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fr: Journée ensoleillée à Vernet-les-Bains, Conflent, Pyrénées Orientales, France

 

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More of the set Pittoresques Villages de France | More of the Set Pyrénées

 

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Most of this shoot was shot against a white seamless, I've been experimenting with different ways to mask and replace the background.

 

Strobist info:

- SB800 in softbox camera left

- Bare SB800 camera left and behind the model for rim light (probably was a stop to high)

- Trigger with CLS

 

Photo info:

Model: Neelam

Hair and Make up: Monica and Neelam (Mica Designs)

Photographers: Kevin (me) and Adnan

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Flare created by bare SB-600

 

Strobist Info:

Triggered by Nikon CLS

SB-900 45 degrees Camera Left TTL E/V +1.0 1/4 CTO Gel RPS Lighting Mini-Softbox

SB-600 120 degrees Camera Right outside window TTL +1.0 E/V Bare

Nikon D700 Commander Mode -0.7 E/V

Bilbao.

 

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This may shock you but i made my decison and im going to major in photography ive only been shooting for 4 months now but one day ill be good enough to be a professional if I keep up with it and ive never loved anything more in my entire life.

Probably the first non vintage edit i ever uploaded this is pretty much sooc used cs4 for a little tweaking.

I LOVE this picture I can see how i was subconciously inspired by my favorite photographer.

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This is an updated version of an earlier posting. The original is here >>> www.flickr.com/photos/32source/1922786950/

 

Crossing Over- 2007

Hilo, HI

F/4.2 - 30sec. - 100/ISO

Nikon D80 - Hoya R72 IR Filter

 

I have made a few saturation and contrast changes based upon test prints and feedback from other artist/photographers. My goal is to get a closer print color match for all of the images in the infrared series. I will be adding new photos into the series soon but this is the final round of updates I will be making to the past infrared collection. The print collection will be shown at several Seattle locations in the next few months.

 

All of my infrared images are captured using a Nikon D80 and a Hoya R72 IR Filter.

 

Thanks to everyone for all of the comments and feedback on this series. Prints are available for purchase - send me an email for more information

 

All Rights Reserved © Mark B. Bauschke Photography

 

♫ Listen ♫ by Roberta Flack - one of my all time favorite.

 

Not my photo, but sure was fun to play with (see this cool group link below)! Gorgeous texture from Vanessa.

 

Will be back next week. Going on a trip :-)

 

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This is my edited version of RusticUrban's photo.

 

I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 1))

 

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No crop.

 

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Have a great weekend everyone.

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Long blades of grass covered with frost above a fast flowing creek partially covered with ice. The temperature is around minus 25 Celsius.

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Exif data

  

Camera

Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

 

Exposure P

Canon Exposure Mode

Program AE

 

0.005 sec (1/200)

 

Aperture

f/5.0

Digital Zoom Ratio

2.028169014

 

Focal Length

14.8 mm + 2.0x converter

aka 150 mm

 

ISO Speed

500

 

Exposure Bias

-1/3 EV

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Highest position: 498 on Saturday, November 7, 2015

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NE ME QUITTE PAS

Para ti, Rez González, por confiarme tu poema. Gracias.

 

Ciega me viene,

con mi pañuelo en sus ojos,

con mi perfume en sus fosas.

 

Confianza ciega para llevarte al fin del mundo

a mi lado en cien caballos negros;

música y humo.

 

Ciega el amor,

como luces fijas mirando al infinito,

esta noche las estrellas guiarán tu vuelo y el mío.

 

Ciego, oscuro, redondo,

como el cielo en la noche es tu pelo;

pájaros de acero sobrevuelan nuestros cuerpos.

 

Vino, rosas y poemas,

un techo donde vivir,

y para comer, un huerto.

Te he traído al fin del mundo

sólo para darte un beso.

 

Ciegos a oscuras,

las luces que nos alumbran,

se apagan.

Son las señas del destino,

las que siempre me muestran tu cara.

 

Ciego del amor,

dame la mano,

tengo miedo.

No me dejes solo en este camino,

me ha costado tanto entrar

que sin ti no puedo seguirlo.

 

REZ GONZÁLEZ

 

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Light show in Beaubourg by Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, called "A la belle étoile". The 10mn show will be projected every night from 7pm to 8am until Feb. 26. Tip: pretend you're going to the restaurant on the 6th floor and stop at the 5th floor, which is opened and from where you can see the show from above without any glasses interfering :-) The previous link is also offering a webcam of the show.

