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Retro style business is located in the beautiful 1920's Burnaby Village Museum.

 

BC Canada

At the breakwater of the East Cost Park Precinct.

 

IMG_20211025_161638-TopazStudio

July, 2021

 

Processed with VSCO with m3 preset

  

song: 'Crust' by Flying Lotus

A guiding light in a land of dreams.

AI generated image (Nightcafe)

Red-shouldered Hawk

Bucks County, PA

 

I had to settle for a wire shot after missing it go down right in front of me off of a light post trying to catch its prey which it missed.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

...and one camera

 

London Docklands

This story telling image is #3 in my Series titled "Visions of Grandeur." I wanted this image to tell the story of what matters most in life before it is too late. Focus on family, relationships and love; not on grand castles built on shifting sands." (This composite image was created in Photoshop from various other images. I also used Topaz for texture effects.)

This is a re-edit of the "Venetian Lagoon" in which I employed 3 luminosity masks. One on the sky, one on the water, and the last on the light post. The original version is much warmer, quite orange in fact. I think I was able to bring out a little more detail in the sky and water as well as improving upon the purity of the color with the use of luminosity masks. All edits were done in Capture One Pro 20.

A predawn view of the skyline over the Atlantic Ocean

A tour boat carrying tourist around the Seattle bay area.

This photograph was taken last Sunday at Lower Seletar Reservoir, looking from Heritage Bridge towards Orchid Country Club and beyond.

 

It was a beautiful morning, with slight breeze. The sun was rising above some vegetation and light posts of the country club. The sun was partially hidden by clouds and leaves of the palm trees.

with a bonus light post. HFF!

Visiting the harbor for breakfast and some beautiful scenes....

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a sigma 150-600mm contemporary telephoto zoom lens, using a fringer ef-fx pro ii smart adapter

Called the Queen of the Adriatic, Venice has a setting that no other city in the world can rival. It is a network of rii (streams), canali (canals) calli (streets) and campi (squares). The richness and charm of Venice does not derive solely from the presence of significant works of architecture and art (Bellini, Tiziano, Veronese, Tintoretto, Palladio, Sansovino, and many others) but also from the general layout of the city and its way of life. “The rules change in Venice,” I’m told by Janys Hyde, long-time Venice resident and friend. For me, Venice is pure magic. In some ways the city is like a movie set tho' it's not fair to minimize Venice to make believe.

 

Venice is unique among all great cities of the world in that its streets are full of water. Made up of 118 islands only two to four feet above sea level, crisscrossed by 117 canals, and connected by some 360 bridges, its main avenue is the curving Grand Canal, its buses are the vaporetti. There is no other city in the world of this size and sophistication where the automobile is absent. With no better way to explain, Venice is all about the water. Janys tells me “when furniture is delivered to your home, it’s done by boat or when an ambulance is called it arrives on the water. To truly understand and ‘get in touch with Venice’ one must embrace the water.” Embrace I did, and instantly, feeling a sigh of relief from the usual bells, pollution and whistles of the big city.

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.

 

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Another one glossed over in the hard drive clean up.

This was taken 10 days ago on the East river on a very Gray day, not a soul by the park.

sunrise from Hazelbrook Station

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a xf18-135mm super zoom lens

Here is a photo I took back in January of 2020. An empty parking lot, on a cold, wet winter's night. Photo was made with a Canon 80D, with a EF-S 18-135mm lens. Photo was changed to b+w during post-processing.

Here’s my take for this Flckr Friday theme; you can find as many parallels here as you want! You name it, lanes, cars, bridge rails, light posts, buildings, traffic signs, fence, trees....

 

It’s been a very busy winter/spring for me and I missed going out to take photos. Shall the summer begin with no mask outdoors. God bless scientists and vaccines!! Enjoy your day friends, thank you for your visit.

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Estamos cerca del solsticio de verano. Mediodía. Luz vertical muy intensa. Los postes apenas proyectan sombras.

Último día antes del cierre temporal de esta línea por obras.

El tren (S592) circula en sentido hacia Alcoi. Su próxima Estación es Albaida.

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Renfe medium distance train (Regional Xátiva-Alcoi) passing through the halt of BUFALI (Valencia)

We are close to the summer solstice. Midday. Very intense vertical light. Posts hardly cast shadows

Last day before the temporary closure of this railway line by works.

The train is moving in direction towards Alcoi. Its next Station is Albaida.

Well, I have been off this cookie shit and out to the real world for sometimes now (super busy) and do you want to know what's it like in the real world? Well, the food and drinks are better, but beyond that, I don't recommend it.

 

See outtake on black and read about the process here.

  

Have an amazing new year, folks!

  

Red sky this morning and the wind was blowing pretty good here, lots of mist rising off the Lake and frozen fingers again! The sky was brewing up some snowfall for us and as promised the snow is coming down right now.

A little mixture of everything in this one...fog, clouds, and blue hour...and, of course, the riverwalk in New Orleans... :)

Saw this light post in downtown and wanted to take a cool pic of it at the blue hour. When I was working in Lightroom I thought the picture would be better suited as a B and W. Added some cool presets and ironed it out a little bit more to make this.

Just starting to head out, it's lightly raining, but feeling very optimistic, slept well and have a good audio book playing to entertain my mind and help the miles speed away. A good start!

Initially, I photographed this Russet-crowned Motmot (Momotus mexicanus) as it foraged on the ground. Subsequent observations revealed it was collecting insects and spiders, which it then transported to its burrow to feed its hatchlings.

 

Canon EOS 90D + Sigma 150-600 mm f/5-6.3 DH OS HSM Contemporary. Natural light. Post-processed in Darktable.

Two youngsters toting umbrellas....spirits anything buy dampened by the heavy rains.

 

Location: Historic Gastown

Building: Leckie Building

 

Gastown is the historic core of Vancouver, and is the city's earliest, most historic area of commercial buildings and warehouses.

  

The lights and colours are constantly changing on this building in different shades of red, purple and blue.

 

The Leckie Building is a massive cubic seven-storey Edwardian era warehouse/factory building located at the southeast corner of Cambie and Water Street in the historic district of Gastown. Built in 1908 and a large addition to the east was constructed in 1913. Exterior: brick and granite. Internal structure: built of massive timber elements.

Gastown is the historic core of Vancouver, and is the city's earliest, most historic area of commercial buildings and warehouses.

The Leckie Building is representative of the importance of Gastown as the trans-shipment point between the terminus of the railway and Pacific shipping routes, and the consequent expansion of Vancouver into western Canada's predominant commercial centre in the early 20th century

 

Wikipedia and various other online sites.

*Please note : Information is not verified accurate

 

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Thanks so much for comments and visits

~Christie

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EXPLORED Nov 25, 2010

  

Houston, Texas.

Allen Parkway.

 

Taken from the bridge over Allen Parkway.

 

Happy Thanksgiving Day America!

 

This is my first long exposure shot.

Anvar showed me his hunting places near Dountown HOU...

 

Nikon D700 + Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8

Explosure: 30 sec.

Filter: ND8

Manfrotto 190CXPRO3 3-Section Pro Carbon Fiber Tripod

Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head

  

Bigger is better

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