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Another image from my visit to the British Jet Ski championship held at Kingsbury Water Park last weekend.
Waxing Gibbous, 67% illuminated. Captured in London, England. July 2021
(Copyright: Epiphany Appleseed / @FunkyAppleTree)
These shots were taken by using an air pistol to pop the balloon filled with water. They were taken in the dark to get a 2 second exposure, using a flash (@ 1/128) as the shutter with the sound of the pistol triggering it.
The description of this week's theme of the '52 weeks of 2014' group triggered me to use an old negative from the family archives. The negative shows my oldest son at the age of 9, back in 1997. Oh my, I feel old suddenly.
After taking the picture, I inverted the colours, having the effect that the negative looks normal now, but the rest gets inverted. Then, I used a bunch of effects from Color Efex Pro for further cross processing.
52 weeks of 2014 - Week 8 - Cross Process
ODC - Theme (17-02-2014): Detail
South Pittsburg, TN: Some of the traffic signals have GREEN on top & RED on bottom. Also, yellow is never on by itself. These signals came from the railroad, which explains the color order. I do not know if these are still there, photo was from 1987. Camera: Ricoh-xr7/Kalimar 28-70 lens. Kodak print film.
Camera toss that was inverted from the original image. Just some sharpening and balancing of the image, but no other filters...
BCC Treasure Hunt Theme 10 (March) Inverted - Inverting the curve in post processing seems to really bring out the curves and lines of a cala lily making it's form even more pronounced.
In an undistinguished, indeed neglected, corner of our rear garden, this small scene drew my attention this morning.
I didn't see it at first, but the end of day shade sort of isolated the shot for me. I also knew that the colors would be enhanced by the warmer light of the time. Fortunately or unfortunately, I couldn't do a thing about the small speck at the bottom of the T, because I was on the wrong side of the fence. Does it add or detract, what do you think?