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Find the light and it will show you the path. The path that is shown by your own light is the only path that is right.
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For Smile on Saturday - over-processed
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processed with Photofuneditor (series, in the first comment the original picture)
Funny how only the Trifolium's leaves turned blue ... they look like butterflies !
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Spot the two birds :)
For a change, this is a new (outside!) photo, taken just a few days ago at the wonderful Britzer Garten, one of Berlin's biggest and most beautiful public parks (please check my album for more "Britz bliss", if you like).
For better dynamic range, I've used exposure bracketing (three images), pre-processed the images in DXO PhotoLab (sharpness and DeepPrime denoising only), from which I directly went into HDR Efex Pro to combine the images. I'm trying to get away from the annual Adobe subscription, and combining images from an exposure bracketing series in HDR Efex instead of Lightroom is one step into that direction. Unfortunately, whenever I think I can finally leave Adobe behind for good they come up with improvements such as the new "supersize" function (now also available in LR), a ton of new presets for LR, and other interesting stuff (and I'm still used to the LR/PS workflow, and the layers in PS). Well, maybe I'll be ready next year ;)
Extra sliding was done in Color Efex, where I added some "Brilliance and Warmth" and a tiny bit of "Contrast Color Range".
Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, stay safe and have a nice week ahead!
Processed with Midjourney, Photoshop, and Topaz.
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Luscar Coal mine [...] is part of the historic Coal Branch area. Coal was first mined by underground methods from 1921 until 1956, then the Luscar mine was reopened as an open pit operation in the 1970s to provide coking coal to Japan. The mine closed in 2003, however the processing plant is still being used to clean coal from the Cheviot mine and loading onto railway cars.