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The British Museum,South entrance and Museum forecourt
The external architecture of the Museum was designed to reflect the purpose of the building. The monumental South entrance, with its stairs, colonnade and pediment, was intended to reflect the wondrous objects housed inside
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The Pennine lead mining industry collapsed about one hundred and twenty years ago. Before that the moors and dales of the North Pennines echoed to the sound of the lead mining industry. Park Level Mine at Killhope was one of many mines in the North Pennine dales. Work started on the Horse Level of Park Level Mine in 1853 and closed around 1910, reopening briefly during the First World War.
For a few short years in the 1870s, the mine at Killhope was one of the richest in the whole of Britain. To help separate out the lead ore from waste, Park Level Mill with its giant waterwheel was built in the late 1870s. At the time this waterwheel was one of many in the area – now its one of the only two surviving William Armstrong of Cragside’s waterwheels.
expensive boat berthed next to an old style wooden boat and the very modern Viceroy Hotel in the background. Yas marina. Abu dhabi
A bit of an experimental image using an original taken by Eva Schuster on which I then applied a Topaz Labs Impression Oil Painting (Jim La Sala) effect and modified further using Nik Software
I'm not sure whether using another photographer's work and then altering it is considered 'proper', but there seems to be many other examples of this approach on Flickr. So I know I'm not being a 'ground breaker' with this.
Fotografia Integrante da Exposição Ondas do Mar a Voar
5 a 30 de Novembro de 2012
Livraria da Travessa - Travessa do Ouvidor 17, Centro, Rio de Janeiro
Photography of Sea Waves to Fly Exhibition
November 5 - 30, 2012
Travessa Bookstore - Rio de Janeiro
El Calafate - Patagônia - Argentina
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An abandoned fishing boat on Dungeness beach, Kent.
This area of coastline is Britains only recognised desert.
My family and I were in Umbria, a beautiful region in central Italy extremely rich in beauty - art, history, and nature (including, regrettably, a propensity for earthquakes) - and the homeland of so many artists and saints - one among all, St. Francis of Assisi. Umbria is definitely less widely renowned than Tuscany, but I love it better (I publicly beg Fabrizio Massetti's absolution for my open heresy)*. It is one of those selected places where I really feel at home, so I could not miss the opportunity to try and capture at least a shadow of its beauty.
* Incidentally, we stayed at a beautiful country house, L'olmo: I warmly recommend it to anyone who would like to spend some time in that region.
This photograph, true to my custom, opens the series with a sunrise. The Eastern horizon lies beyond mount Subasio, so the sun rises from behind it slightly later than the official time. I was eagerly waiting for a morning with at least a minimum of clouds, so that morning (the last before our departure) was my only chance. Actually, there were a few clouds just above the Subasio, just the bare minimum, but what a light... there was such a golden, silky glow flowing through the sky, and veils of mist rising from the valley - dark cypresses and mighty oaks emerging from the milky glow, and silvery rows of olive trees outlining the smooth curves of the hills ...
The scene was wrapped in sheer silence (singing birds, crowing cocks and barking dogs being an essential part of it) and I was deeply entranced by its unfathomable beauty - so be prepared... I suspect that I will torment you all with a great many shots from this single sunrise session ;-)
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.3/0/+1.3 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 new headquarters of the European Central Bank, moving began this weekend. Let´s hope, they will make a good job.
The bright look of the building is caused by the reflections of clouds all around.
This is one of the first shots with my new little Fuji, edited with Nik´s Silver Efex Pro.
Digital Photograph Image of a landscape blue sky and Green Grass in Origon Ridge Park, MD. manipulated in Photpshop, Nik, and Topaz to achieve this Etheral Painterly rendition.
Marshall Beach. San Francisco, California. Captured May 21, 2015. Captured with Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF16-35mm f2.8L IS USM at 21mm, f 11 @ 2 minutes, 51 seconds ISO 100. Tripod. B+W 10 stop Neutral Density Filter plus B+W 3 stop Neutral Density Filter. Post Processing with LR2015, CC2015, NikSoftware ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Image Borders), Viveza 2.0 and SilverEfexPro 2.0
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Marshall Beach, San Francisco
On this day I had the great opportunity to photograph alongside Nathan Wirth. Nathan informed me that he was born and raised in San Francisco and that Marshall Beach was his boyhood playground. It was more than a pleasure to not only meet, photograph and learn from Nathan, but also see him enjoy his old playground. Thank you, my friend.
Background from the wonderful photoboards.org
Additional texture from On 1
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I am inspired by Joel Tjintjelaar to shoot series of this bench.
practice sep2
Technical info:
ND110 - 10 stops
f/22
ISO100
22 mm
58s (0min58s) exposure
Software:
Lightroom 3.0
PS CS5
Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2
Nik Software Dfine 2.0
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I apologize for putting the same photo up twice, but after I ran this image through NIK Color Efex Pro's "Low Key" filter, I really like the new result better. The look is "later in the evening" and the rainbow has a lot more punch in this version.
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Please view Large on Black. Old Ranch House. Froom Ranch. San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California
Captured July 10, 2013. Captured with Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF16-35mm f2.8L IS USM at 35mm, f 20 @ (2 minutes, 16 seconds) Long Exposure, ISO 100. Tripod. 10 stop B+W ND filter plus 3 stop B+W ND filter. Total 13 stops. Post Processing with CS5, NikSoftware ColorEfexPro 3.0 (Tonal Contrast), Viveza 2.0, Dfine 2.0, SilverEfexPro 2.0 and PhotoMatix 4.2.7 ( Building was captured HDR 7 images @f11, ISO 100) This image is a composite of the sky and the ranch house. Both images were at the same location at the same time. The sky was the long exposure.
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Merit Award in Black and White Magazine 2013 Portfolio Contest. 2 page spread, page 88/89 June 2013 Portfolio Special Edition #98.
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Memories Stir from the Broken House
This old run down country ranch house amazingly sits right next to a Home Depot in San Luis Obispo, California. The once big sprawling ranch is called the Froom Ranch.
Please view Large on Black. Oak Trees on Orcutt Road, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California. Captured OCT. 29, 2013. Captured with Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF70-200mm f2.8L IS USM at 115mm, f 20 @ 1 minute, 45 sec ISO 100. Tripod. Long Exposure, 10 stop B+W ND filter plus 3 stop B+W ND filter. Total 13 stops. Post Processing with CS5, NikSoftware ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Detail Extractor), SilverEfexPro 2.0, Viveza 2.0 and Dfine 2.0.
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Merit Award in Black and White Magazine 2013 Portfolio Contest. 2 page spread, page 88/89 June 2013 Portfolio Special Edition #98.
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Thirsty Trees
Captured on Orcutt Road, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California during a brief storm which, finally brought some much needed rain to the area. I was able to sneak inbetween a few rain showers to click a few frames.
Autoportrait, November 2012
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