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Asian Elephant MANGALA #TierparkHellabrunn (Munich Zoo)
[post processing Multiple Exposure (combined elephant capture with Oil-on-Water photo) ]
Taken with my Canon EOS 450D EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM
ƒ/6.3
112.0 mm
1/250 sec
ISO 200
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You see,
All the trees are dreaming,
to reach the clouds.
This was shot by me on 7 Aug, 2016, when I was 12.
Me and my dad went to Guizhou, to travel and talk about my dad's business project. That view was REALLY awesome and we took my mom travelled there again in 2020!
I remembered clearly, when I'm shooting this multi-exposure picture, there's an old photographer next to me shouted at me "taking photo without thinking". Look, if you, the man without knowing how to takl to others nicely, looking at this photo now, you can start regret saying that to me😝
The original photo is JPG format cuz I don't know how to shoot RAW files at that time...
I used Topaz JPEG to RAW to give me the chance adjusting it.
The result is fantastic when I combine Topaz with Photoshop!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrZYP8SzlN8 - thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/rechnerklemmt] for suggesting this track
This is what time looks like. No, really.
I'm never quite sure where one second ends and the next begins. Is it at the beginning of the tick or the end of the tock? Or is it somewhere in the middle? Might that uncertainty go some way to explaining how we're already halfway through February? How it's actually 2022? How albums I bought when they came out (and still enjoy) are now over 40 years old?
Anyway. Even though we have no idea about time, we do like clocks here at No.43. So here are ten of them, all occupying the same space but at slightly different times.
And, after I'd put them together, the fact that there are ten of them made me think of that scene in Casablanca, where Carl, the waiter at Rick's, is seated at the table with Herr and Frau Leuchtag. They are explaining that they only speak English now, so that they will be ready for when they reach America. Herr Leuchtag addresses his wife,
"Liebchen... err... sweetnessheart... what watch?"
Looking at her wrist, Frau Leuchtag replies, "Ten watch".
"Such much!", says he in return, eyebrows raised.
Carl adjusts his waistcoat and says, "You will get along beautifully in America".
It's over forty years since I first saw Casablanca. If only I'd waited a couple of hours more to take these pictures...