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A few years ago, I took a similar shot of the Infinity Bridge in Stockton on Tees and said that I wanted to return in better conditions. We visited tonight and were blessed with reflections.
You’ve seen this before. Well, at least you’ve seen the scene. See flic.kr/p/2oEcyNB to see the seaside scene ;)
As usual, it’s a two-image in-camera multiple exposure using ICMs with horizontal and vertical movements, blended using the camera’s Lighten blend mode.
Also, as usual for this style of capture, I have emphasised the texture and the colour in the processing. The original, also as usual, was fairly bland.
I was attracted to this particular view by the repetition in the beach loungers and umbrellas. At the time I thought it was worth a play…
I find it interesting how different this was from the first. There’s a different blend mode being used (I think anyway) and the movements are more pronounced. It just shows how it’s worth playing about with the variables when taking these ICMs and multiple exposures. You can discover all sorts of different looks. And some even work!
Happy weekend everyone.
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 100x :)
now that my video experiment is done, i can finally get back to posting some shots.
here's one from my recent trip to paris.
Into the spiral we rise, where every step curves toward infinity.
درون مارپیچ اوج میگیریم، جایی که هر پله به سوی بینهایت خم میشود.
Running is still an infinite pleasure for me and I like it if there is a medal to collect at the end of the race. This one is from the Amsterdam half marathon a couple of years ago.
O`•.¸¸.•´´✧ O`•.¸¸.•´´✧VILLENEUVE-SUR-LOT ✧`•.¸¸.•´´O ✧`•.¸¸.•´´O
✱ LA CALE DU PORT
✱ Voie d’échanges commerciaux, le Lot a eu une importance tout à fait remarquable jusqu’au développement du réseau routier.
✱ Du XIIIème au XVIIème siècle, Villeneuve fut un des ports de redistribution les plus importants après celui de Cahors.
✱ Les gabarres à fond plat s’arrimaient à la cale de la rive-droite, chargées de marchandises diverses comme le bois, le vin et les céréales.
✱ Jusque vers 1800, on a pratiqué le halage pour la remonte des gabarres à l’aide d’une corde attachée au mât et tirée par un équipage depuis les berges.
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Stunning view of the reef and seascape from above the canyon at Abu Galum National park. This protected area covers 400 square kilometers, a landscape highlighted by the meeting of coastal mountains and the azure waters of the Gulf of Aqaba. The coastal region has a unique topography with the mountains near the beaches, and the varied terrains include coral reefs, sea herbs, sea creatures, lagoons, mountains, and a desert environmental system, meaning almost everything in one place.
Par-delà les étendues sauvages, les plaines célestes aux nuages moutonnants, dans mon dos la force d'une vague de lumière, le souffle tiédissant des vents de la nuit, jusque là-bas me portent, dansant sans fin sur les horizons avides.
Lien musical : Ctrl + youtu.be/RMzHm_m4QF0
My second enter for the challenge. The original picture is from Bobby mc Murry. Elasticam, blender for placing head. Trimagonator and a repix blended. Perfect image, blend with the one before, mextures, blender again to bring down textures and snapseed.
Milbert's Tortoiseshell (Nymphalis milberti)
Hi Everybody!
This image is for Wannabe Warmer Wednesday. I'm late to post, but Wednesday isn't over yet!
A very fast butterfly, the Milbert's Tortoiseshell posed briefly for me. I was located in a ditch that was loaded with wild asters. It is always a good challenge to not step on the wildflowers when shooting butterflies, one of my most favourite things to do! I can hardly wait for summer to see these guys again!
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