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If it's Friday...it's Fence Friday! HFF!

I made this picture this spring, 2018. April is the month of the Dutch national pride, the flowers. The colour have been saturated and I sharpened the flower field. I need to rework sky to make more intense using few digital filters. You can see some noise due the 800 ISO. I use a low perspective Comments welcomed.

Checking how Milky Way photos turn out in black and white, converted using on1 Perfect Effects 8.

This is an artistic HDR of Elswout Pavillon (3 stops). The sunset lights and colours contrast the end of the trees. The dark vignette the bottom corners with the centre on the warm light spot and the green give an effect between realism and impressionism. Comments welcomed.

Walking alongside River Rhein

Ausflugsboot auf dem Ammersee

 

Texture Photoshop

I took this picture last year going around with a friend. I post-processed using Perfect Effect to give a glow effect and to pop the colour up. Then I used Aperture to correct tones, add lights and sharp the water surface.

One of the better examples of rust, grunge, grit, grime and dilapidation in one rotting corner, in an imploding ex-paper mill.

Atrium Marriott Hotel Berlin

Edelweiß nach Regen

Edelweiss after rain

OMG it was windy as @#$% when I was trying to get this photo! Even on my good Manfrotto tripod I had trouble! I can't believe I got one!!!

on the road from Taos to Santa Fe...

Fiddle Creek, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Overlay of two images.

Photographed at the Isle of Palms, SC

Captured in Iceland with Olympus E-M10, on Oct. 23 2014 as the sun starting to set.

 

Iceland is such a time consuming to travel through because you just have to stop at ever new stretch of road to take photos of the next unbelievably beautiful scene appearing before you.

 

The sun was setting as we approached the edge of a large mountain casting huge dark shadows across the roadway ahead.

 

As we went around the bend into it's shadow, the other side of the mountain was curved and also in deep shadow, but amazing areas of lightness breaking through into the dark.

 

The clouds were rising up to the sky from about midway up mountains. Appearing to be in some kind of magical levitation dance.

 

The mountains were black covered in a mossy green which becomes almost florescent in the Icelandic sunrises and sunsets, and patches of their golden brown grasses. The water was reflecting the blue sky and the pinks and oranges in the clouds.

 

The scene as a whole, those brilliant colors in contrast to the hulking dark mountain, and its shadows, was jaw dropping beautiful.

 

A bit later, as we moved further up the road towards Hofn, we stopped the car to have a look back, the whole area was covered in a thick vail of clouds. The mountain and the light were gone.

 

Pano created and edited in Photoshop using layers, masks and adjustment layers, also using plug-ins from On-One, Perfect Effects, and Enhance.

 

I and sorry to say my photo did not do this location justice.

Fansproject Intimidator (not-Menasor) battling Perfect Effect's Warden (not-Fort Max) who's giving the usually self-centered Sunstreaker enough time to go rescue the only Autobot he cares for other than himself, his twin brother, Sideswipe.

 

I might be sick, but I insisted on doing an epic image before my birthday in 2 days.

  

One of the beautiful scenes along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Entered the main building for this first shot of one of my favorite setups: corner, with natural light.

 

Boy, they don't make them like they used to. This largish press machine was made in the U.S and has that cool cast iron info panel. Now, you're lucky to get a .pdf.

Back yard birding - Tufted Titmouse #tuftedtitmouse #titmouse #birding #bird #birds #lightroom #photoshop #topazdenoise #perfecteffects #on1

A curving hallway just behind the entrance area of the main building at this old tuberculosis hospital. In its day, it really must have looked like a resort hotel. The elegant pillar is weirdly placed however. I wonder how many distracted people smacked into it coming down the stairs.

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Last Night's sunset, spark free.

 

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Had the Talking Heads playing in my head while processing this one.

 

Can't say it enough but onOne is incredible.

 

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Thanks for looking!

One of the larger rooms in the asylum had a few dolls in the window. Outside is one of the wings of the Kirkbride. I doubt these dolls are originals as they're in good shape, but it's still evocative.

 

John?

I took this photo during my vacation in Crete. I used a 10s shutter speed to create the milky effect of the water and I used ND and polarised filters on the lens. For post processing I used mainly Perfect Effect and Aperture for the fine tuning. Comments are welcomed.

From an auxiliary building - far more decrepit than the main Kirkbride central building.

I'm a sucker for waterfalls, and this small falls in northern New Hampshire is no exception. This is the outflow of Round Pond, located just north of Pittsburg, NH. My friends and I were driving around looking for moose last Sunday morning when we happened on this pond. Through the trees I spotted this falls, grabbed my camera and tripod and bushwhacked down to it. I could have spent all day here.

Probably a loading dock/warehouse for this old Middletown paper mill, a place which has certainly seen better days, unless you appreciate grit, grime, rust and leaky roofs.

I was waiting for a business meeting to start and I always have the camera with me. i took this simple shot. Initially I did not know what to do with it. Lately I am experimenting with photomorphism and I thought this was a perfect subject. Comments welcomed

Frankfurt Sachsenhausen

Inside the office of the abandoned nursery, we found a citation from the city instructing the owner to remove all inoperable vehicles. The citation was nine years old. I guess the city forgot about it.

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