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An exercise in colors and textures, one of the photo-ops at the last NECCC conference
An honorable mention at the 7th Metropolitan International Exhibition of Photography
Сrystals of acetylsalicylic acid in polarization. Cнято с объективом ЛОМО ОКС1-40-1 F=40 f2.5 в реверсном положении. Масштаб съёмки 4:1
Strange objects at Darling Harbour.
Looking east to the city from the western boardwalk.
Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour.
Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not.”
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JBHyE18L3o
DwHc Punishment RP Mask - Paper Face
RKKN Quilted Leather Jacket
Something very simple for todays theme. I am still not 100 % but slowly getting there.
Happy Macro Mondays
A well known "Natural Object" processed to the max became an “UnIdentified Object”
Who can identify this "Abstract" ?
😄 Happy Sliders Sunday to Everyone 😄
Taken, processed (using different filters, such as One Point Colour, Low Key and Increase of Saturation) and uploaded for Sliders Sunday
with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/125 Sec
ISO 200
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Something is going wrong when the camera with its impressive algorithms and countless AF options forces itself into the centre and, hence, between photographer and object. Ideally, I would think, we photographers ought to use the camera as if it was not there. Just focussing on the composition and the 'essence' of the object and having the settings run in the background. I am not advocating 'point and shoot', I am saying that a camera should be built in such a way that we can 'forget' about it and focus on taking the picture. I think my older cameras do that. My newer ones are much more sophisticated and what they are increasingly trying to do is take over decisions I could make myself. What is my reaction? Number one, I prefer using my older cameras. And two, when using my sophisticated ones, I turn off a lot of their computer-powered procedures. I wonder what you think.
tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHaXDWqpHy8
The woman watching tv at the right is from deposit photos.
textures and color washes are mine.
... with some backlit pegs for example
Crazy Tuesday - theme of May 19th, 2020: Repeating Object
HaPpY colourful CrAzY Tuesday, everyone !! :)
(Sorry, I am very busy today, so I might not be able to browse properly until late evening)
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Bring Farbe in dein Leben : ))
zum Beispiel mit bunten Wäscheklammern (im Gegenlicht)
für die Gruppe Verrückter Dienstag - Thema: sich wiederholende Gegenstände
Einen schönen, bunten Dienstag euch allen !
When one adopts the practice by means of which one's mind, which is restless like the wind, is made still, perpetually, then the purpose of taking birth as a human being is fulfilled.
This week's Macro Monday's post is for the "oldest object I can find" theme.
There's not much old in my house - I can't really find much older than I am. However, my daughter did have some fossils, I love the translucency in this ammonite.
A Bachelor Button in the wild was the object of my interest and in flew a pollinator. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could live this simply?
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Baumreihen im Schlosspark Schwetzingen.
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Smile on Saturday“
Thema:“Many Identical Objects“
Thanks for views,faves and comments:-)
The Townhall of Esslingen.
Mystery Objects in the picture:
A lighttrail of an airplane (right of the townhall building). Exposure time ended when the plane was behind the building.
That green thing in the sky slightly to the right of the townhall? I have no clue. Did I maybe catch a small meteor or a planet?
On a last sidenote: Sorry for cutting of the weather vane. It was so dark I didn't even see that thing!
Still Photography an excellent way to combine the need to stay at home, as these troubled times demand, and to keep the pleasure of photographing
Phedora Boots @Uber and Angelberry @TheEpiphany
Check out the full outfit and info about everything HERE!
...are closer than they appear. How the hell do you work this thing? One of my very early digital pics, when I was still trying to decide between film and this new fangled thang.
Physalis skeleton, a shattered heart.❤️
Happy Crazy Tuesday
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What does not matter ?
1.What to photograph - Camera.
2.Where to photograph - Place.
3.When to photograph -Time.
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What is important ?
1.Study and tune the camera.
2.Learn where you are going.
3.Study the lighting at different times.
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What's the secret?♀️
1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says.
2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave.
3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️
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Make a choice!
✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨
US Intelligence officials have released a report on UFOs. It neither confirms nor denies their existence. Perhaps here in the mist I have another piece of evidence.
This was just made to replace the older award called Objects Award for Elite Artists Artistic Creation Arts Group, made this version into art style and VIVID colors mixing.
There will be one more new one coming later on that will go with real photo's better for that group since it has mixing of art and photo's, it will be more like something i did for World of Artistic and Photography Artists where the award goes to both real and artistic.
Artistic Creation Award Theme Codes ➪ Click Here
Jigokudani (地獄谷) or "Hell Valley" is a spectacular, appropriately named valley just above the town of Noboribetsu Onsen, which displays hot steam vents, sulfurous streams and other volcanic activity. It is a main source of Noboribetsu's hot spring waters.
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Macro Mondays theme: In the Mirror
Design Matters posts
Objects posts
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A few years ago, I bought this ceramic object in El Rastro and I don´t know its function. I thought it was a salt shaker but it can´t be opened. It´s pretty!
Hace unos años, compré este objeto de cerámica en El Rastro pensando que era un salero, pero no tiene aperturas por ningún lado por lo que no sé cuál es su función. ¡Pero es bonito!