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Un nouvel ajout à mon set de photo déjeuner, l'oeuf à la Coq (à ne pas confondre avec "l'oeuf à la coque").
Ouf, méchant travail. Le concept est venu en marchant avec les Dames de ma vie, soit Lise et Valérie. Je leur ai demandé tout bonnement comment on épelle "oeuf à la coque" et le tour était joué.
Visite au magasin à un dollar, j'ai acheté 5 items: de la colle, des cures pipe de couleurs, des minis bouchons de liège, de la laine en frou-frou et des faux yeux.
Ensuite j'ai vidé trois oeufs de leur contenu (omelette pour Lise), une bonne heure d'assemblage, 1 demi-heure de session photo avec 2 flashes, 2 heures et demie de Pixelmator et voilà...
Texture (Room) de Joes Sistah
Caméras Nikon D90 et MacBook pro Isight
François Meehan
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A new addition to my breakfast set. It is a pun in french that unfortunately cannot be translated... "oeuf à la coque" means broiled egg and Coq means Rooster. I know, it is farfetched :-)
Once I had the image in my head, I went to a bargain store to buy 5 items, glue, fluffy wool, mini cork, assorted color pipe cleaner and a bag of false eyes.
Then I emptied the egg (omelet for Lise) and did assemble the Rooster. This morning, a quick photo session with 2 flashes and 2 hours in Pixelmator. Et voilà.
Texture (Room) de Joes Sistah
Cameras Nikon D90 and MacBook pro Isight
François Meehan
Airplane view of late-1950s commercial development along Waikiki's Kalakaua Avenue and the beachfront. Residential development was still lagging but that would soon catch up. Vintage but undated cardboard mount Anscochrome color transparency, color corrected in Pixelmator Pro.
Photo details
- 1941 Outrigger Canoe Club on the beach, far left
- 1941 Outrigger Arcade Shops on Kalakaua Avenue, behind the Outrigger Club
- 1957 International Market Place, across Kalakaua Avenue from the Outrigger Arcade
- 1901 Moana Hotel, right of the Outrigger Club
- 1952 Surfrider Hotel, right of the Moana
- 1955 Princess Kaiulani Hotel, across Kalakaua from the Moana
- 1941 Waikiki Bowl, right of the Surfrider
- 1912 Steiner House, right of the Bowl
- 1928 Waikiki Tavern & Inn, right of Steiner House
- 1955 Waikiki Biltmore, across from Waikiki Tavern
- 1954 Waikiki Hale, right of the Biltmore
- 1928 Ala Wai Canal, across center of photo
- 1931 Ala Wai Golf Course, above Ala Wai Canal
Roter Nebel
Die Festplatte, überfüllter Speicherplatz, und doch entdeckt man hin und wieder mal eine interessante Anordnung von Einsen und Nullen... :))
The harddrive, crowded disk space, but every once a while you will find an interesting sequence of ones and zeros... :))
Tools: Aperture, Viveza 2, Pixelmator.
Astralreisender
Silhouette meiner Tochter. Ich wollte diese Aufnahme eigentlich aussortieren, beim "Experimentieren" kam aber dann doch noch eine interessante "Vision" heraus... :))
My daughter's silhouette. The capture was ready for the bin but after fiddling with a few sliders this 'vision' materialized... :))
Tools: Aperture, Analog Efex Pro, Color Efex Pro 4, Pixelmator.
Tag der Befreiung!
In Europa wird der 8. Mai 1945 als Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs bezeichnet - In Russland ist es aufgrund der Zeitverschiebung der 9. Mai.
The 8 May 1945 marks the end of World War II in Europe - It was 9 May Moscow time.
Tools: Aperture, Analog Efex Pro, Pixelmator.
Retired industrialist Henry J. Kaiser’s big “Kaiser Pink” catamaran Ale Ale Kai V under sail off south shore Oahu. Built 1957, demolished 2018. Vintage cardboard mount Anscochrome color transparency date stamped Nov 5 1959. Very faded color, noise, and shake were corrected using Pixelmator Pro and Photoshop Elements.
Norfolk Southern train crossing a stone arch bridge over the Susquehanna River into downtown Harrisburg, PA. Shot on Sony a6000 with Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 and edited in Pixelmator Photo.
Taken with an iPhone 16 Pro, wide angle lens. Sorry that the meta data was lost following processing with Snapseed, Pixelmator and Photoshop Express.
Per the description provided on a nearby plaque, the mural depicts Alma Mater flanked by a philosopher, savant, and acolytes extending laurel wreaths. I was surprised that “Alma Mater” could be depicted in paintings as a person - I had to look that up - and yes indeed, usually as a woman. The phrase itself is Latin for “nourishing mother.”
This photo seems to be a very fitting homage to the artist’s mural: Yan, an accomplished scientist, striking a triumphant pose beneath Alma Mater, flanked by acolytes. Bravo, Yan! :)
I do wish the mural was sharper. I think it lost quite a bit of detail because it was beyond the depth of field that Yan was standing in. I took this using the “portrait mode,” but couldn’t sharpen it up even if I turned it off for processing.