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What is the Threshold Tool in GIMP?
It reduces the image to two colors using a threshold.
So many tools, so little time!
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In 1900, the Chilean postal authorities realised that they had insufficient stocks of 5 centavo stamps, but had a superfluity of the 30 centavo values. They therefore surcharged some of the 30c stock to make temporary 5c stamps. Unfortunately, some of these were printed with the surcharge inverted.
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Segaia is a small charming lodge situated in the bushveld in the carefully managed 1200 ha Buffelsdrift Conservancy in northern Gauteng. Our Conservancy is well stocked with game, blessed with prolific birdlife, and is infused with that unique African magic found only in the bush. Segaia Lodge has a watering hole right in front of the lodge where wild game come to drink. Enjoy, therefore, stunning African sunsets on the deck whilst watching zebra, kudu, impala, and warthog wandering the grounds of the Lodge. A lucky few may even spot the reclusive leopard.
Info source URL: www.wheretostay.co.za/segaia-self-catering-buffelsdrift
Photo capture date & Location: 2018-08 Segaia Bush Retreat
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 + Inverter ring
Test
Cactus mini flower in my terrace.
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 + Anillo inversor
Prueba.
Mini flor de cactus en mi terraza.
Nikon D7000
Exposición0,01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/8
Lens: 50 mm + inverter ring
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i've gotten a few night photographs over the years that look like this, but it wasn't until i took this photo that i actually figured out how i got it...i have a very, um, free-spirited approach to photography, and pretty much everything else in life -- i don't like following instructions at all. i much prefer to figure out how to do things through trial and error, even if it's inefficient. i'm going to try to counter some elements of that in the coming year as i seek to refine my photography skills, but i'll always be a whimsical photographer at heart. what's your photography style?