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The term party animal is used to refer to a gregarious and outgoing individual who greatly enjoys parties and goes to as many as possible. Brian just loves to dance all night! But he abstains from drinking alcohol as it disrupts his osmotic balance.

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Party'.

 

Shot with a Lensbaby Velvet 56 plus a 20mm extension tube.

 

No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.

Young Tundra swan

These two kids were having fun with a chicken outside their temporary home. Half of the house is already demolished, but the family will not move until absolutely necessary, as they might not yet have found a new place to live. Their parents are migrant workers from the countryside of Sichuan province far away, engaged in recyling.

One of the Antony Gormley statues on Crosby beach

A bit of ICM using the 'live' option on the iPhone.

Samyang AF 135mm F1.8 FE, developed in Affinity Photo

Sonoma Coast State Beaches.

The Lady K makes her way through the Boynton Beach Inlet heading for some Atlantic Ocean fishing. Ocean Ridge, FL, USA.

Here's another shot from a couple nights ago out along the bluffs of San Francisco's northern coast west of the infamous Golden Gate Bridge. This isn't a new concept for a photo by any means, but originality is hard to come by. I really like the look of the waves coming in and out over the rocks as long exposures, and espescially with really wide angle lenses as I used here (10mm in this shot). I had to stop down the lens all the way to f/22 in order to slow down the exposure long enough to get this effect.

 

To reiterate some of what I wrote along with my first shot from this evening I'd really hoped to catch some nice colors from the sunset, but there just wasn't enough of a break in the clouds to let in enough light. What you see along the coast here was it. But, the clouds really were very cool and I'm happy with the results.

 

I personally quite like this shot along with a number of other long exposures I did here. However, I hadn't realized just how badly my lens had been sprayed with the mist of all these crashing waves (it wasn't obvious on the LCD screen on the camera). So in reality this shot ended up with tons of little droplets on it. I'd normally just hope to try again some time, but decided to try fixing this one up instead, and the result is my most 'manipulated' shot to-date (still not that much though). (You can see the original file here if you're interested.)

 

I basically created a duplicate of the image and gave it a 50px horizontal blue. The only place I was really concerned about the droplets at was just below the horizon, and in reality things tend to look pretty similar left-to-right so I thought horizontal would work best. I then added the blurred image over top and created a layer mask. I just painted in the blurred image over the spotty original where it was most badly needed, but otherwise tried to preserve as much original detail as possible. For the obvious droplets in the sky, rocks, and mountains I did a tiny bit of cloning or burning to hide them. Overall the image is about 99% untouched but it made a big difference and helped to salvage this shot.

 

I'm glad I changed the lens after this though or else I'd have ruined some other shots that would have been much harder to fix.

 

I'd be interested to know if the fixes stand out at all or need a little tweaking since I'm really not experienced with these kinds of fixes. For the record, I used GIMP for the editing.

 

Nikon D40 | Sigma 10-20@10mm | f/22 | 13s | ISO200 | Tripod

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There were good surfing conditions on Lake Michigan Sunday afternoon and I braved the "feels like 11 degrees F" winds to capture a few shots of surfers and waves.

Stazione AltaVelocità Mediopadana, Reggio Emilia - September 19h 2015

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5

M.Zuiko 9/18mm f4.0/5.6

 

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Just caught one as he dropped off the hill like a hang-glider

2 types of buses that won't be on the streets of London for much longer.

Looking south across the Columbia River from Fort Columbia, Washington. i13p7380

Arriva London DWL85 (YE06HRJ) on the service road outside the Finchley Road O2 Centre on Route 268 to Golders Green Station.

 

Route 268 passes back to Metroline from Saturday 9th June.

May 3, 2020

 

The colors of Provincetown Harbor's crystal clear shallow western basin as the tide is draining out.

 

The photos are taken from points along the Provincetown Causeway, which connects the town with Wood End, Long Point, and the outer beach dunes.

 

The Causeway, Long Point, Wood End Hike

Provincetown, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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Up very early to get some astro shots while on holiday in Tasmania. Clouds hadn't played nicely all week but as it got closer to sunrise there was some interesting light. This is looking south across Coles Bay towards the Freycinet Peninsula.

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The outgoing tide on Formby Beach.

Winter afternnon on Koonya Ocean Beach,

Taken on the way home from work.

at Cromer in Norfolk.

I wrote a letter inside this little notebook and then taped it closed and mailed it off. I hope it gets there okay. I also hope the microfiche around the book box I mailed arrives intact as well.

fuji X 10, focal length 54 mm, f 5.6

After sunset on Banna Strand

Juvenile Green Heron - My goal this summer was to practice flight shots with that fairly new equipment and especially since I found it works much better without the teleconverter.... I never liked using tripods so this combination was best for me to be able to do hand held. Will keep on practice...

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Yep, I love dachshunds, having grown up with them. German texts, dachshund info pages from dog breed book, magazine text, pens

An early evening capture of the Erme estuary near Mothecombe. The outgoing tide always leaves large ripple marks in the sand that provide foreground interest and a lead into the distance. Thanks for viewing.

At the Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport, Oregon.

I love walking along the shoreline seeing these patterns appear

African sared Ibis and terns (i'm not a birder so please correct me if i'm wrong) take to the sky at Soetwater( Sweet water) near Cape Town.

New pose set on it's way for the BIVD♥mainstore!

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Casurina Beach, Darwin. NT. Australia.

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