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I found this at the gas station today. It was just in front of the windshield washer brush container. All of the liquid dripping off of the brush dries to form this nice minearl layer of white on the concrete. I've never seen this before. Unfortunately this was taken with my cellphone and is not as shapr as I would like it but that's what I have.
Started by for Henry, 1st Lord Marney and Lord Privy Seal, who died in 1523 and continued by his son John who died in 1525, leaving no male heirs to continue the work
John’s daughters became wards of the Duke of Norfolk, who eventually sold the house to Sir Brian Tuke, Treasurer to the Royal Household and Governor of the King’s Posts.
In 1667 Nicholas Corsellis bought the estate who gave it to his old headmaster, the Rev. William Drake. They lived here for 6 generations, until the tower was sold by Mathew Corsellis’ executors in 1835 to Quintin Dick, MP for Maldon.
The buildings suffered damage from the Great Earthquake of 1884 but they were restored. In 1901 stockbroker Walter de Zoete bought the house and modernisation it. It was then sold to Dr and Mrs Campbell who sold to the Charrington family, the current owners in 1959.
Layers are a practical and stylish solution to a day spent in changing environments. I often layer, but I also often find that the look is destroyed as I remove pieces. Today was an exception.
Zebra dress, Jones New York. Teal dress, London Times. Belt, thrifted. Boots, Rampage. Bracelet, Serket Jewelry.
Despite the weather starting to cool, the Chicago Botanical Gardens still has numerous beauties to enjoy!
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First one -- My normal edit
Second one --Dupe layer, command/control + u (desaturates); put in COLOR BLENDING MODe; 30% opacity.
Third one: Add levels adjustment layer and put in SCREEN blending mode and set opacity to 80-90% (or less)
Snowy egrets and one great white egret take shelter along the south end of a mud flat at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge as a cool autumn north wind blows. The mud flats and tidal pools layer like a colorful cake under a clear crisp autumn sky. Gone are the pesky insects that plague visitors during the summer season. Migratory birds like these egrets come by the thousands to reap a tasty meal from the waters of coastal shores. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful day observing nature's wonderful creatures at refuges throughout the country, unless of course our government has locked us out of "OUR" public lands!
This is a composite photograph of six frames with multiple exposures, multiple aperatures, three lens zoom lengths, and stacking layers.
This was taken from one standing sopt, before and during a fireworks show in Virginia Beach across from Mount Trashmore (City park) along I-264.
Photoshop has become a powerful tool, and combimed with Lightroom/raw imagery one can create a mosiac compostion like this; preserving my native images.
Nature's version of a German Chocolate Layered Cake - Yummy!!
This photo was taken from a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a KOWA 1:3.5/55mm lens using Rollei CN 200 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
sometimes you wish to share a beautiful moment with someone special .. you keep wishing and wishing whenever you feel the beauty of a place. You will always believe that someone should be here to share the moment with you .. then after a while .. you know that its just a wish that will never come true.
Another banana leaf shot. This one is a stalk on the left, a leaf in the background, and one in the foreground with a backlit edge. This was about 6:30pm and great late afternoon backlighting.
My friend and contact Jen did an awesome inversion piece on this:
Model:
Noellee my Twigling Ingenue in Oriental Skin (2013/2014. The one casted by Dollshe before the switch over and the messy insides). She’s about 67cm.
Details:
OnePiece Jersey JumperShorts, Beaded Dress, FaceUp, and neck accessory by SnuggleFarts.
Photo of the Painted Hills captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 75-200mm F/4.5 lens. John Day Fossil Beds National Monument: Painted Hills Section (managed by the National Park Services). John Day/Clarno Uplands Area. Blue Mountains Region. Wheeler County, Oregon. Early April 2017.
Exposure Time: 1/50 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: None