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All the extraordinary beauty the sun provides a few moments each day - rays, flare and stars. Nothing better than to playing with my camera, light and toys. Hope you enjoy playing today too.
A snapshot from 1934 as shown on the auto tag.
This is the girl on the right in the other picture.
Some favorites in the OLD PHOTOGRAPHS SET
Had the crew in for their health certs and vaccines necessary for travel thru Canada. They don't look too excited, but it's not an easy task to round them together for a group photo. In a few short days we hit the road.
I was making panning shots, and grabbed a shot of the sushi delivery boy on the left. Six minutes later, I took another picture of the same boy returning. Sushi delivered!
Fun to make a seamless composite of both pictures.
HSS!
ODC - Theme (12-07-2016): Getting there
Sliders Sunday (17-07-2016)
Edited for Sliders Sunday.
Tidying up my archive I found a very vibrant green / yellow shot of heleniums taken last year, which I kind of quite liked, but felt the colour was a little intense. So a perfect opportunity to learn and play with modifying colours.
The channel mixer (in affinity photo, but i think it's fairly standard functionality) doesn't do quite what I hoped it would, but it does allow colours to be manipulated and pulled in different directions. Really interesting exercise. It's apparently very useful when doing 'standard' edits, but here I used it to modify the colours to something a bit more subtle. With some help from a couple of Looks in Topaz Studio 2.
GETTING THERE is topic for Tuesday, July 12 ,2016 Group Our Daily Challenge
I do not know how it gets there....
the Pilgrims Way path leads to Holy Island across the sands at low tide, the path being marked by a series of long poles. The tide is very fast moving and can catch people out due to the quickly rising waters. So there are 2 refuge boxes, perched on top of the poles that mark the route, high enough to keep the unfortunate safe and dry until the waters recede
The Stable #horses #bikes
They're both modes of transportation. You can love them both, but one you love like your device and the other you love like your brother.
...and in Living Color....
“Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.”~ Pablo Picasso
“Hold up... hold on... don't be scared
You'll never change what's been and gone
May your smile... Shine on... Don't be scared
Your destiny may keep you warm.”~ Oasis
“Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.”~ Terry Pratchett
the Pilgrims Way path leads to Holy Island across the sands at low tide....
But what happens if you start late and caught out by the quickly rising waters??
The answer is that there are 2 refuge boxes, perched on top of the poles that mark the route, high enough to keep the unfortunate safe and dry until the waters recede
(day 5 of St Cuthbert's Way)
The Pareto Principle—sometimes known as the 80/20 rule—states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes (the "vital few"). It can be applied to economics (80% of the wealth is held by 20% of the people), software engineering (fix 20% of the bugs, eliminate 80% of the crashes), and a host of other domains.
In jigsaw puzzles, 80% of the frustration fun will derive from the remaining 20% of the pieces to place.
While camping at Lake Pleasant near Phoenix, a really nasty storm came through with lots of wind, rain and lightning. I finally got a few decent lightning shots! After the storm subsided, I sat in our tow car and got these shots by resting the camera on the window. I've wanted to get lightning shots for a long time, so I'm pretty happy with these. Thank you, Mike for helping me with the editing....maybe there's hope for me yet!
Try View On Black
They both lead to the same place, amusingly.
Munroe Falls Metro Park, Summit Co., Ohio. unedited image.
Added some hand stitching. Yay almost done, time for binding!! #gettingthere #dollquilt #rainbowquilt #handstitching
Pattern by Nova
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Countdown Day #6
One of the most exciting adventures for us when visiting Alaska is always our Katmai NP & Preserve bear viewing days. For the countdown days prior to that flight out of Homer, Alaska, we pray for good weather and get more excited by the each day in anticipation of getting our first glimpse again of the coastal brown bears of Katmai.
