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(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
(Press "L" or click on the image for a large view).
Black & White Film: Arista Edu 100 @ISO 100.
Camera: Canon A2 (1992)
Lens: Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM (2000)
Developer: Xtol 1:1 @78°f for 12 minutes,
Scanner: Plustek 8100 @3,600dpi. with SilverFast 8.
Editors: Adobe Camera Raw & Silver Efex Pro 2
(Location: Lake Louisa State Park, Clermont, Florida).
Thanks for your comments, faves and views, really appreciated!
A sunset can be looked upon straight on
You will see the different colors as the minutes go by
All clearly
And that's it
Easy Peasy and wonderful
Sometimes you might see the sunset from a different angle
It can be a bit blurry
Still colorful
But you will see it all differently
How healthy isn't that
We need input to grow
Either it is from people around you or circumstances that occurs
Seeing things from a different perspective requires some kind of input
Having someone trustworthy to talk to is my favorite, at least after I actually got my best friend ever into my life
But it could be as easy as having a monolog, I've solved so many issues by doing that
Just hearing you say your own words are pretty amazing
The conclusions you might come up with can be mind blowing
And yes, it clears your mind
No wonder it is mind blowing
And me crawling on the ground to get you this angle must have been quite a sight for the neighbors here
Probably mind blowing that too
Lol
Yes yes - That's me
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Stable Diffusion «image to image»
Prompt: Henri Rousseau Style
Input Strength: 40
Steps: 25
Guidance Scale: 15
The use of negative space can have a powerful effect on an image and this is what I have tried to achieve here. I hope that you like it and I wish you all well and thank-you so much for your input and support. Have a great week-end my friends.
Setting Sunlight, November, Colorado
I welcome any input about this type of toy and perhaps how long ago it was made.
Venus in the night sky. From my garden.
Limited time at the moment so ‘On and Off’ for a while ! Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos. If you choose to Fave my photos or leave comments, I am truly grateful for your input. Thank you very much 😊
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
Serie: Light & Shadows.
(Press "L" or click on the image for a large view).
Black & White Film: Rollei retro 400s @ISO 200
Camera: Canon AL-1 (1982), Canon FD 35-105mm F3.5-4.5
Developer: Xtol 1:1 @75°f for 17 minutes,
Scan: on Plustek 8100 @3,600dpi. with SilverFast 8.
(Location: Winter Park, Florida).
Thanks for your comments, favs and views, appreciate so much your support. Wish you a great week!
This image was generated using a text prompt in MidJourney. No reference image was input to generate the image. Post processing in LR to trim edges.
Created with Dream Wombo with my texture as the input
Thank you for your views, faves, comments and invitations!
another one i shouldn’t enjoy as much as i do. watching cellphone guy for a second because he was fully absorbed in his phone
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
Loving black and white film, because it help me create order from the chaos on a woodland scene. Most Panchromatic films are more sensitive to blue and UV light than to green and red. So must colors are converted to similar tonalities and only the shadows and highlights stand out.
(Technical Data: Analog camera: Nikon F2, Lens: Tamron SP 35-80mm SP CF Adaptall, Filter: none. Support: Tripod. Film: Arista Edu 100 @ISO 100. Light Meter: built-in camera. Developer: LegacyPro LMAX @70°f for 5 minutes, Scan: on Plustek 8100 @2,400dpi. with SilverFast 8. Edit contrast on Silver Efex Pro 2. Shooting Data recorded: with Audio recording App. Exif shooting data input: with AnalogExif).
(Location: Lake Proctor Wilderness Area, Geneva, Florida).
This image from my Album: Seeing in Black & White..
“We need a variety of input and influence and voices. You cannot get all the answers to life and business from one person or from one source.”
[Jim Rohn]
...e purtroppo non solo a Rosarno...
what's going on in Rosarno, Italy
in explore 9jan10 - highest position: 456 on sunday, january 10, 2010
REPOST
For the Macro Monday challenge "Paper" (Feb 5th)
That is the interesting outcome of some recent research comparing typing to handwriting information 'input'.
In our digital age where writing is seen as old-fashioned, outdated and increasingly a dying 'art', we are constantly being pushed towards a digital 'paradise' where paper no longer has a place. But recent research comparing brain activity when hand-writing with computer keyboard input has revealed that many more areas of the brain are used when writing on paper ... and the level of brain activity is very important in retaining information in your memory. Among many other aspects, writing by hand imprints the look and shape of each letter as we write - a keyboard is just an identical key-press. I would suggest that this shows the importance of teaching children how to write both at school and at home!