 

Part of A la belle étoile

Laiya, Batangas

 

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A resort about 2 hours south of Manila. Yesterday, we left at about 0815 and arrived at the venue at about 1430 or approximately 6 freaking hours! There was a vehicular accident in Calamba, Laguna the previous night and it was not yet resolved by the time we passed by.

 

As we did not have any previous reservation, and only got the name of this resort from one of our passengers, we did not know what to expect. We did not want to go home empty handed after what we have been through that we were willing to settle for anything just as long as we can shoot. And to our delight, the beach front and the landscape of this resort was majestic. Certainly, we saw the Light!

 

We left the resort at about 2130, exhausted and hungry. We were back in Manila at about 1230 in the morning.

 

An exhausting but fulflling 18 hour travel and shoot day!

 

Going out the whole day.. Will catch up tonight. Thanks for your understanding.

 

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Where: Sweden, Östergötland, Linköping: google maps

When: 20100411, at the Linköping sailingboat harbour.

How and why: Sunset, water, trees, reflections... sometimes it gets clichéd, but rarely boring.

Editing: HDR tone mapped.

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Taken during the LG Action Sports World Tour in Paris, Trocadéro. No PS (just in case !).

 

Part of LG Action Sports in Paris

Made Explore! thanks again :)

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Demonstrators writing with flares on the pavement of Nation square.

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album / Please read the explanations at the beginning of the set

 

Part of Régimes Spéciaux (Recommended as a slideshow)

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Daisies infinite Uplift in praise their little growing hands, O'er every hill that under heaven expands.

 

Ebenezer Elliott

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SLIDESHOW OF THE ALBUM > www.flickr.com/photos/fsimages/sets/72157627829779366/show/

 

All rights reserved - copyright © Frank Smout

 

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Mejor Ver en Grande.

 

Si alguna de las personas que aparecen en mis fotografías se reconocen y desean tener una copia de la foto, yo sin ningún inconveniente se la haré llegar. Y si por el contrario, no desean aparecer en esta galería solo tienen que ponerse en contacto conmigo en esta dirección de correo electrónico y la eliminaré. ( ojozurdos@yahoo.es )

Con mis fotografías no pretendo ridiculizar, ofender o atentar contra la intimidad de nadie, solo mostrar mi trabajo.

 

Manuel.

 

Explored! #298 on 1/26/2025. Thanks!

 

Last January 24 we headed into Grand Ledge to meet our friends at Toad's Coffeehouse. As Joan drove down highway M-43 I dug out my camera and took pix of the fog and the scenery. (I do this to her regularly.)

 

All the day's pix were versions of photographs I'd taken before, as we've traveled those eight miles thousands of times. That said, this is the best image I've ever managed of that barn. And the photo I posted a year ago, of the state highway and the highway's sign, is one of my favorites. The framing there is odd, but it came out well.

 

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My Olympus E-M1 Mk II has been my "good" camera for a bit over seven years, now. The 12-40 f/2.8 lens I carried last January was part of the original purchase. It's an excellent lens, the one I mount when I know my first concern is a sharp photo.

 

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This photograph is an outtake from my 2024 photo-a-day project, 366 in 2024.

 

Number of project photos taken: 21

Title of folder: Foggy Morn to GL

Other photos taken on 1/24/2024: none

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After upgrading firefox for the new version (3.5.1) isn't possible to "open" this box in an editable way. The only way to edit it is with organizer.

Is there anybody that knows how to solve this?

Thank you

 

I found the reason of this problem in the forum: the extra "Better Flickr" is the responsable in the new version of firefox...

Thank you ** Monish ** for the tip.

  

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. لمشآهدة أضغط على آلصورة ..

Better H E R E

 

We had a plan to visit the Kambala event this weekend, but it has been canceled due to some unfortunate circumstances. It happens you see. I have been posting black and white pictures in 2010 till now, so thought will post a color one for a change. Also it looked like a picture for the Valentines day. Its not often that we react for some ones pain instantly, we smile for some ones success instantly, the instant reaction happens when something happens to us, because we know what we have gone through to get to that point, so if some one reacts to your feelings, then it clearly shows they live in a different body but still they breath for you when you need it, they smile for you when you feel it, they cry for you when you are in pain, they fight for you when you are down. Such is the power of the emotion called love. It cannot be explained, at some point it may even look insane. But that's how it has been designed. Wish you all a happy Valentine's day.Thanks for all your views, comments and favs

 

பொக்கிஷமாய் மாறிப்போன‌ அழுக்கேறிய அவளின் பள்ளிக்காலத்து புகைப்படம்,

"என்ன சொல்ல, நீ சொல்லு", "அப்புறம்" என்றபடி ஏதுமே சொல்லாமல் மணிக்கணக்காய்த் தொடர்ந்த‌ உரையாடல்கள்,

ஏதும் பேசாமல் மௌனமாய்க் கரைந்து போன‌ அந்த முதல் சந்திப்பு,

அவள் சிந்திவிட்டுப் போன புன்னகையை நினைத்தபடியே விழித்திருந்த‌ இரவுகள்,

8 எழுத்துப் பிழைகளும் ஒரு மாற்றிவைக்கப்பட்ட ஒற்றுப்புள்ளியோடு அவளுக்கு எழுதிய முதல் கடிதம்,

பயணத்தில் தோள் சாய்ந்து உறங்கையில் அவள் நெற்றிக் குங்குமத்தால் கறையாகிப்போன அந்த‌ நீலச்சட்டை,

புத்தகங்களுக்கூடே என்றோ ஒரு நாள் தூக்கிப் போடச் சொல்லி அவள் கொடுத்த வாடிப்போன‌ பூக்கள்,

காதலுக்கு அடையாளமாகிப் போன‌ எத்தனையோ இதயங்களுக்குள்,

எனக்காக துடிக்கும் ஒரு இதயத்துக்காக நான் சேமித்த வைத்திருக்கும் எனக்கான‌ அடையாளங்கள் இவை.

 

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All of these lines across my face

Tell you the story of who I am

So many stories of where I've been

And how I got to where I am

But these stories don't mean anything

When you've got no one to tell them to

 

I climbed across the mountain tops

Swam all across the ocean blue

I crossed all the lines and I broke all the rules

All of my friends who think that I'm blessed

They don't know my head is a mess

They don't know who I really am

And they don't know what

I've been through like you do

 

It's true...I was made for you

 

Brandi Carlile - The Story

 

I will be leaving to visit a relative of mine this coming weekend. Will be back by end of next week. See you around in your photostreams =)

 

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Just street lamps on the Pont de l'Alma and the "unusual" suspect ;-)

 

Just in case, no PS or any trick involved.

 

Part of my Buildings & Architecture set.

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Este ano descobri este lugar, um lugar que adoro onde se ouvem passarinhos e se respira ar puro.

Gostava de ver esta paisagem todas as manhãs.

 

This year i've found this place, a place where we can hear birds and breathe fresh air.

I wish i could see this every mourning when i opened my eyes.

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From the archive..

One of my favourite creature to visit at an animal park...The Pallas Cat...

Their eyes and their low ears make them look so different comparing to other wild cats...

--x--

Have a wonderful evening!

BIG

 

Yes, this is BRAZIL

 

RECIPE:

Wake up at 5:30 + Beautiful sunrise + Photography passion + Beautiful Beach

 

- Vertorama: 3 sets of 3 HDR Shot

- Filter Grad Nd .9 + ND .6

- ISO200, 18mm, F/22.0, 1/25

 

GEAR:

 

- Nikon 90D + Nikkor 18-105mm

  

PROCESSING:

Import into Lightroom as DNG

Into Photomatix to create HDR

Into Autopano Pro to stich

 

Into Photoshop:

- Unsharp mask

 

Into Lightroom

 

- Vignette

- Border

   

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Grand Teton National Park at Oxbow Bend, along the Snake River.

 

People ask me why or when do you shoot a scene in the 'landscape' orientation (horizontal) or in the 'portrait' orientation (vertical). I discuss this in detail in one of my free landscape articles--see below. Most landscape shots are framed horizontally, because that fits best with the scene. The choice for the serious nature photographer is more complex. The first decision you must make is, what is the end purpose of the shot? A calendar image is almost always shot horizontally. A magazine cover is shot vertically. For this shot, I did both. Follow the link below to see the horizontal image of this scene.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/wwwca/3669960447/

 

From looking at the two images of the same scene shot seconds apart, you can see how different they are. One encompasses the entire scene--the forest, the river, the snow-capped Teton mountains and the ducks are very small. It is a 'grand' scene. The shot above, the vertical one, 'zooms in' and focuses on Mt Moran and its reflection on the Snake River. Here the ducks are more of an important part of the scene--a secondary compositional element.

 

When I approach a scene like this, I try to always shoot it both ways and then process them to get the best out of the shot. If Outdoor Photographer magazine ever wants a magazine cover of Oxbow Bend, I have it. ;>) Please feel free to call!

