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You're perfect, yes, it's true

But without me you're only you

Your menstruating heart

It ain't bleeding enough for two

Just playing with a RAW photograph and LuminarAI.

more fun with the blood moon

My son was pretty sure it was Optimus Prime. Didn't take long time to convince me :)

Post Processed using Polarr

I'm in big trouble now. This is my first attempt at post processing and as you all know, it's great fun! Add it to my list of addictions!

(I kept the original below mainly so I could see the difference, but hopefully you will too)

Reload of first version, more details of car interior due to HDR

View Large On Black

 

Thanks for frontpage and explore.

Postprocessed with several textures (flypaper)

Katydids are also called "bush crickets".

THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIEWS, COMMENTS, FAVES AND INVITES.

ppc

OVERLAY, 2 postprocessed images:

 

The original:

with more CONTRAST

Plus the Edition by Aviary

one:

edition by Aviary

Landscape Filter

 

next step

edition by snapseed

MORE CONTRAST

than

PLUS OVERLAY WITH THE Aviary Version 50%

finally

15%

Glamour glowing, (softer)

 

#003

Edition warm colors

Crop 3:2

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via Selfie Mode Canon Powershot SX70 HS DS IS

handheld

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PS

Nachtmodus verwendet ISO 1600

Portrait Glatte Haut ISO 800

 

Selfie Mode lässt den ISO Wert so weit unten wie möglich

Mehr Details, nicht grieselig

yes, this is the full-size, uncropped version of my icon shot! well observed! gold stars and early minutes all 'round...

For the Weekly Colour Challenge, coloured pens : o )

some amped-up cactus flowers

art created from my photos

The museum. Where I got attacked by the red ants.

 

Sometimes, old stuff is still the best. Sometimes, people just don't realize how important they were before to their life and they forgot all the good old stuff.

 

updated: somehow I don't seem to like this photo anymore :((

  

Sea spray, waves crashing against the shore at Rye Harbour, East Sussex. Black and white photo by Kaz.

A still life photo; a light texture and film burn overlay was added in Photoshop.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Watching winter storm swells breaking on the Sydney coast, winter 2020.

Camera: Olympus OM4-Ti

Lens: OM Zuiko 21mm f/3.5

Film: Ilford HP5+

Developer: Microphen 1+1

Scan: Epson V700

Postprocessing: Lightroom 6

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. © copyright 2020 Lynn Burdekin. All Rights Reserved.

In 1923, the Hendee Manufacturing Company changed its name to The Indian Motocycle Company "– no ‘r’ in ‘motocycle’ when the word was first used with the name Indian."

I saw this one in Jersey City, NJ in October.

 

For more information, please visit:

www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/history/

 

digital art created in Photoshop from a phone shot of eggs

I'm so happy my Mountain Pinks, of all colors, remain in bloom, for nearly a month now.

Guelph, Ont

 

Trying out a new photo sharing app called Dropico. The rain is one of many effects that comes with the app. For comparison, here's the original photo.

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My first take on this week's theme of Centered.

 

I didn't want to do a square photograph right off the bat and thought I could come up with something more creative. While brainstorming last night, the phrase "my 'chi' is centered" popped into my head. The idea took better hold during the day as I thought how best to represent my image.

 

This shot consists of two photos taken by my Canon EOS Rebel XS. I used Photoshop to combine them and various blurring and blending effects. This shot also gave me a chance to use my homebrew wireless remote for something other than test shots. It worked like a charm.

Even though he was crossing the East River in 1856, coming across the Hudson River on Jersey City's Paulus Hook Ferry in 2021, reminded me of these words from one of my very favorite poets, Walt Whitman:

 

"...Crowds of men and women

attired in the usual costumes,

how curious you are to me!

 

On the ferry-boats the hundreds

and hundreds that cross,

returning home, are more

curious to me

than you suppose,

 

And you that shall cross from

shore to shore years hence

are more to me, and more in

my

meditations, than you might

suppose."

 

This poem was "published as “Sun-Down Poem” in the second edition of Leaves of Grass in 1856 ..."

from www.britannica.com/topic/Crossing-Brooklyn-Ferry

Kuradisaar (Devil Island) near Käsmu, Estonia. Created with Dynamic Auto Painter and Topaz Impression from photo by Kalev Vask

 

Calibrachoa, sometimes called Million Belles, or tiny Petunias, come in all colors. These are in a hanging pot in my garden.

Just playing with Luminar Neo Post Processing!

Bayyo Rice Terraces

Bontoc, Mountain Province, Cordilleras, Philippines

 

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Continuing experiments with the Photoshop Camera app to add some interest to the boring 'nature' in my neighbourhood...

 

On this occasion I'm going for a 'night' look, like when the thin moon crescent is obscured by clouds and very few stars are seen in the sky... You can't see it? It's too dark? Well - this is night time, what did you expect? ;) ))

plus sincères condoléances mes amis xxxxxxxx

panoramic shot

standing under the weeping beech in the evening

OR

am I watching the brontosaurs pass by 😉

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Week 25 : 52 Weeks the 2025 Edition : Panoramic

Fishing boats,Hastings East Sussex. Photo by Kaz

A fun, post-processing edit on this image from Columbus Circle in New York, January 2009.

 

I remember we had a very welcome hot drink here at 'The Shops' after walking in the cold for hours. And while resting, we enjoyed watching the dynamic and eye-catching changing colours on this light installation.

 

The Shops is housed within the Time Warner Center (now the Deutsche Bank Center) which is a soaring 2.8 million-square-foot landmark with stunning views of Central Park. It opened in 2003.

 

Outside in the background, is Edward Durell Stone's 1964 building for A & P heir Huntington Hartford. The facade seen is a modern addition and a controversial one.

 

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Postprocessed with OM Workspace to tiff before importing to Lightroom.

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