That said - I am a devoted digital user, who writes with pen on paper every single day!! And I'm delighted to be a completely 'double' minded oldie 😊
PS. the rolled paper in the shot is a Post-It note!
The research was found in a New Scientist article
www.newscientist.com/article/2414241-writing-things-down-...
HMM! 😊
My 2024 set: Here
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for Macro Mondays to the theme: "Socket"
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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.
all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorite
Last February on a cold, snowy day, I photographed this old grain silo in my home town. I had seen it many times, but did not know much about its history. at that time.
It was the 'Thompson Farm & Garden Supplies' building and is located beside the Canadain Pacific Railway (CPR). It's likely the trains brought in the grains, and you can see the loading platform where farmers would load up supplies. Now, some old-time farmers may be able to add some input to this! Maybe the trains were taking the grains away!
You can see a little of the old 'Purina Dog Chow' sign as well!
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En février dernier, par une froide journée de neige, j'ai photographié ce vieux silo à grains dans ma ville natale. Je l'avais vu plusieurs fois, mais je ne savais pas grand-chose de son histoire. à ce moment-là.
Il s'agissait du bâtiment 'Thompson Farm & Garden Supplies' et est situé à côté du chemin de fer Canadain Pacific (CPR). C'est probablement les trains qui ont apporté les céréales, et vous pouvez voir la plate-forme de chargement où les agriculteurs chargeaient leurs fournitures. Maintenant, certains agriculteurs d'autrefois peuvent être en mesure d'apporter leur contribution à cela ! Peut-être que les trains emportaient les grains !
Vous pouvez également voir un peu de l'ancien panneau « Purina Dog Chow » !
Most of you know by now how I love 'playing' with light, a never ending beautiful challenge, food for my creative soul, which I so desperately need at the moment...
I love my 'job', but contrary to what most 'enthusiasts' think, and wish it was their 'job', pro photographic work is often boring and without freedom.
The clients tell you what they want, if they know what they want, which is not always the case, that, or they DO know and just can't bring it across, there's not much space for personal input (not by lack of trying!!!).
This here is my FREEDOM!
Each flower or object, most definitely people, seem to have a different 'personality' which I'm trying to capture.
Alstroemeria, the genus named after the Swedish baron Alströmer who brought them back from a trip to South America in 1753.
Also called the Peruvian Lily or Inca Lily, is a South American genus of about 50 species of flowering plants.
The flower, which resembles a miniature lily, is very popular for bouquets and flower arrangements in the commercial cut flower trade. They have a vase life of about two weeks.
Thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)
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I have seen SO many grand works done with Wombo Dream that I decided to have a little tun with it. Each "scene" or work of art is created using words, generated by what is essentially an AI program! My input will always be somewhat strange, which is why I like these! Just getting a feel for it. The free version is pretty neat, and addictive, as well!
Image ©Philip Krayna, all rights reserved. This image is not in the public domain. Please contact me for permission to download, license, reproduce, or otherwise use this image, or to just say "hello". I value your input and comments.
My loyalty remains with Flickr, however you can also see me more often on Instagram. Follow me: @dyslexsyk
When we lived in Connecticut during the 1960s, this was the sight we were treated to in our front yard every autumn. The original photo was poorly focused, so this is an attempt to save it with a bit of Topaz and PSE input.
HSS!
Microphone on a sound pressure meter used to measure the loudness of sounds at many different frequencies for the Macro Mondays Group, challenge: Sound. Happy Macro Monday!
HMM everyone!!
For the Macro Mondays theme "Beatles/Beetles" I wanted to illustrate their song 'Sun King'.
Here comes the sun king
Here comes the sun king
Everybody's laughing
Everybody's happy
Here comes the sun king
Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carazón
Mundo paparazzi mi amore chica ferdi para sol
Questo obrigado tanto mucho que canite carousel
"Sun King" is a song written primarily by John Lennon, but credited to Lennon–McCartney and recorded by the Beatles for their 1969 album Abbey Road.
If you want to read more about "SUN KING" or what ARE they saying at the end of the song?, here a link: beatlesong.info/mg/sun_king_deciphered.html
Thanks you, Michael Farrell for your input ;-)
Hello Flickr Friends, I'm wondering if any of you have feedback between the two versions of this photo...with or without headlights? Thanks for any input.