 

Also note the 'placement' of the ducks in the version above. Now as a nature photographer, I did not swim out into the Snake River and 'place' the four ducks. As the patient nature photographer, I waited for the duck to place themselves for this shot. While my photography partner James Neeley was making his way along the river's shore taking many great images, I was setup on my tripod and just waiting for the ducks to swim into place. Then I snapped away, horizontally and vertically. One of the most important things I like to teach about nature photography is the 'art of waiting'. James Neeley, Jeff Sullivan, Kevin McNeal and I will be teaching a landscape and nature photography workshop here next June.

 

If you would like to receive our free landscape photography newsletter, please send me an email with the subject: Newsletter.

Please include your regular email address.

 

2nd place in Photographer's Forum magazine's 30th Annual Spring Photography Contest

 

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For all sad words of tongue and pen, The saddest are these, "It might have been".

 

John Greenleaf

 

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The Star of India is the world's oldest seafaring ship. Built in 1863 at Ramsey Shipyard in the Isle of Man, it was an experimental design utilizing iron instead of wood. Launched as Euterpe, a full-rigged ship named after the Greek goddess of music, the ship's initial voyages involved some rough sailing. Her first trip included a collision and mutiny. She came face to face with a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal on her second journey. Her topmasts cut away, she barely made port. Following that, the first captain died on board and was buried at sea.

 

The waters finally quieted and it was smooth sailing during numerous uneventful voyages and several "change of owner" transactions. She served as a cargo ship to India, a passenger vessel hauling emigrants to New Zealand and a commercial salmon fishing and packing facility. Her name was changed to Star of India in 1906 and after 60 years of solid performance in 1923, she was towed to the San Diego bay. Saved from the ax or torch by concerned historians, she sat in port for over 50 years until funding helped renovate the tired old lady which was once a star. In 1976, the fully restored Star of India put to sea for the first time in fifty years, under the command of Captain Carl Bowman. She sailed beautifully that day, to the applause of half a million fans, ashore and afloat. Since then, the Star of India has sailed on numerous special occasions.

 

She has been called the foremost symbol of San Diego, for ships like her were the original sinews of the city's progress. Yet she is more than that-she is the essence of a vanished age, a glorious time when men and women voyaged under towers of masts and clouds of canvas.

Built for 2012 MocAthalon over at MocPages for Team Common Elements in the category of Adventure Time!

 

Backstory:

At an early age, Jack Lightning developed an ecentric taste for jazz tunes, historical fiction and treasure. He spends his days traveling to ever more remote locations in search of adventure. Most recently, after uncovering the hidden clues to an obscure tomb within the passages of a latest bestselling novel he found himself up against his most vile threat yet - Walter the Devourer.

 

Placed in the ancient tomb as a kitten, long before the world of mice & men even knew about such a place, Walter the Devourer was granted immortality in exchange for his servitude. He took his role seriously, over time growing to monstrous proportions to defend the tomb.

 

Just whose tomb is it? And who placed Walter within? But perhaps the most important question - will Jack Lightning make it out alive or suffer the fate of all the other tomb raiders who came before him?

 

A morning at Kampung Genting, Tioman

 

It was certainly unusual to see the moon bright in bright and early but it set an interesting mood to the morning. The sky was less intense with colours since this shoreline was facing West and what was most captivating was still the moon and the vast ocean at the end of the pier

 

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EXPLORE May 13, 2009

EXPLORE #150

   

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Problem with this place is leaving the car seems risky as its a place a lot of kids go for off road scrambling & 4 x 4 terrain.So never feel safe there is a section further on i so want to go visit but you allways wonder is your car go be there when you go back lol.

 

Still not had the desire to visit a beach

  

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Here is my first published work even though i did it as a freebie its great seeing your work on a web site !

www.thewhitehartvillageinn.com/index.html

Here is the flickr set

www.flickr.com/photos/10141102@N08/sets/72157623966405344/

                    

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Philippe et Frédéric travaillent à la corde sur la centrale EDF de Vitry sur Seine.

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album / Please read the explanations at the beginning of the set

 

Part of Voltige (Recommended as a slideshow)

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After Marymere Falls, we made our way to Sol Duc Hot Springs. The waterfall at Sol Duc is supposedly the most photographed spot in Olympic National Park. We got there too late to get good shots of the falls. The sun was high in the sky and direct light was falling across the river. Luckily, the bright sun had the fortuitous side effect of making a rainbow!

 

You'd think that the mid-day sunlight would have been my biggest photographic challenge, but in this case, the crowds of people enjoying the falls was a much bigger issue. You can't tell from the photos, but there was easily a dozen people enjoying the falls at the same time we were. I had to be very patient and strategic to avoid getting other tourists in my shot.

 

The Sol Duc Falls Trail starts out right past the campground. The falls are an easy .8 mile walk from the parking lot.

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