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"Of ye, none shall pass!"
*Please note: This has nothing, nothing at all to do with the election currently coming to a conclusion, just a tad south of me. In Canada, we welcome all with open arms and warm hearts (even on days when there is snow on the ground).
Texture is courtesy of Neighya... thank you Elné.
The photograph pulls together by blending the rays of the sun with Camera Raw Texture, Clarity and Dehaze. then balancing the light with Shadow, Black and Highlight controls.
I hope you enjoy my photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. Many thanks to everyone who chooses to leave a comment, invite to groups or add this image to their favorites, your kindness is much appreciated.
I used French Kiss/Tableaux/Reverie texture.
Jeremiah 33:6
New International Version
6 “‘Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security.
Original: Jpeg Canon
Open with PS like Raw
Texture: Tim in Ohio
www.flickr.com/photos/27613359@N03/4730612980/in/set-7215...
HI! I'm excited to show you all this Patio Collections I been working on for this Summer . Something Fresh with Raw textures & some Greens . A cozy place to enjoy the Warm Summer ♥
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Chair Included Hud Textures for Seat & Wood . 3Li
Table :3Li
Succulent : 2Li
Rugs:2Li
Available at Kustom9 June 15
Thank you hope you like this !
Psalm 57:9-11
Have a wonderful weekend everyone! Found this lovely little beauty at the botanical gardens- really like the lovely pastel tones and the dreaminess to this!
Explore- 8-7-09 #86 thanks so much!!!!
digital image processed with adobe camera raw, texture layer added in photoshop cs3...
taken for 'bokeh 365', one bokeh shot a day for a year...!.
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In creating this image, I wanted to capture the perfect juxtaposition between imposing industrial architecture and the freedom embodied by the aircraft in flight. It was a stroke of luck to see this plane pass precisely through the center of this circular parking access ramp while I was photographing the structure. The choice of black and white was deliberate to accentuate the raw textures of the concrete and the repetitive geometry of the openings, creating an almost oppressive frame that contrasts with the open space at the center.
By composing from inside this cylindrical structure and looking upward, my intention was to create a vertiginous sensation, as if the viewer were trapped in this industrial space while contemplating a possible escape. This fortuitous moment when the plane crosses the perfect circle represents for me the fleeting encounter between the immobility of human architecture and the perpetual movement of our modern civilization.
I wanted this image to provoke reflection on contrasts: confinement and freedom, structure and movement, everyday urban environment and air travel, all united in a single geometrically perfect frame that manifested through a happy coincidence.
this moment caught in london’s brutalist heart balances solitude and structure — a man framed by the coiled ribs of raw concrete, held in a diagonal beam of afternoon light. the silence of the architecture speaks louder than the subject, as if the building itself paused to breathe. shadow and geometry entwine with human stillness.
to be still...
What a terrible accident yesterday with the high-speed train in Spain.
Today I remember in mind all the people who were involved, and pray for all the victims and their families.
Thanks to Kim Klassen for the use of her (cherish) texture!
Sending you love my dear friends!
Addy and ✞ Alfie
capturing this scene was like finding poetry in everyday shapes. the stark shadows against the burnt orange wall create a beautiful play of lines, turning something as simple as a wall into an abstract composition. there’s a sense of stillness here, yet the lines seem to reach across the frame with purpose, as if they’re telling their own story in light and shadow. this minimalist framing draws attention to the raw textures and geometry, giving an almost architectural feel to an ordinary setting. simplicity meets complexity in a moment that might otherwise go unnoticed, revealing the art in mundane details.
in the fading textures of a madrid alley, a fleeting dialogue emerges between art and life. a solitary figure, caught in a moment of casual defiance, mirrors the silent contemplation of a painted primate overhead. here, rebellion is quiet, humor is subtle, and the walls themselves seem to think.
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THANK YOU ALL FOR EXPLORE.
HDR from a single RAW.
Textured by my own.
A lot of digital brush work.
Why do people do things without considering the consequences, not just for themselves but for the people that care about them?
Why is it that people push others to actions that inevitabely lead to pain and suffering - but not for the asshole that prompted it?
Why is it that good people, of which there are far too little left, are taken away?
Why is it that there are days like today when I wonder why we brought our children into this shitty world?
If there is a God then he has a fucked up sense of humour.
This abstract portrait is part of the "Transfiguration" series, where fragmented and distorted elements represent the transformation of the human spirit. The shattered effect over the face evokes an intense, emotional journey, symbolizing the breaking of illusions and a deeper look into one's inner self. The vibrant green background contrasts with the raw, textured layers of the portrait, further emphasizing the tension between chaos and renewal.
🎨 Wandering through Le Panier, Marseille’s oldest and boldest district – every wall is a canvas, every alley a story
From graffiti to paste-ups, art peeks out of every corner
☀️ The salty breeze, pastel facades and raw textures breathe life into this Mediterranean maze
Here, street art isn’t decoration – it’s identity. Le Panier is Marseille at its most authentic.
🎨 Wandering through Le Panier, Marseille’s oldest and boldest district – every wall is a canvas, every alley a story
From graffiti to paste-ups, art peeks out of every corner
☀️ The salty breeze, pastel facades and raw textures breathe life into this Mediterranean maze
Here, street art isn’t decoration – it’s identity. Le Panier is Marseille at its most authentic.
there’s a stillness in his expression, as though he’s carrying the burden of time. the man sits in contemplation, earphones hanging loosely, as if the world around him is playing a distant soundtrack to his thoughts. his hand resting on the bottle suggests both patience and weariness, a moment paused in quiet resignation. the subtle texture of his skin and the soft fabric of his shirt add to the humanity in this scene. shadows blend into the soft blur of the background, making it feel as though he's waiting for something unseen, perhaps beyond the frame—lost in the quiet intervals of life, where thoughts can weigh heavier than anything physical.