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To me, yellow Columbines are the epitome of good cheer. I love that special time in June when they bloom. This image is a digital painting done with Deep Dream Generator and Topaz Studio. It is based on a photo of Columbines that I took. They are blooming on my front deck.
"Earth laughs in flowers."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Kapuni stream forming the Dawson falls powers one of the world's oldest operational electricity generators just a few hundred meters upstream. The generator powers the nearly Dawson Falls Tourist Lodge and has operated since 1935.
The colors of the sky that evening were amazing. I was out with the dogs and fortunately had the Nikon 35mm camera with me.
Camera: Nikon F90
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftwar: SilverFast
Switzerland - near Schöftland. A bit strange image - also from the "car-camera". It shows very strong grain - much more than the other images of the same film. You can't always know exactly how the images will come out. But somehow it looks cool.
Camera: Nikon F90
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftware: Silverfast
On Sunday night, I got to spend some time up on the St. Joe Sub after a concert in Atchison, and when I saw the signals indicating a northbound on its way, I set up for a shot at the Platte River bridge near Farley, MO.
Much to my surprise, the northbound turned out to be a Warbonnet solo shot, the BNSF 717 leading a Siemens generator on a depressed-center flat car. This was the J-MEMOMA, and it was heading to a new CNG power plant in Omaha.
CV Qamatic delivers a backup generator for Iqaluit's Waste Treatment Plant, among other cargo, as part of the annual sealift to Nunavut's capital city.
Original photo taken at the Carolina Renaissance Festival, Huntersville, North Carolina, USA. Manipulated in Deep Dream Generator. Inspired by ladyinpurple.
Thanks to Ludvig Hedenborg from Pexels. Also Deep Dream Generator (AI software), Photoshop CC and Picasa 3.
...because it's Saturday night. These were turned out by the DDG, along with all manner of other crazy mushrooms that were generated.
Lechmuseum / Kraftwerk in Langweid (EU, Germany, Bavaria, Swabia, Augsburg)
Das Wasserkraftwerk ist Teil des UNESCO-Welterbe "Wasser" der Stadt Augsburg.
Lechmuseum / Kraftwerk in Langweid (EU, Germany, Bavaria, Swabia, Augsburg)
Das Wasserkraftwerk ist Teil des UNESCO-Welterbe "Wasser" der Stadt Augsburg.