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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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Texture Square 66 From SkeletalMess Thank you !
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Nikon D300 , Nikkor 16-85 vr . PS
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Dear Friends .Sorry for being OFF ....OFF .....offf
A lot of problems : a huge fear about the health of someone very close
in addition to other issues ......and......... (even more every day .....)
overwhelmed
Catching up is an impossible dream......forever trying ....Sorry :(
I can't cope ....
Wish You a Happy Holidays Season
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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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Hello Everyone, Thank you for taking the time to look at my images. Believe me in this oversaturated e-world, it is an honor of which I am most grateful. Please, Enjoy..!!!
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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.
Leica M-P & Super-Elmar-M 21mm
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A small group of photographers were allowed to photograph this theatre yesterday. It was built in 1927. We were fortunate to have this lovely organ on stage as well. Used Nik software to create this tonality. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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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!
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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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 :-)
Went to the beach for a short visit today. There was a skiff of snow and a chilly wind. Long exposure image edited in Lightroom and Nik software, Thank you for your appreciation, Gail
Near Cayucos, San Luis Obispo County, California. Captured Jan 2, 2016. Captured with Canon EOS 7DII, EF-S10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM at 10mm, f 11 @ 1/400 ISO 160. Tripod. Post Processing with CCLR2015, CCPS2015, NikSoftware ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Image Borders), Viveza 2.0, SilverEfexPro 2.0 and PhotoMatix 5.1.1
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My previous work has won 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 received a 2nd place and (6) Honorable Mentions in the 2016 Moscow International Foto Awards and (3) 2016 Fine Arts Photography Awards nominee from London. A Single Honorable Mention and (2) Honorable Mentions for series from the International Photo Awards 2016 and an Honorable Mention from ND Magazine & Neutral Density Awards 2016. I have also been honored with other local, national and international awards.
I have also been published in the May, 2016 issue of MonoPix Magazine with a 8 page spread.
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And the May, 2016 issue of SHOT! Magazine.
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All photographs within my flickr account are protected under copyright laws. No photograph shall be copied, reproduced, republished, downloaded, displayed, modified, transmitted, licensed, transferred, sold or distributed or used in any way by any means, without prior written permission from me. This pertains to all my images.
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ABOUT THIS IMAGE
Silent Witness
On a small road trip behind Whale Rock Reservoir on Cottontail Creek Road, I find many interesting things to photograph. Whale Rock Reservoir is behind the Central California Coast beach town of Cayucos.
“They are the proof of something was there and no longer is.
Like a stain. And the stillness of them is boggling.
You can turn away but when you come back they'll still be there looking at you.”
~Diane Arbus
Exploration is Curiosity
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EXPLORE #11. Thank you to everyone who comments and fave's this image. Very much appreciated.
I was surprised that the I & M Canal still had ice on Friday morning. I'm sure as I'm typing this it's gone. We shattered February 17'th record high and we hit 67 degrees. Three exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2
Another Lake District Shot.
Really enjoyed the view on this mountain pass and wanted to put so to speak my stamp on it with my mind could see.
Hope you like :)
As easy as my previous contribution was, so tedious is this one. I had more or less this blue hour image of this iconic spot in my mind at the start of my project. For those who know this spot it is obvious why it is difficult to shoot it like this. For those that don't know it: It is one of the busiest spots in Madrid. Lots of pedestrians that go by, or worst:stand still for a selfie. And my aim was not too many people in the image. On the left (just outside the frame) there is a hoge LED-screen throwing all kinds of (ugly) colors on the Capitol-building, The Schweppes-add on top is a rotating square, filling and emptying it's content (and I wanted it complete in my image). On my right (just outside of the frame) is a crossing with traffic-lights (so pedestrians are queuing (in my frame) and finally I wanted the light-trails from the passing cars included.
The challenge in Madrid was to take as much footage as I could so later I could use the different required parts for my final image. I've been taking quite a lot of long exposures for almost an hour. Most of them were useless. At home I combined bits and pieces of the usable ones, so that everything matched my criteria and I finally I reached this end-result. So here it is and you can .....
Enjoy!
(do yourself a favour and click L for a full-screen)