident as it began to lose its human form. Its demonic, tipped ears and piercings revealed itself as the orange glow of its eyes began to fade. It fell forward, squishing in its own blood upon the floor as it finally lay dead and unmoving.

I stared, cross in my left hand and bloodied knife in my right. I wanted to make sure it wasn't going reanimate itself somehow. Once I was sure of its death, I took a clean handkerchief and began to clean the blood from my blade, watching as blood began to gather and pool below the body. That creature got its just desserts.

It's better to burn out than to fade away

Neil Young

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHvVtlLWlog

 

De Haan, 2015

With the SD60F's all but done, taking time to get any barn has become a priority as they are hard to get. CN A451 rolls west through Lansing with one of the BCOL variety. For being almost 25 years old, they still look pretty good.

Throwback to our trip to Holten/NL last winter

After a two month long display this Amaryllis is heading into retirement.

 

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"Every moment of this strange and lovely life from dawn to dusk is a miracle. Somewhere, always, a rose is opening its petals to the dawn. Somewhere, always, a flower is fading in the dusk."

Beverley Nichols

"Make your way up to the stars

It's there where you belong

 

Waiting, you are

Fading, you are

Slowly drift off to sleep"

 

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Это храм в селе Парское Ивановской области. У этого села довольно богатая история, даже есть легенды о происхождении названия. Тут нет огромных просторов и захватывающих видов, тут простота русской глубинки и запах скошенной травы, жужжание насекомых и редкое мычание коровок.

 

Сюда мы доехали в приподнятом настроении. Светило солнце, была небольшая облачность, в целом мы готовились фотографировать шедевры. До заката было еще далеко и мы пошли гулять вдоль речки, в надежде заснять храм с отражением. Но увы, уровень воды был еще слишком высокий, да и берег сильно зарос ивняком. Кто уставал хлюпать сапогами по болоту, возвращался на твердую землю и искал удачи с композицией там. Вскоре начало моросить. С каждой каплей дождя наши надежды на шедевр растворялись, но надежда еще была, тонкая полоска неба на горизонте была чистой. Иногда, чтобы поймать красивый свет, есть только несколько минут. Мы обсуждали планы на завтра, когда выглянуло солнце и окрасило все в розовые оттенки угасающего дня. Дальше все было как в тумане…

 

Спасибо, что прочитали

  

This is a temple in the village of Parskoe, Ivanovo region. This village has a rather rich history, there are even legends about the origin of the name. There are no vast expanses and breathtaking views, here is the simplicity of the Russian hinterland and the smell of mowed grass, the buzzing of insects and the rare lowing of cows.

 

We arrived here in high spirits. The sun was shining, there was a little cloudiness, in general, we were preparing to photograph masterpieces. It was still far from sunset and we went for a walk along the river, hoping to photograph the temple with a reflection. But alas, the water level was still too high, and the coast was heavily overgrown with willows. Those who got tired of squishing with their boots in the swamp returned to solid ground and looked for luck with the composition there. Soon it started to drizzle. With every drop of rain, our hopes for a masterpiece were dissolved, but there was still hope, a thin strip of sky on the horizon was clear. Sometimes it only takes a few minutes to catch beautiful light. We were discussing plans for tomorrow when the sun came out and painted everything in the pink hues of a fading day. Then everything was like a blur...

 

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Saint-Martin-de-Ré / Île de Ré / Charente-Maritime / France

 

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on the north coast of Kent

I took this shot of a Schulkyll river bank while taking a family walk in a light drizzle of rain. I used my Nikon D750 and Tokina 100mm for capture and Lightroom for processing. In processing, a high key approach fit better, even though I normally aim for low key/ very dark.

Small town economic blues.

I wish I saw these beauty's sooner...

"Well, you'll always have your memories." Or not.

 

Williamson County, Texas, USA; September 23, 2014.

IMG 8353

Sony FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA

One Light - OnceAWeek - Studio work - Hedler LED1000 with octabox and grid D850 & 70-200mm 2,8 @ f4,5

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Les souvenirs s'effacent ...

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©annedhuart

@HK Shing Mun Country Park

  

Engulfed by Loneliness

My goal on this image was to try to emulate the look of a faded color photo that may have originally been taken in the mid 1950's. Did I accomplish it...maybe, I'm not sure?

The process:

-Convert the original image to a b/w in a layer

-Add a sepia like tone to the image

-Back off the opacity in the layer to about 85% which brought back some of the original colors in the image

 

The car, a very nice 1935 Ford coupe, and illegally parked.

Lincoln County-Washington State

The sunsets over the diminutive lighthouse at Plover Scar at the mouth of the River Lune, Lancashire.

 

The headland in the background is the West Cumbrian Peninsula with Barrow and Walney Island at it's point.

 

This is a sublime little spot that I often head to for sunset, being 15 minutes from home. Hard to believe that this was actually hit by a ship a few years ago, which meant a complete restructure of the Lighthouse!

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