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Making of for this week's MacroMondays challenge "Plastic" .

 

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With the engine crew looking back, waiting for the go ahead, UP 8444 adds some color to the clear skies overhead. The train was paused at Dale Junction and was getting set for a photo runby.

 

Dale Junction, WY

September 1, 1963

 

Train of the Day

12/3/24

On the first rungs of becoming a business owner - from his lowly postion on the sidewalk, he’s making steps to be a success. Anybody think of any more puns?

 

Ladders for sale and under construction on the street in Kolkata.

 

Kolkata, West Bengal, India.. November 2017. © David Hill

Barefoot Bushcraft September 6, 2015

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This piece of track runs past the entrance to the Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in DeLeon Springs, Florida.

This is my friendly magpie chicken little having his second bath and making a big splash.

Making a spectacle.

 

The owner of this Lamborghini may have inadvertently made a spectacle of himself by parking outside an optometrist shop.

 

Cambridge, Great Britain.

Mallard pair making their way down the Alness river.

whilst making strawberry jam, i just couldn't help myself not to take a photo! the strawberries were so red and shiny. and besides, i had to stand there and stir it for so long anyway!

clouds looking like knitting wool all twisted

Lady applying her make up whilst her partner patiently waits. Bacolod City, Philippines.

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Christmas Eve ....

CJ. And Cooper ...

 

My Oldest and only grand son ..

My sister's oldest grand son ..

 

Commenst disabled ..

Street fashion in Oxford. It’s not often you see a dickie bow these days…

11 March 2023 - San Antonio, Texas - Historical graffiti on the door way of the church at Mission San Jose. ©Andrea Smith

There are 4 different versions of this picture - red, blue, white and green. I created the special light with a LED string my parents gave me - Thank you very much if you read this :D

The rest of the scene is very instable. There is just the gravity holding this together - or not. This building broke too much during the proces >.>

If you have more questions about this shot or like the other version better, feel free to comment!

 

8222, with 8210 & 8233 providing power from the rear, makes some noise as they struggle in the wet conditions with TM98 loaded Pacific National coal from Tahmoor Colliery. Bowral, Friday, 5th April 2019.

Making of for this week's MacroMondays challenge

"Three" .

 

Fridge Magnets

The cross section of each smiley is 1.5 cm

 

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A BNSF grain train is splitting away form the joint trackage with CP at St. Croix junction on May 3, 2016.

 

© Eric T. Hendrickson 2016 All Rights Reserved

Helping make a temporary sculpture by Klas Eriksson

Sorry I've been away; this is what occupies my time between Christmas and Easter...Pysanky, Ukrainian Easter Eggs. I'm busy creating. Here is a view of my work.

A beautiful Sunday to you all!

 

One more of the series! I think is is the best shot of the Making OF-Series? What do you think about it? I really like the angle and the depth of field.

 

Check out the video Christoph Spranger Making OF if this doesn´t work on Youtube check it out on Vimeo, here´s the Link for you Making OF

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Canon EOS 5D MK III

Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II

 

TV 1/1000

AV 2.8

ISO 100

 

Post - Production with Photoshop

The 2nd member of the Canadian Lumberjack team getting heckled by part of the audience cheering for the American team. So, he made faces at them, haa haaa! All the part of the fun of the show!

This is another experiment in creating a different feel using colour and tonal manipulation. I didn't have a particular end in mind, but I kept experimenting with Artizen HDR until I got something. I started with a noise-corrected image from Bibble Pro (with Noise Ninja). The original was shot in ISO800. Using the tonal mapping in Artizen, I was able to extract even more muscle definition from the subject. I also managed to get an exadurated gradient from the sky.

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On our trip down south, February 24, 2018. We stopped at Shag Point/Matakaea as I had never been there before. Matakaea is the name of the pa (fortified village). We have left Dunedin and going to stay in Timaru for a night before heading back to Christchurch.

 

Shag Point/Matakaea has a rich history, from early Ngai Tahu settlement to historic coalmining. The area has diverse marine life. It has interesting flora, is great for wildlife viewing, and is geologically fascinating.

 

Flat rock platforms provide an easy haul-out site for New Zealand fur seals, and cliff-top viewing areas allow you to observe seal behaviour without disturbing their rest.

 

Whalers discovered the first bituminous coal in New Zealand here in the 1830s. By 1862 the exposed coal seams were found to be commercially viable and were successfully mined until 1972, when flooding eventually closed shafts that extended under the coast. Evidence of coal mining is still obvious throughout the reserve.

 

Matakaea is jointly managed by DOC and Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu. Matakaea has Topuni status. The mana (authority) and rangatiratanga (chieftainship) of Ngai Tahu over the area is recognised publicly by this status. Ngai Tahu takes an active role in managing the natural and cultural values of the area.

For More Info: www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/p...

Castle making on the beach

Making butter and cheese would have been a key undertaking at the farmhouse I am currently illustrating. This large butter churn is probably too advanced and unlikely to have been around in the 17th century which is what I am drawing. However it was an interesting exercise to draw it quickly and follow what W H Pyne mist have drawn quickly from life in the 18th century.

Reddish Egret chasing off the competition. (a Snowy Egret and a Red-breasted Merganser)

Parts for an upcoming collaboration

Place GoPro in pan.

Stir.

Add chillis

PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Pentax F 50mm F1.7

 

do either of you need anything? water? anything?

no, we're fine, thanks.

I can see that.

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