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Another old shot processed through Deep Dream Generator. New life to some old shots.
Happy Slider Sunday
Just as it comes from the camera. The flowers are so fragile, you can not touch without harming them. The images are so fragile, any postprocessing harms them, again do not touch: zero post processing.
23 february 2007
woke this morning to matea needing to go out ... more runny stool ... and a second outting produced gel and blood ... back into the house to clean up more vomit.
been feeding small meals as directed by the vet, in fact, today was the day we were supposed to start back to normal meals. guess that's not happening.
$1600 in bills so far and no answer in sight.
i'm at a loss.
i'm drained.
i'd cry except i still have the same migraine from wednesday and crying always makes it worse.
besides, now i've got cat diarrhea to clean up ...
A photo of Allium at Reiman Gardens in Ames, Iowa- with a slight twist blur.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. The circular blur was done in post-processed using GIMP.
From the library. It is surprising how many images are in the library forgotten.
It is so hard to stay up on it some days. Some days the image does not have the potential and other days it sees new eyes.
I believe Laura will like this colour.
Happy Slider Sunday
A photo of an old rope processed with GIMP using G'MIC filters to warp and distort the image. Re-coloring and additional AI processing was then completed in Painnt. Final color-grading of the resulting abstract image was done in Darktable 3.6.0.
Happy Slider Sunday!
There are some rapeseed fields in our countryside this year. This is not a fact to hit the headlines, of course; rather, I should pass under silence the fact that I have seen those fields blooming until they have become glowing golden patches nestled in the green plain without even thinking of capture them with my camera. Shame upon me for my carelessness. All the flowers are gone now, but I had managed to set up a small sunset session before they were utterly lost. The scene was very peaceful and endowed with an enchanted ambiance - from time to time a breath of wind brushed the flowers and a multitude of tiny voices merged in a solemn choir, raising a prayer towards the sky.
It was not a great sunset, really: the sunset in itself was not too good - great clouds to begin with, but the sun was stubbornly hiding himself, so the golden rapeseed flowers were a bit spoiled; and the white flowers of the locust trees as well. Nevertheless I tried some shooting - there are some little magics in my postprocessing toolkit after all, so I hoped to get some decent pictures anyway.
I have worked in postprocessing this bracketing for quite some time and I have mixed feelings about it, but I am afraid that this is the best result I can get from the original photos; moreover, I am just starting using Darktable and I assume that my results there are definitely less than suboptimal. However in my workflow postprocessing is a voyage of the soul, an adventure I enjoy just as much as I enjoyed the actual shooting - and Darktable is part of all this. I envision postprocessing as a chance to interpret my shots by endowing them with my inner vision and my mood & feelings in that precious moment. This can take some time, and the road is paved with wrong moves and blind alleys; but here it is, at last. I am aware that the result of this long creative process is far from perfect (in other words, I have still much more to learn than I have already learnt ;-), but I think it is decent enough to be shared with other fellows photographers.
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.3/0/+1.3 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4. I used Darktable to process the raw files.
daytime shot processed to look like sunset
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CC Week 44: Sunrise-Sunset-Golden Hr-Blue Hr-FAKE it
A photo of three tee-shirts on a clothesline seen at Reiman Gardens in Ames, Iowa. Happy Slider Sunday!
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Color-graded and a light leak overlay added in Photoshop to give it a washed-out and retro look.
Revolution in Harvesting
The Sunshine Stripper Harvester is famous for combining the functions of a stripper and winnower in one machine. In one operation it could gather and thresh the ripe heads, separate the grain from the chaff and deliver the grain for bagging. Built by H V MC Kay factory Ballarat, Victoria 1899
A colorful intersection in the Mission district / San Fransisco. Scanned from print. From my "archives". "Royal Gold" ISO 25 print film. Heavily photoshopped and manipulated @^^
I've paid lots of attention to the Pink Dogwood in our yard, but the white Dogwood is just as beautiful!