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Week#8
I wanted something because i do alot of black n white. So i took a few of a little lake that runs in town. I challenged the DOF to come up with something that hopefully has me stand out.
Created for TMI group's challenge, "In the Style of Monet, Gaugin or Rousseau".
A vast field of Purple Loose-Strife, gorgeous to look at but the bane of many a farmer's life. This highly aggressive and rapidly growing weed is spreading like wildfire on wetlands and fields, choking out everything else around it, as beautiful as it is.
All that aside I thought they made for beautiful imagery and made the most of it.
View Large on Black.
I've been off Flickr for a long time; longer than the last time. I will be slowly catching up with the photo streams of friends and contacts who I have had the pleasure of meeting online and offline. It got to the point where I had to make a choice between shooting, processing photos or doing Flickr. I've also been spending a lot more time looking at photo books and individual photography (and photographer) websites. My new tactic is to set a time limit on how long I'm on Flickr, that probably won't work but it's worth a shot (no pun intended).
That said, I think posting more frequently will help. So at least for the rest of the year I will try to post at least one photo daily. Time will tell if this succeeds.
Strobist: WL1600 to right of camera. Triggered via pocket wizards.
Fields of Gold...
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This is for the Pimp My Pixels Group.
From an original by nataliej titled, Day 321.
For the Self Portrait | Girl in the Long Grass Discussion:
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Thank you very much for letting me work on your Beautiful photograph.
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Coastal cliffs around Corona Del Mar looking very Spring-like right now. Wildflowers popping up all over. Yellow, orange, red and purple. Some rain due to hit the area soon and the clouds are already rolling in.
Single raw HDR.
A possible standard for the Ravage? Just made some combos and I thought they turned out rather nicely!
if anyone knows what this feathery-looking crop is, I'd be interested to know. I've seen it a few times in Limburg and Brabant Asparagus!
These images were taken in the fields outside of Nijmegen in The Netherlands using a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye with a flipped lens on old TMax 400 film.
I was driving a very large van on a country road. I was driving slowly, Camera is my best and faithful friend, always beside me. I saw the pig rebellion, I witness them abandoning the farm for greener pasture. My van was too big to turn around on narrow lane & driveway. I honked a few times to alert Old MacDonald that the hogs escaped his farm, but to no avail. I couldn't leave and let Bacon And Chops wander aimlessly. At last, another car appeared on horizon and a lady took it upon herself to inform Napoleon that his troops deserted. I continue on my merry way and completely forgot, until this moment, that I took a photo of the scene before I departed. Just another day.
I took this last week, on a very rare day when it wasn't raining. I've not really done many sunsets, so this was all trial and error. It's actually a HDR from 3 exposures, something I very rarely do either.
Only thing i'm not happy about is the banding around the sun, which is called the fried egg effect from some forums i've been reading. Not really sure how you avoid it, but this will have to do for the time being. Hope you like it.
Rolleiflex 3.5E + Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
丹後由良
宮津市‧京都府
Tango-Yura
Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture
Japan
Sep. 2015