Kookoo
PS Best on black
Created with Dream Wombo
Prompts: Ultra realistic beautiful white heron standing in shallow clear tidewater pool, low tide rocky, foggy atmosphere, distant lighthouse, stormy sky, volumetric lighting, maximum texture, octane render
Style: VFXv2
An input texture was used to control the colors.
I don't know why my mind is locked onto beaches and lighthouses. Maybe it is the approach of warm weather which always brings the promise of a trip to the coast.
Thanks for visiting and your comments are always appreciated!
The physiology of balance is complex, requiring autonomic coordination of input from sensory systems and output to motor systems in a negative feedback loop to keep the animal in balance. Even without a centralised brain, the snail can perform remarkable manoeuvers with the skill and grace of a gymnast while maintaining complete control of its balance.
For Macro Mondays theme 'Balance'.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph. The small piece of bracken was first carefully positioned to check composition, bokeh and exposure, then the snail was added. I had originally wanted the snail on the top of the bracken, but it (quickly!) moved along to the end, checked there was no other place to go, then turned around and went back. The entire shoot with the snail lasted only a couple of minutes then the snail was well-rewarded with its favourite red lettuce. I chose this shot because it reminded me of Kate Winslet in That Scene from Titanic.
Not long before sunset the monks placed candles and oil lights in preparation for a special evening ceremony. The mindful acrobatics in placing the lights across the ancient temple produced some remarkable sights in golden hour.
I had real trouble deciding a title for this image here. 'Candle dance' was one contender and 'mindful balance' another, but i felt it conflicted with the cigarette. I even asked for input in an FB group, with the best suggestion there 'soon flying angel' :)
Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat Rajaworaviharn, also known as Wat Phra Prang, was built over 700 years ago in the Angkor style, when the area was still under the influence of the Khmer empire ruled from Angkor. The temple is part of the Si Satchanalai Historical Park, which together with associated sites in Sukhothai and Kamphaeng Phet is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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1951 Peugeot 203 A (1949-1952) Berline
^)(^ SORRY: I have to "slow down" (probably fewer photos, fewer input in groups, fewer comments and slower responses, etc.) for the next coming weeks, because we renovate our house ♫♪
I am very sorry about possible inconveniences ...
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Thank you my friend Daksita for helping me out with this picture. Your help and input were extremely helpful to complete this picture.
This Picture is Taken at: Luanes's
➥ Taxi to Luanes's: Le Monde Perdu
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
(Press "L" or click on the image for a large view).
Black & White Film: Ilford Delta 100 @ISO 100
Camera: Minolta Maxxum 600si (1995),
Lens: Minolta AF 28-85mm F3.5-4.5
Light Meter: built in camera
Developer: LegacyPro LMAX @75°f for 7 minutes,
Scan: on Plustek 8100 @3,600dpi. with SilverFast 8.
Edit contrast on free Silver Efex Pro 2.
Shooting Data recorded with Film Shots by Leaf500
Exif input: with AnalogExif.
(Location: Lake Ashby Park, New Smyrna Beach, Florida).
Take the time to enjoy your weekend! Be safe!! :)
Explore Front Page. Thank you all for your inputs! :)
A class 40,now known to be 40143,struggles to the summit with a southbound freight on a cold 20/4/1983
Thanks to Paul,Rail Rover and Andy Hoare for their input
Copyright David Price
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No unauthorised use
Explored ... #99 on Sunday, July 12, 2009 - Thank you every one for your input.
From the archives - Last visit to Sanchi near Bhopal, India
© Dan McCabe
A geeky computer joke. This shell is nature's way of exploring cellular automata :).
A cellular automaton is a mathematical technique that evolves a collection of data using very simple rules. This shell exhibits that sort of evolution along its outer surface.
In the computer world, a shell is a program that accepts a persons inputs (usually by typing commands) and then spits out the results.
canon point and shoot, tri-x 400
Image ©Philip Krayna, BoxxCarr, all rights reserved. This image is not in the public domain. Please contact me for permission to download, license, reproduce, or otherwise use this image, or to just say "hello". I value your input and comments. See more at www.boxxcarr.com.
My loyalty is with Flickr. But, you can also see me on Instagram. Follow me: @dyslexsyk