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Photo collage, workman's jeans and running shoes on the terrace of a house in central Querétaro, Mexico.
Original from Diana Thorold www.flickr.com/photos/33038105@N02/3682108180/
TAA Challenge www.flickr.com/groups/technicolour_abstract_art/
Leaving the distinctive blue haze in its wake, D9000 'Royal Scots Grey' powers though the station with 06.58 Birmingham - Ramsgate dated service on 12th September 1999.
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This is a manipulated image for the Down Under Challenge
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Una delle mie prime prove di manipolazione delle polaroid artistic TZ.
La pittura non sarà mai il mio mestiere, purtroppo.
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Hi to all!!
We are finally back from paradise and oh-so-slowly recovering from the return trip jet lag.
This is truly not the image I would choose as emblematic of this gorgeous state - if it were possible to OD on beauty, this place would do it!! - but was so totally unexpected that it is one of my faves.
For those of you unfamiliar with the island of Maui, picture a soft rectangle tied gently in the middle. The squeezed area to your left is - ta da! - West Maui and consists mostly of the West Maui Mountains, while the area to the right, East Maui, is made up mainly of the great Haleakala volcano. Because the island is so mountainous, there are few roads and the ones they have follow the central valley or wind around the coastlines on either side.
Sorry for that geography lesson, but I thought this picture would only make sense if you understand these things. Perhaps one of the most famous coastline drives in the world is the Road to Hana, which hugs the eastern coastline from Kahului (the main city at the top of the central valley), heads east along the coast and then dives south thru some extremely rugged country. Jaw-droppingly beautiful, but waaaaay rugged. Anyway, there are a couple of side roads that travel down the mountain to small peninsulas. This was one of my three fave spots on Maui - the Keanae Peninsula. There is a wonderful old Hawaiian church set back away from the shore, which I went to investigate as old churches fascinate me. Around the back of the church, this is what I found. I can't stop smiling at the egret sitting on the cow's back! These cattle are known as free range, meaning, watch out while driving as they are likely to be standing in the middle of these windy and narrow roads!! The clouds over the hills are the ever present clouds that surround the tops of the volcanic mountains.
I took about 2500 images in the time we were there and am anxious to share the best of them with you. I also made my first real attempt at shooting for HDR as the light is so bright and contrasty, which accounts in part for the high number of images, so we shall see how those work out.
Bronze sculpture. Beyond Limits: The Landscape of British Sculpture 1950-2015 - Chatsworth House
© 2015 Tony Worrall
Part of a series of symmetrical photomanipulations. Not that the tree needs any help from me to be beautiful. Haven't decided which one I like best, but will probably delete the others. The more I do to this tree, the more it resembles a prehistoric mutant pachyderm.
this weekend...an another "episode" of Elf Fantasy Fair (EFF) at Haarzuilens...looking forward !
the weatherforcast looks good...cold but sunny...
model; Marijke Pie
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Treat This 187: Friday 5 January. → Thursday 11 January 2018
Kreative People Group
The Song of the Bakan series N61
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Models: Martha & Di
Forward: Leica R7/Vario Elmar-R 1:4 35-70/Ilford 100/ B&W analog
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Location: University of Western Australia.
....and a lil inspiration from Clock Tower and Resident Evil ;)
A scanned photo from a European trip I took in 1987. Uploaded as a starter image for the weekly Look At Me group manipulation thread competition.
Find it all here: www.flickr.com/groups/hellolookatme/discuss/7205759410005...
If you are not a Look At Me group member, feel free to check out the group for membership! It's a great one!
Or, if you'd like to give it a go yourself without becoming a member, feel free to post your own fix or manipulated version to this thread in SMALL. Anything larger than that, or otherwise inappropriate may be deleted.
museot.fi/exhibitions/?nayttely_id=17634
"The human-centric world of Markku Keränen’s paintings radiates with the joy of colours. The retrospective exhibition portrays the expert touch of Keränen’s tempera paintings from the 1970s until present day.
Keränen’s paintings portray encounters and collisions that evoke a vivid sense of movement and dynamic tension. His style of expression has evolved constantly, growing progressively denser as his early human figures have slowly dissolved into the fabric of his abstract tapestries. Figures locked in nuanced embraces have gradually metamorphosed into chain-like patterns, eventually being stripped down to the most basic of shapes: pure coloured dots.
Working serially, Keränen engages in a leisurely back-and-forth between systematic order and unruly playfulness from one painting to the next. In his most recent works, Keränen conjures a vivid sense of movement by magically manipulating tonal contrasts and compositional elements."
See more here:
taidehalli.fi/en/nayttelyt/markku-keranen-varien-ikuinen-...
What can I say, they're birds on power lines.
I was browsing the photostreams of JoelDeluxe, oxoaqua, and Tedguy49, and they inspired me to manipulate and add more color.
The only manipulation I did was crop, plus I pushed the highlights and shadows with Picasa and these colors emerged.
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DB's 90036 'Driver Jack Mills' speeds north with 1B84 12.06 KX - Newark NG LNER service.
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Update. Visit to Museo de los niños (2011) San José, Costa Rica.
One lady from our group lent me her Nikon D50.
It was my first time using a DSLR.
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Everybody come to the river to wash them clothes and it give this colorfull picture wich is a 5 photos stiched
original texture (manipulated by me) by: bcommeberenice
www.flickr.com/photos/bcommeberenice/2244945188/in/set-72...
"O Me! O Life!" by Walt Whitman
O ME! O life!... of the questions of these recurring;
Of the endless trains of the faithless—of cities fill’d with the foolish;
Of myself forever reproaching myself, (for who more foolish than I, and who more
faithless?)
Of eyes that vainly crave the light—of the objects mean—of the struggle ever
renew’d;
Of the poor results of all—of the plodding and sordid crowds I see around me;
Of the empty and useless years of the rest—with the rest me intertwined;
The question, O me! so sad, recurring—What good amid these, O me, O life?
Answer.
That you are here—that life exists, and identity;
That the powerful play goes on, and you will contribute a verse.
Created for the Down Under Challenge 1148
With thanks for the source image candle from Cathy Labudak, in comments
plus my background
Chandelier from PNG mart