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We're Here opening umbrellas. Unfortunately, caught in the garage door. Fortunately, caught on camera!
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This photo is part of a set taken during an outing to the town of Guardamar in Spain. The adventure began at the seaside, then moved up through the town, ending not far from the starting point. In this series, I tried to capture the atmosphere of the town between 10am and 1pm.
I used the Fuji Classic Negative style on my X-Pro3, trying not to make too many corrections in post. I find that this style gives a mood quite close to what I felt walking through the streets of this city.
As for the lens, I used the Voigtländer Nokton F1.2 X, which is purely manual. This lens blends perfectly with the X-Pro3 body in terms of size and look. Using a manual lens forces me to give more thought to the composition of my image, and in particular to the focus zone. Some photos were also taken using the zone focusing technique when shooting people in the street.
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Cette photo fait partie d'un set pris lors d'une sortie dans la ville de Guardamar en Espagne. L'aventure a commencé en bord de mer avant de remonter dans la ville avant de terminer non loin du point de départ. Au travers de cette série j'ai essayé de retranscrire l'ambiance de la ville entre 10h et 13h.
J'ai utilisé le style Fuji Classic Negative de mon X-Pro3 en essayant de ne pas faire trop de correction en post. Je trouve que ce style donne une ambiance assez proche de ce que j'ai ressenti en me promenant dans les rues de cette ville.
Du côté de l'objectif j'ai utilisé le Voigtländer Nokton F1.2 X qui est purement manuel. Cet objectif se marie parfaitement bien avec le boîtier du X-Pro3 d'un point de vue de la taille et du look. Le fait d'utiliser un objectif manuel me force à plus réfléchir à la composition de mon image et notamment à la zone de mise au point. Certaines photos ont aussi été prises en utilisant la technique de zone focusing lorsqu'il s'agissait de prendre des clichés de personnes dans la rue.
NP box car at West Eagle Nest AZ on 7-23-1994. That is quite the cushion drawbar! Set off in the house track.
I always wait until I'm on my own in the bar before taking photos. A bit embarrassing to be pulling my best pout just as someone walked in, mid selfie! :-)
one of jans from last week ,we spotted this kestrel land and pop its head up raised our cameras to take some pics and a pair of oap's with walking sticks walked by us at a great rate of knots talking loudly and disturbed it one of those grrrrrrrr moments when you have to grin and bare it
Even with the passing of the years, Paddington Brown remained a curious and eager bear. While some might say he was getting older, Paddington much preferred to think of himself as simply gaining more experience — particularly when it came to marmalade and raincoats, although his wasn’t quite as waterproof as he liked to believe.
One evening, he set off on a short weekend trip to a nearby town. Mr. Gruber had lent him an old map, and Paddington had been rather excited about visiting a night market. But just as he stepped out of the delivery van he had politely borrowed — with full permission, of course — a dark cloud drifted in as quietly as a mouse, and before long, a persistent rain began to fall.
Paddington tried to shelter beneath a parking sign, but it proved more decorative than useful. His suitcase became soggy, his hat dripped steadily, and the marmalade sandwich he kept in his coat pocket had turned into something rather more like fruit soup. Still, he straightened his coat, lifted his chin, and remarked as politely as possible, “I believe the sky may have mistaken my outing for a garden.”
And though he was thoroughly soaked, with boots in this paws splashing through puddles in the dimly lit car park, Paddington found the whole thing rather refreshing. After all, with or without luck when it came to the weather, no adventure was ever truly complete without a minor inconvenience — and a well-prepared bear always kept a small towel at the bottom of his suitcase.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-JyA5L_s8E
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Avatar: BeSpoke - Ursa maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Honeydale/131/131/30
Boots: DECO - Rainboot
Coat: [ hoorenbeek ] - Montgomery
Claws: Pixel Art - Hexe. Available in Man Cave Event MAN CAVE maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Match/171/128/46
Umbrella: [*RD*]
Suitcase: Chez Moi - Memories Travel Trunk
Backdrop: The Bearded Guy - Midnight Rain maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moonwall/169/121/32
I guess sometimes you miss a step even with eight legs at your disposal...
I like spiders, and this one has the cutest little butt. :)
full set here
www.flickr.com/photos/41371468@N05/sets/72157627477651245/
Thought Photographers were supposed to be observant - not until I processed this later did I see a columnless Gitzo on the ground.
I wonder who leaves his kit all over the landscape for others to photograph?
This was taken in Oshkosh Yard, not long after the Wisconsin Central had started. I would hazard a guess that it is a combination of bad track and a very heavy car contributing to this derailment.