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This is a Challenge in a newly formed Group, It is the Down Under Challenge 2022. We are small but growing and you are welcome to join us if you are into Photo Manipulation. The main idea here is to have fun with Challenges and one Challenge will be posted once per week on Friday (in Australia). Take a look HERE
Only Challenge entries can be posted to this Group.
This week's Challenge was Chairs
I hope the Bench for two will suffice as a chair.
created for: Surrealart challenge "Statue of Liberty"
The Statue of Liberty is almost like a national emblem in this country, second only to the flag. This kind of manipulation is a bit of a joke for the Surreal Photo Group, there is no disrespect intended here.
I originally did an image similar to this using my daughter Christina. But in matching the lips I wanted a girl with red lipstick, which Chris never wears. Pixabay supplied the model
This is for Its An Addiction Tutorial discussion here
Eyes with thanks to ~ Lilfuzz6
~ #3 / 365 ~
~ Front Page Explore~Sep10, 2009 ~
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_MG_1215hpvividwm photo manipulation imitating refraction from a photo taken at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto a couple of years ago.
Exposición 394 segundos + 6 segundos (camera doble exposure)
Aperture f/5,6
Lente 36 mm
ISO 100
Long exposure photography – Fotografía de larga exposición.
"Orwell temía que censuraran libros, lo que Huxley temía era que no hubiera ninguna razón para censurar libros, porque no habría nadie que leyera ninguno.
Orwell temía que alguien nos privara de la información, Huxley temía que nos dieran tanta información que nos veríamos reducidos a la pasividad y al egotismo.
Orwell temía que la verdad se nos ocultara, Huxley temía que la verdad fuera ahogada en un mar de irrelevancia.
En 1984 a la gente se le controlaba infligiéndole dolor, en "Un mundo feliz" a la gente se le controla infligiéndole placer.
En pocas palabras, Orwell temía que lo que odiamos termiraría por arruinarnos, Huxley temía que aquello que amamos terminaría por arruinarnos."
“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one."
"Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egotism.
Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.
In 1984, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure.
Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that our desire will ruin us."
Neil Postman, "Amusing Ourselves to Death".
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Created for Rubys Treasure Challenge 72
Premade Background with thanks to Rubyblossom
Signal Box and crane with thanks to Rubyblossom
Other images/textures by TK
Seen in explore 9/25/2009 ... #75 yay!
Wish we could stay as little children, naive....aspiring... innocent
but life is lurking around the corner... waiting anxiously to obtain its grip
to transform aspiration into caution.
they are "golden lovers"
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We belong to a very fun and friendly Flickr group called Down Under Challenge. If you are interested in photo manipulation you might like to join us. A new challenge photo is posted every Friday for everyone to work with. Details and group rules can be found on the group's home page. Please note, only challenge photos may be posted to the Group pool.
DUC is HERE
One thing I did enjoy about my first job out of college in Montgomery was having a lot of rail traffic literally blocks away from my office in downtown. On days I was driving in the carpool (sure as hell wasn't going to move from Auburn down there) I would usually bring the camera in the event something interesting rolled by during my lunch hour. That was certainly the case on this day as Q681 leaves the capitol city and hangs a left onto the former ACL Dothan Sub for the trip to Waycross. This was one of only two times a former Conrail SD80MAC graced my lenses, so we'll allow the pretty terrible high sun and backlighting a pass.
The parking area at this overlook was one of my favorite lunchtime hangouts during those years working in Montgomery; many days I'd grab a carryout plate at Sam's BBQ and spend the hour just watching them roll by here. Much has changed here in the ensuing 12 years; as the vintage signal bridge has fallen to modern replacements and the clear field in the foreground is completely overgrown and obscures the tracks now. Not to mention the vintage consist of 90's locomotive consist; while 3rd out CSX 325 is undoubtedly still moving tonnage, sister AC60 5011 was scrapped in 2020. Leader 4601 was passed on to Norfolk Southern as their 7227 a few years after this shot, but unfortunately the current "Precision Stock Manipulation" virus led to the purging of the SD80s and many other 90s EMDs from the roster and she met the torch in January 2022.
©2010 Laura Palazzolo
This is Summer...I loved the light on her so I enhanced the sky to make it more interesting. Love the light at the end of the day and it seemed like a good image to say farewell to summer (the season - not the horse)
Textures with thanks to Skeletal Mess
i'm sorry this is so creepy
i bought myself a canon powershot A490 3 days ago :)
one of my friends said this looked 'demonic'. it kinda does.
explored.
Thanks Nick! [http://www.flickr.com/photos/cougars/3766842123/in/set-72157621502487157]
mummy [mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/]