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Puzzle Wood in the forest of Dean, full of ancient trees and intriguing paths.
Puzzle Wood is an ancient forest seen in numerous film and TV series. The latest and biggest is an important scene from the new Star Wars saga - The Force Awakens.
Puzzlewood doubles as the planet Takodana, home to Maz Kanata and features an important scene between Rey and Kylo Ren.
My first successful Intentional Camera Movement shot. Taken in the grounds of the former St. Edward's Hospital near Leek. I've added a slight texture to it to give it a more arty feel.
Perhaps, not, really of Doom, but of Snow Flurries. These clouds descended around 10am on Thursday and a few flakes of snow fell. The Mack Truck coming down the road has a load of processed corn. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Eflex Pro 2
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While this sky looks stormy no rain feel from it on Tuesday, It wasn't a very May like day though with temps in the 40s and this very gloomy sky. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Converted to Monochrome with Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Sunday was a great day for a run or a bicycle ride along the I & M Canal towpath as seen here at Lock 8. Processed with Nik Color Efex Pro 4
Happy Birthday dear Martha !
Wish you all the best in the coming year !
Thank you for your friendship and your support
Warm Hugs
Beijos ❤
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Catching up is an impossible dream......forever trying ....Sorry :(
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Happy Monochrome Monday! - Otro - A 1974 Super Beetle as seen at the August 2018 Morris Cruise Night.
Another fantastic day out with the Ragged Victorians, Re-Enactment group.
Processed in Topaz and Nik software.
Paint effects and textures are from my own Topaz presets.
Thanks again guys for posing for us.
Thank you for any comments
Happy Slider Sunday! - An all day rain event turned into a few hours of rain in the afternoon. Within 10 minutes of shooting the image the rain was upon us. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2
Happy Monochrome Monday! The Sun rising on the first full day of Autumn. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Monochrome Conversion with Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.
Another week, another grain hauler. This time a Mack. Single shot tone-mapped with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2 Happy Truck Thursday!
The reflected sky in the I & M Canal on a beautiful Summer Day. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2
A shot from Italy looking out over the water during the Flower and Garden Festival. The Florida sky during the WDW Photography meet as well as during my trip in March was absolutely wonderful. Please let me know what you all think and as always, Enjoy!
This is a replica of the famous Bates Motel from Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psycho" which has been built for a TV series. The series will be coming to a conclusion soon and this structure will be taken down. A couple of us went out today as there was no rain to grab some shots of it before it was gone. Long exposure with ND filter edited with Nik software and tonemapping. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
This is a shot from last summer, as we were travelling back home from Barcelona to Genoa, Italy, by ferry.
The sunset was glorious, and tinged with a sunset-boulevard-kind of symbolism: holidays were over - for me, at least. However I was firmly resolved to enjoy those last shards of holiday, and this implied trying hard to capture the magic of the heavenly dance of that sunset in the open sea.
You could easily think that the title refers to the clouds, and justifiably so - but, well, I badly missed the best bit of the dance... As I discovered soon later, a bit on the left - indeed just out of my framing - there were some dolphins playing in the wake of the ferry at the light of the setting sun. Unfortunately I was entirely focussed on the sunset proper and proportionally unaware of those playful dancing fellows. So you can feel free to understand the heavenly dance as referring uniquely to the clouds; for me it comprises the nice dolphins making fun of me just outside of my precious composition :-(
To be honest, I had been tempted to add some small silhouetted dolphins somewhere in the distance, but upon reflection I changed my mind. Serendipity sometimes dispenses - at her own incontestable discretion - unique shots to the lucky photographer*, but she is a fickle goddess - you can never know whether or when she will lay her charming eyes upon you. So you do not want to play jokes on her - just accept to take her prizes when it happens to stumble upon them - which is, of course, what serendipity truly is :-)
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4.
* The most recent example I have seen is a photograph from Iceland by one of my Flickr friends, Christina Bustos: press L and look carefully at the eye of the dragon :-)
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm
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a grunged monochromatic take on one of London's most recognised landmarks St Pauls Cathedral built by Sir Christopher Wren, its design consists of both English Baroque and Renaissance architecture, and was constructed from about 1675 onwards till its completion in 1710
The tall tower on the right is that of a 12th century anglican church called St Augustine which now forms part of the
catherdal choir school
Original photo taken with a Canon 5D + 24-105 f4/L
Photoshop ACR /Nik Silver Effex Pro
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Moonstone Beach, Cambria, San Luis Obispo County, California. Captured May 30, 2020. Captured with Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EF100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS USM at 150.0 mm, f 7.1 @ 1/5 second ISO 200. Handheld. Neutral Density Filter B+W 3 stop. Post Processing with CCLRClassic2020, CCPS2020, DxO, ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Image Borders), Viveza 2.0 and SilverEfexPro 2.0
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My previous work has won a 2nd place and (6) Honorable Mentions in the 2016 Moscow International Foto Awards and (3) 2016 Fine Arts Photography Awards nominee from London, (3) 2016 FAPA nominations, 2016 International Photo Awards Honorable Mention, 2016 ND Magazine & Neutral Density Awards Honorable Mention,. I have received a Merit Award in Black and White Magazine 2013 Portfolio Contest, Single Image Award in Black and White Magazine 2014 and Excellence Award in Black and White Magazine 2014 Portfolio Contest. I have also been honored with other local, national and international awards. Recently published in these e-magazines: FineEyeMagazine Aug, 2019, Apr, 2019, and LEMAG Dec, 2018 SHOT! Magazine May, 2016 and others.
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ABOUT THIS IMAGE
"Curly Top"
I love to visit Moonstone Beach in Cambria, California for many reasons. It's not only a close drive, but also has some good rock/wave action at times. Great for seascape photography. There i will sometimes experiment. On this day the waves were not too bad, so I positioned myself were I knew the best angle to catch a good wave. I used a long lens, different ND Filter Stops 3, 6 and 10 and handheld. Of course I could not see through the lens (ND Filter is too dark) so focusing and trying to locate the subject was shall we say fun.