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...jus Trespass on Massimo's Lake!
This is one from my first visit, actually Hosted by (then-known-as-Dinobirdo) Massimo, Proprietor of Lake Crabtree.
[ see His LCrabtree shots2: flickr.com/photos/dinobirdo/ ]
Rub the magic coffee pot and the donut fairy will be at your command...
For r_smarte_pants in the Photoshop Contest group here
www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759458...
This is a very often photographed landmark in Columbia. I wanted to do something a little different. I kinda like how it came out but I wish I had scooted over to the left and got more buildings in the frame. Maybe next time.
Finlay Park is named after Kirkman Finlay, former mayor of Columbia, and is the city's most visited park. The 14-acre park opened in 1991 and features a scenic waterfall that streams into the park lake.
This was a window with mini-blinds looking through the corner of building to the other window which also had blinds. I dinked around with it exaggerating the "smile" that I saw, and then adding 2 little "eyes" for practice and fun. ArcSoft2 program and hand held Sony Mavica FD-75
This is an older building in Monroe, Oregon.
Three year average (mean).
Three years ago now I made a little Processing script to average sets of photos, and a few weeks before that I started a photo-a-day project, where I was careful to get as close to the same angle as possible.
This image is the result of finding the mean (sum of all values / number of items) of the whole three years of photos.
For a little more about this: www.alexjacque.com/project/average
When the wind blows, you hear me,
When the hair behind your neck stands, you feel me,
When your nostrils are filled with a sweet scent, you know I'm there ...
I'm always around ...
My Mom's 'Love In A Mist' , this time with a light blue petal-tip.
I wanted to have another crack at those soft diaphanous petals, and got the 'nest' of soft spikes underneath in stark shapes against the fading daylight.
See this previous post:
Daily picture for 26 November 2011 using Pentax-A 50mm f1.7 prime lens.
Image editing in PhotoPlus X5.
Yet another balletic pose for the usually ungainly Great Blue Heron.
The colors were intensified, using Adobe Photoshop CS2, in keeping with the dramatic light that happens under overcast late afternoon Spring skies, pregnant with rain.
Tweaked for Adele_ps in the Weekly Photoshop Competition here:
www.flickr.com/groups/pscomp/discuss/72157594352426570/
Bits from SNIPS