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Shot in RAW with an iPhone 6s Plus and the Pro HDR app. This actually came out a lot better than one taken with my OMD e-M5 II!
I remember this elephant always being in my parents' house. At some point they started using it as a doorstop.
The sculpture, made from over 100,000 seized blades, was specifically created to highlight the negative effects of violent behaviour whilst solidifying our critical need for social change. Not only does the Angel act as a catalyst for turning the tide on violent and aggressive behaviour, but it is also acts as a beautiful memorial designed to celebrate those lives who have been lost through these violent and thoughtless actions.
The image today was taken this afternoon at the Baddesley Clinton National Trust estate in Warwickshire. The view is of the Baddesley Clinton moated Manor House. This Grade I listed building dates back to the 15th Century. Although I was told by a guide that a small part of the building actually dates back to the 13th Century when part of the local forest was cleared to make way for farmland. The manor was originally bought by John Brome in 1438. He passed the manor onto his Son Nicholas who is said to have killed the local Parish priest on the estate. Nicholas Brome was responsible for major rebuilding of the local parish church of St Michael as penance for the murder. After the death of Nicholas the property passed to his daughter who was married to Sir Edward Ferrers who was the High Sheriff of Warwickshire. The Manor House and estates remained in the Ferrers family for the over 500 years. The Manor House and estate was sold to the National Trust in 1980. It is still managed and operated by the Trust.
The photo was taken using the app KitCam on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom mobile to edit the picture. I straightened the image then I added the Dynamic Colour preset. I also changed the white balance and applied some of the Dehaze feature along with a little Clarity. Next I used the app Mextures to apply the formula called Windansea by Justin Halbert. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Clarify preset, the Drama FX and an Medium Dark Vignette. I then applied the Old Paper texture and the Shadow II frame.
I was recently lent this pedal.
It. Is. Fantastic.
For the beautiful and powerful drive, there seems no way it should be as noise-free as it is, or clean up as beautifully as it does. It’s a freakishly-excellent little dirt-box.
I think this will be by far Matt's favourite FDT of mine as I know he just loves Pokemon Go ;)
Thank you Chantel for the idea a couple of weeks ago I think it is a great idea and it turned out we didn't have to screenshot this as there is a camera in the Pokemon Go app so this is actually a photo.
I may do another FDT later today but I'm not sure but anyway HFDT all!
Another note i have just noticed this is my 700th Flickr photo! I can't believe I've uploaded that many.
The Translators Memorial Monument
Octagonal perpendicular Gothic tower memorial loosely derived from the Eleanor Crosses, with a Crucifix finial over lantern cupola. Flank statues on pedestals with green marble tablets incised with text below each statue, above each statue is a coat of arms. Around the base the inscription:
this tercentenary memorial of the translation of the bible into welsh by bishop morgan was erected by national subscription a.d. 1588 - 1888
The central figure is Richard Parry, Ph.D. Bishop of St Asaph 1604-1623 Author of the revised translation, 1620