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Neverending bookshelf at the Starfield Library, COEX mall, Seoul. Although the collection of books are impressive and are a wide array of themes, the Starfield Library is more of a photo opportunity for Instagram rather than a legitimate source of reading materials.
The Squirrel Cuckoo is a pan-Neotropical inhabitant of a large diversity of forested, wooded, and disturbed habitats across the entire humidity gradient from tropical deciduous forest, coffee plantations, and gallery forests to primary humid lowland rainforest. It is common and is most often seen in gliding from one tree to another, or energetically hopping from branch to branch in search of a wide variety of arthropods.
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/portal/species/overview?p_p...
Photo taken at the AVIARIO NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, Barú.
"Colombia is the number one country in the world to have the largest varieties of birds, having about 1,876 species and almost 70 kinds that belong specially to Colombia. AVIARIO NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA has done an amazing job to show that. You see some of birds free and others in beautiful habitats. Peacocks, Toucans, Pink Flamingos, Crane Corona, Guacamayas, Pelicanos, Ducks, all types of little colorful birds Colombia is most famous for it, every imaginable birds are here.
This place is so well design, and so well taking care of, that you think some times you are in paradise!"
www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g1507145-d982271...
Recently returned to traffic, ex LNER B1 61264 rounds the curve at Beckhole on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, while climbing the 1in49 gradient towards Goathland with the 1245 Whitby – Pickering service on Wednesday 3rd August 2016.
A colorful winter sunset taken in high-res mode through my Agfa Agnar 85mm f4.5. This lens came off of an old Agfa Isolette that my Grandfather bought in Germany during his time in the army in the late 40’s. It’s an interesting, surprisingly sharp, lens with extra sentimental value.
....gradient experiment with a previous work....
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Took a PhotoShop tutorial and made it my own
I was bored on the WWW so I started looking at GIMP tutorials on Youtube. Found one on Gradients and Layer Masks that looked interesting but it was for PhotoShop so I kind of wrote down the steps and adapted it to GIMP.
This is a first attempt, same photo in B/W and Color that you kind of "blend together" with a gradient and a layer mask. Still needs some work on the process but I'll get it figured out eventuallly.
FWIW this is a shot of the waterfront in Barcelona Spain. I took this on one of our transatlantic cruises back in '22.
Assetto Corsa, PC
4k (downsampling), resized to 1440p
-HDR tonemap
-ReShade v0.18
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Seven equally-spaced shades of orange and seven of yellow alternating 75% and 100% opacity over a blue-to-yellow radial gradient. Inspired, if that's the word, by Walter Sickert's nicotine-stained interior scene, Ennui I decided to do it on a street scene, to see what happens.
No.6233 Duchess of Sutherland climbs up the gradient from Whitacre Junction with Vintage trains "The White Rose" from Tyseley to York on a gloomy December morning. 15-12-2021.
Taken from behind the fence on a public footpath.
Hiking the San Tan Mountains and messing around with my zoom lens.
I always find the mountain ranges fascinating as the sun sets, and how the color gradients subtly change the farther you look. Such a beautiful sight.
Southwest corner: National Museum of African-American History -
Washington, District of Columbia, United States