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Fires in the Methow Valley are spewing smoke into the air, causing beautiful gradients in the sunsets
The sky has been fantastic lately in my neighbourhood. It's been always very joyful walking along the dyke watching those gradient colours in the sky. EXIF: A 1/6sec F/16 ISO 100 135mm
Roberts Brass Manufacturing. Still standing in spite of the scrappers since around 1906.
Probably could have been a good potential renovation candidate, if not for all those barrels of smelly chemicals illegally stashed away inside.
Told myself I was going to stay out of empty buildings for a while
...yeah right.
simple wool, easy to knit and just gradient in colour so when you do knit it in to a jumper it slowly changes colour. Much easier than knitting a patern.
given this to my mum now, I disliked knitting with it.
Canon EOS 5D, 50mm F1.2L
Sequence of hue alterations of one photograph of the sky taken on May 21, 2009
Contax TVS + SUPERIA X-TRA 400
I recently got a new (but old) snap shot camera :) LCD for the film counter doesn't work but it was cheaper than dozen rolls of b&w film!
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
My first attempt at layering/sponging/gradients! Andrea Fulerton’s Trio in Rainfall used.
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smoke abstract
somebody recently gave me a box of incense, and the first stick produced a lot of interesting smoke
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images