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Some people are destined to live apart... there might be illusions of converging at times... but like the parallel lines... their life paths never actually cross...

 

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My first tilt shift... obviously post processed.

Taken on the Mohakhali fly-over.

post-process art from photo of squash bin last fall

Annapolis, MD

iPhone 7Plus, edited on iPad, processed in Snapseed

... painting the world with lacey webs

YSSY SYDNEY KINGSFORD SMITH

Katydids are also called "bush crickets".

Postprocessed by snapseed

raw file

spot metering

Center

Pro mode S10 = Expert Mode

shadow

daylight

Their card says, "2HatLadies" and they sell their handmade children's hats at the Columbus Farmers Market. They are adorable hats and so colorful!

Boredom led me to my archives...and trying out some new photoshop plugins....I like them better this way. My favorite place on Earth. The Tetons..I want to go back soon...I feel like I never get to stay long enough...I always leave wishing I had gotten this shot or that shot....Maybe I should pitch a tent and live there 8). Nah, it gets pretty cold. But, a girl can dream. Last trip, I forgot my coat....I kicked my own butt the entire time I was there, but, you can bet I stayed anyway.

In the garden there is a simple white plastic chair. At the far back of the seat section is a small rectangular opening so that water will not collect. Right now, the chair is sitting in the section of the garden where there are small stones. These are taken looking down into the hole.

I hope people get a look at this photo, since the thumbnail is just a blot of color... because I dig this one. Took forever to get this processing just the way I thought it should be.

 

Shot from the roof of a Kaiser parking structure in Los Feliz with a Canon 30D, and processed using Lightroom 2.

Southern NJ where I live is right across the Delaware River and Bay from the state of Delaware, home of the Dover Air Force Base. There are always fly-bys and fly overs of all sorts, by many different kinds of planes. One day on my walk, I felt eerily spied upon as the plane (I have no idea what kind of plane it is) flew over, seemingly following our blacktop road. I didn't realize the red light was there until I uploaded the photograph. If you can identify this plane, I would appreciate it. Thanks!

and Beatles on my mind

 

A daisy from my garden in a small vase on my kitchen windowsill.

White rose

The antilopes i've photographed in the zoo. This picture is a composing which should look like i've captured them in the wild nature.

Art of Architecture, opened in 2016, on Seneca Street in Geneva, NY.

I liked the building's colors as soon as I spotted it. If you want to see what the exterior looked like before being redone, check out the bottom of this page:

 

theartofarchitecture.net/office-construction/

  

Monday 5th October 2009

 

Monday Blues ... ♫♪♫

 

Happy Monday everyone! I'm off to work ... be back later :-)

 

Thanks to A Million To One and ASfotos for their beautiful textures

 

Bluer On Black

 

This black rat snake showed up behind me on the patio yesterday morning. I turned around to walk back to the screened-in porch and there he was. I believe he came out from under the porch. I know Black Rat Snakes are good to have around, they are the largest of the snakes in New Jersey, and they will freeze when confronted. After I took some photos, I went back onto the porch and he disappeared by the time I returned to look at him-less than 1 minute later. I needed to lighten the photograph.

This is not the best photograph, but I wanted to post it because for all the photo posing he did for me (he freezes when confronted), this Black Rat Snake did move a bit. I thought he was going back under the porch, but this is how I left him when I went onto the porch. Less than a minute later, he was gone!

Have a great day!

It is one of the the most frequent (and most touching) comments I get on my photography...and that is the 'look' I achieve in my post-processing.

 

I recently created a class with skillshare.com where I am sharing the basics of my post-processing workflow. Here is the official class description:

 

*****

Creating unique image edits is fast and easy in Adobe Lightroom. By learning a few key elements, you can transform your photographs into a variety of looks. From a clean, basic edit into an edgy, cross-processed style....all it takes is a few simple adjustments. Explore your creativity and discover the endless possibilities in your post-processing workflow. This 60 minute class will provide you all of the tools and techniques you need to create custom edits that reflect your unique photographic vision.

*****

 

The class is about an hour long and in this course I share my start-to-finish editing process and give you step-by-step instructions for creating four unique post-processing variations.

 

www.skillshare.com/classes/photography/Adobe-LightroomOne...

 

Thank you all so much for all the kind words and lovely comments on my images here. I am so grateful for the friendships and inspiration in this wonderful Flickr community.

 

Love, Kelly

   

Atlantic City NJ, 2006

Reworked photograph originally posted in color in 2006

Edited on iPad and processed in Snapseed

Basel - Schweiz/Switzerland

Canon EOS 7D

Ranked 4 of 282 Canon Cameras

1DX

5D

6D

7D

 

Tamron 70-300mm

 

Æ’/5.6 300.0 mm 1/2000s

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgNHAmrBcE4

  

ISO 1600 - ohne Glättung

C3 definiert

für lowlight und sports

1.6x Crop

 

Da der kleinere APSC-Sensor nur die Bildmitte abbildet, sind vor allem die mit APSC-Kameras entstandene Bilder sehr scharf und weisen kaum chromatische Aberrationen oder Vignettierung auf.

 

ppc

edition by snapseed

Was gibt der Sensor noch her

Crop

Farben

details

Schatten aufgehellt

Rauschen hier egal

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Einer der größten Helfer bei Tele-Objektiven ist deshalb ein Bildstabilisator. Auch das Tamron-Tele-Objektiv verfügt über solch einen Bildstabilisator, zu erkennen an dem Namensbeisatz VC, das hier für den von Tamron entwickelten „Vibration Compensation“ Mechanismus steht und laut Tamron eine bis zu 4 Blendenstufen längere Belichtungszeit ermöglicht.