We board our flight over and almost immediately I start taking shots of all of the beauty we pass along the way. The sights are almost impossible to convey - each so unique and beautiful in it's own way. As we fly toward Katmai, we pass by Mount Redoubt and Mount Augustine, Mount Iliamna, and have views of Lake Clark NP and Kodiak NP at a distance. We fly over the Cook Inlet, as well as various lakes, rivers, mountains, waterfalls - just to name a few.
I like this shot because it depicts the sheer vastness of the land. Yes, this is coastal brown bear territory! As we locate a good spot to land for bear viewing, we pass many sightings of them - sometimes a solo bear ot two, sometimes several in the same river, at the same place.
Yes, it's a magical place for us and we can't wait to go back!
Thanks for all of your comments and views of my photostream. It is much appreciated. For those that have busy plans for the weekend - Happy 4th! I know what my plans include....
Minnie Spud likes how the yellow one goes with her shoes, while Mrs. Tater thinks that the purple one compliments her eyes.
After a sizzling performance, P. Tato envisions life in the spotlight, rather than under the heat lamps at McDonalds.
I have 2 wildflower gardens this year. This one is really "getting there". It won't be long before it's full of colour
Shooting against overcast Sun , at rockcliffe Airport Ottawa Canada, Is not a PS Effect, Is not an overlay picture, I make a minus adjustment in LR. With clarify, and high lights , ahhh and I crop the picture
Better on Black
the Holy Island of Lindisfarne is only reachable at low tide, when tide turns the island is cut off from the mainland. There is a drive-able causeway linking to the island (also submerged at high tide) but the traditional (and by far the best) way to cross by foot is to follow the Pilgrims Way.
This is to walk across the sands avoiding quicksand and other dangers. The line of the crossing is marked by large poles in the sands, simply follow the line of poles and you will arrive safe and sound - well you might have sunk into smelly mud a few times, but that just adds to the fun...
(day 5 of St Cuthbert's Way)
it's getting there...
and i'll be back to dancing soon
(just not quite so soon as i had been expecting)
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This is one of the more successful shots taken during a visit to Sissinghurst on a dull, drizzly Sunday in late May. There's not a lot to add to the millions of words that have already been written about this iconic garden. Here are links to the official National Trust site and the Wikipedia article:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sissinghurst_Castle_Garden
Here is a link to the amazing GoogleEarth aerial photo (click on "satellite" and zoom in - you can practically count the people on the lawn and in the tower):
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/...
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
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ok.. first let me start out by saying this 1-100 project is gonna take me forever!
secondly and really most importantly... i wanna meet the braniac that decided 9 miles per hour was the most appropriate speed here!! unreal!
This is a purely authentic 9 mph sign.. probably the only one I or you will ever see!
I really love the reflective stuff and the way it reacted to the flash!
*This shot was taken in the parking garage of the Tropicana hotel in Atlantic City.
--- nice! made explore!! May 2, 2007 - #165
A little while back, someone on my Youtube channel requested that I make a video showing a more in depth view of my Mary-Kate and Ashley collection. This video includes not only my dolls (who were also featured in my "All My Dolls From Entertainment" video), but also their fashion packs, playsets, and other Mary-Kate and Ashley merchandise I still have. If you would like to see pictures of all my Mary-Kate and Ashley dolls and their things, check out my albums.
Video:
I was so excited when I went to put these Mardi Gras beads on Inde and he ACTUALLY let me without eating them. I quickly grabbed the camera, looked through the view finder and found him looking down. I took a shot then tried to get him to look up to no avail.
It was about this point when a Stupid lizard came out from behind the flower pot, said his name was Boo Boo McKay, showed his boobs and then Inde gave him all MY dang beads and before I could say anything, the dang lizard was gone!
If anybody sees a lizard out in the middle of the desert wearing Mardi Gras beads and flashing people, you're not hallucinating so please smack him one and get my beads back. Thank you very much
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Our Daily Challenge: Fashion
Daily Dog Challenge: Getting There (Last Month he would of just ATE anything I placed near him let alone tried to put on him)