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"Bylines" Solo Exhibition,
SideGallery, April Brisbane 2019
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My prophecy of an ALCo smoking at this spot dint go wrong as i was treated to some insane smoking by these handsome looking GY WDM3D twins in charge of the LHB train to Tatanagar from Yesvantapur.
There is a beautiful gradient pattern of salt on the sides of my car, starting with nearly all salt on the bottom, and ending with nearly all salt on the top. Ha! One more frigid night, and things may warm up enough to wash it off.
13 degrees F (-11 C)
Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
~ North America's CONNECTION, The Grid. ~
Soon, I believe Teffen and other filter companies will start selling add on filter styles for high end Nikon, Canon, Pentax..... (DSLR cameras)
This is the typical gradient style you will probably see and I would love to get my hands on some software to design some. Until then, I'll just use the standard styles and scenes currently offered by camera companies.
Happy Monday and a big week ahead for me now that I am medicated and can sit still for more than just a few moments at a time. The miracles of medicine, wow!
Have a great day and BIG HELLO from Ottawa, Canada
BNSF 6794 screams uphill through Hesperia with a large intermodal train behind it the train's rear end is still on the steeper grade that started at Frost.
Pulsa L para ver con fondo negro // Press L for viewing in black
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Camara /Camera: Nikon D5100
Objetivo / Lense: Tamron 18-200mm
Place / Lugar: Donostia-San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Spain
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My train 8477 PURI - HW Kalinga Utkal Express climbs an up gradient. Loco in charge is BRC WAM-4#21394
With my infrequent posting habits lately, I have a lot in my archives waiting to be posted. Here's a shot from last year's autumn along the Delaware River in the Poconos.
Sorry to my flickr friends, I've got some catching up to do.
Explore #56
I encountered a YouTube video about converting color to B&W using gradient maps. Like most such videos it was terrible, but after 6 or 7 hours I finally unravelled what it was all about. In fact, the technique itself is extremely powerful, so much so that I may explain it on my AnEyeForTexas blog soon. After trying 5 alternative approaches to converting this image, a B&W layer placed under a B&W gradient map was undoubtedly the the most flexible and provided the best results. So here is the result.
Another simple side of the road snap from the Eden Valley on the road from Culgaith to Skirwith. Its the field that I love - the tree and and the emerging fleeced in the background just adds a wee bit of balance. Taken with the Nikon Df and the old but lovely Nikon 180mm 2.8 AF-n
I found this lovely juvenile raft spider (Dolomedes fimbriatus) happily enjoying some sort of insect for lunch while hiding between the yet unopenend flowers of a lily.
Awoke the other morning to find the first snow of the season had fallen in the pre-dawn hours. A couple of heavy, wet inches covered the landscape. There's always a feeling of magic seeing snow again for the first time in several months. It doesn't last very long, but it is real at least for a short time. The temperatures ever since have been on the cool side, so some of the snow and ice remain. I wandered about the village cemetery yesterday with the camera to explore this strange world created by the early snow. Autumn leaves are still everywhere, juxtaposed against green grass and now snow and ice. It's like seeing three different seasons all balled into one. The bright midday sun sets up extreme temperature gradients as I found here. This small figurine seemed trapped in-between a mini ice age and an inferno. A microcosm of climate caused by a trick of light and shadow.
Not to be confused with a vector illustration, this is actually a photograph with minimal corrections (dust spot removal, no color enhancements). The crisp clear sky during sunset in the Great Smoky Mountains gave a perfect red-orange gradient on the horizon with just enough atmospheric perspective in the foothills. Nature's work of art!