  

Die Steuereinheit dieses im Objektiv eingebauten Bildstabilisators verfügt über zwei Bewegungs-Sensoren, die horizontale und vertikale Vibrationen erfassen und an den Mikroprozessor melden. Der berechnet einen Rotationswinkel und gibt entsprechende Steuerbefehle an die Antriebseinheit weiter, auf der sich drei elektromagnetische Spulen befinden. Davor liegt auf einem Kugellager eine bewegliche Linse. Kommt es nun zu Vibrationen, bewegen die magnetischen Spulen die Linse entgegen der Vibrationsrichtung.

 

Dieser Vorgang wiederholt sich ganze 4000-mal pro Sekunde und gleicht damit ständig minimale Vibrationen aus.

 

youtu.be/KWqTSrK73zg

 

Es sind zwar immer noch leichte Bewegungen zu sehen, sodass sich der Bildstabilisator zum Filmen nur bedingt eignet, aber beim Fotografieren ist er für verwacklungsfreie Bilder aus der Hand fast unverzichtbar und sorgt dafür, dass man das Stativ zum Fotografieren meistens auch unbesorgt zuhause lassen kann.

1305 mm

cloudy &

dusty

 

postprocessing by photoscape

YL3 filter orange yellow

Warme Farben

Foto: Auto-Medienportal.Net/Land Rover

Download

 

www.auto-medienportal.net/artikel/detail/48978

credit

ampnet photos

 

2018 ff

 

Discovery

  

ampnet – 14. Dezember 2018.

 

Die Bundespolizei ist künftig auch mit dem Land Rover Discovery unterwegs. Die Behörde hat 80 speziell umgerüstete Fahrzeuge bestellt, die deutschlandweit eingesetzt werden.

  

2019

 

Nach 40 Fahrzeugen im Dezember hat die Polizei verschiedener Bundesländer weitere 34 Land Rover Discovery als Einsatzfahrzeug bekommen.

 

Die Übergabe erfolgte im Land Rover Experience Center in Wülfrath bei Düsseldorf. Dort lernten 62 Fahrer der Bereitschaftspolizeien der Länder den Geländewagen in einer ganztätigen Schulung näher kennen.

Die Land Rover Discovery wurden vom Umbauspezialisten B & T Solutions (früher Baumeister & Trabandt) in Korschenbroich bei Neuss umgerüstet.

 

Zu den Ausstattungsmerkmalen zählen neben Funktechnik und Sondersignalanlage auch eine Polycarbonatverglasung. Zudem wurde ein zusätzlicher Unterfahrschutz montiert.

 

Behörden Nachlass

 

Preise für das Modell 110 beginnen bei 55.600 Euro

 

g.co/kgs/SgjMB4

BPolD Berlin

 

Varianten

 

Ein neuer 3.0 V6-Twinturbo-Diesel, der aus drei Litern Hubraum 306 PS (225 kW) und 700 Newtonmeter Drehmoment schöpft, steht im Mittelpunkt der Optimierungen des Land Rover Discovery.

 

Damit beschleunigt der Geländewagen in 7,5 Sekunden auf 100 km/h.

 

Der Normverbrauch des Discovery SDV6 liegt zwischen 7,5 und 7,8 Litern je 100 Kilometer.

 

Darüber hinaus bekommt die Baureihe weitere Fahrassistenzsysteme und Partikelfilter für die Benzinmotoren.

 

PS

 

Für Land Rover Deutschland ist es der bisher größte Auftrag einer öffentlichen Einrichtung

Mother's Day Hydrangea

Bonjour,

« Mescaline 9 » : www.lesphotosdarchibald.fr/zenphoto/Le-soleil-danse/Mesca...

Postprocessing d’une photo prise à MERLIMONT (Côte d’Opale, 62).

Une photo de la série « Mescaline », extraite de l’album « Le soleil danse » :

www.lesphotosdarchibald.fr/zenphoto/Le-soleil-danse/

Bon été et cordialement.

Daniel LEJEUNE

Happy St Patrick's Day! "St Fiedeilme" begins the day with one of the countless(!) Aer Lingus flights into Heathrow.

Blanket Flower shadow in my garden

Green and the month of March go together so well in my mind! I couldn't help myself, so I had to play with this photograph, in iPhoto.

Closeup of "William Riker" of 169330..... a CMF56-7B!

Postprocessing by Morrismulvey - check out his stream: www.flickr.com/photos/morrismulvey/

 

Take a look at the image on a black backgorund

 

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In one of my previous uploads I mentionned I was willing to send to the source files for further "experimentation". Morrismulvey was interested....and he sent me this result...it is a different style...that I like.

The stained glass in the back is better than in my image, it is less overexposed (remains difficult eventhough it is based on picture taken at EV -2; in another visit a few days later to another church I also took some images at EV -3...I hope it will work better).

What especially attracks me in the image of morrismulvey is the better detailled statues, take a look at the front left statue and you will see the text that is much more visible under the statue.

 

Thanks Clarence for an interesting exchange of thoughts and information. I really enjoyed it!

Marathon photo, Limoges 21/10/06.

Photos Amerigoland & Jocko.Homo.

 

Digital Sony DSCP120, post-processed.

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