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because he is a thorn in my side. He is nibbling my pepper plant leaves, grazing on my sunflowers, and causing general havoc in my garden! He is living under the shed. I'm not happy about this cute, little visitor!
A quick snippit from Lightroom showing what I started with, and where I took the image. Sometimes it's not what's left in the camera, but how you remember the photo that matters most.
Last year I got one of those free packets of wildflowers seeds in the mail. I planted them and not much happened. This spring I have some wildflowers in a gorgeous blueish, purplish color.
Ich wünsche ein wunderschönes Weihnachtsfest und Frieden auf der Welt für alle, egal welcher Religion und welcher Art.
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CC Week 32: Post-Processing Play
Ricoh FF-3AF
Kodak T-Max 400
(HC-110 5min @ 24C)
PP (vignetting, color cast and frame) in Pixlr-O-Matic
Bagan, Myanmar
What do you suppose this monk was reading?
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Let's Travel the World!
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In Explore
For Simply Rachel. She knows why.
See the world through the eyes of a child. That's kinda how I see a shot. Be amazed at stuff. Say Wow a lot. Don't take anything for granted and shoot everything from lots of different angles. Do it to death until everyone is fed up with you. Obsessive. You just know when a shot feels feels right too. Oh and enjoy being goofy.
Freddie Mercury once said if something is worth doing it's worth overdoing. There's something in that: so in this shot there is vignetting, orton, crossprocessing and Lomo and increased highlights and selective b+w. How else do you make a Butlins chalet glamourous!!
And if the title seems a little philosophical check out some inappropriate rock music
This was originally a yellow rose macro which I didn't like too much so
I messed it around a bit with Picasa and this cabbage hybrid creation
came out ;-)
First, you need to know, that I am terribly, TERRIBLY afraid of spiders. Any kind, any size, in photos or movies, in drawings or cartoons, alive or dead. It stems from nightmares in my childhood and the fact that the spiders, here in the woods where we live can grow to have the diameter of a dinner plate! It isn't any wonder that I let out a scream or two on any day I am working in the yard. I saw one of them scare the bejesus out of three grown men laying brick for our basement in 1992. 😮😫
This spider (I even hate the word!) is very tiny, but I noticed the web yesterday as I walked by the wheelbarrow. I am working on a wooden door, to be part of my garden, and the door is lying across the top of the wheelbarrow, while I wait for the pollen to subside. This you-know-what decided to make a web that would shine in the sun as I walked by. So, I forced myself to grab my camera and snap a photo! I am looking down at the web, into the wheelbarrow, between the door and the edge of the wheelbarrow. I took two photos and walked away as fast as I could!
Using textures in the background along with a little Orton Effect to give a different feeling.
Coyote Hills 11-16-22 Sparrow Birds (3)+texture v4+logo
natural sand shapes (mini sand spit I guess) at Loch McIntosh - P.S., the blue one didn't make it :-(
The Unisphere
Flushing, New York City
The Unisphere is a 12-story high, spherical stainless steel representation of the Earth.
Located in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park ... in the borough of Queens ... next to Citi Field and the Arthur Ashe Stadium ... the Unishphere is one of the few remaining icons from the 1964 World's Fair, and one of the borough's most iconic and enduring symbols
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Let's Travel the World!
I've spent the past decade exploring our world; and documenting the journey in photos and stories. For all the latest updates, follow along on: