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Ywama is an Intha village on the water.
Intha is the people of Inle lake as their life style is tailor-made to the lake environment.
Houses are built on stilts in the water or on the reclaimed land probably with the soil to dig the water channel. They use boat to transport goods, shop, and visit friends.
Intha fishermen who use leg to handle oar while casting a fishing net are too much photographed.
They grow vegetables in floating gardens on the lake, which is similar to the Chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City.
This is a re-edit with Lightroom of a photo uploaded previously.
“I trust your Garden was willing to die ... I do not think that mine was—it perished with beautiful reluctance, like an evening star—"
Emily Dickinson, in a letter to her Aunt Katie Sweetser, 1880
Re-edited.
Brooklyn Pier, New York City, USA, September 2018 (2023 re-edited version)
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
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This is one of my favourite hybrid tea roses from the Roxborough Park Rose Gardens at Baulkham Hills in north-western Sydney. I photographed this rose with my Canon 60D and a Canon 100mm macro lens, and I have now re-edited it more than three times!! I keep applying different filters, effects and frames.
But anyway, this is my contribution to Thursday, 16th July, 2020.
Note: The map keeps saying 'Castle Hill' but in fact it is in Baulkham Hills, Sydney.
(re-edit of an earlier post, which has now been removed)
"The Speicherstadt (lit. city of warehouses, meaning warehouse district) in Hamburg, Germany is the largest warehouse district in the world where the buildings stand on timber-pile foundations, oak logs, in this particular case. It is located in the port of Hamburg—within the HafenCity quarter—and was built from 1883 to 1927. It was awarded the status of UNESCO World Heritage Site on 5 July 2015." (from Wikipedia)
Shot of the Nelson-Mandela-Bridge in Ilmenau (Germany) with two lightning bolts in the background. Its the most popular way to reach the university. But during the Thunderstorm nobody crossed the bridge. A scary new scenario. Re-edit.
I re edited this photo that I first did in 2019 just to see how my editing skills have changed. It is still on of my favorite photos
I wake-up in the morning, and I wonder
Why everything's the same as it was
I can't understand, no, I can't understand
How life goes on the way it does
Why does my heart go on beating?
Why do these eyes of mine cry?
Don't they know it's the end of the world?
It ended when you said, "Good-bye"
Sometimes I like to re-edit old photos, especially with new tools available. Since Adobe updated the Lightroom denoise feature, I was looking for a proper test shot to experiment with: This is a 10 year old shot from Osaka, Japan. Handheld, high ISO. And because the donoise worked so well, I also decided to merge 2 shots and replace the sky. It works somehow.
I have just re edited this image so I thought I may as well post it again, Another entrant for Landscape photographer of the year, one shot for the foreground and one shot for the sky.
I re-edited this one to give it more of a feel for what the landscape actually looked like. It was a dark and gloomy day with sporadic breaks in clouds when the sun would shine through. The first edit bothered me because I felt that the lighting was all wrong. The image seemed too bright and cheery. The tall mountain in the distance is Mount Mather. It stands at 12,123 feet tall. I was pretty lucky to get the light rays before they disappeared and the rain started.
Re-edit once again. I’ve been taking some of my favorite images of the past and cleaning them up in Lightroom.
Taken on a rainy night in downtown KCMO. I particulary like the bright orange against the wet streets.
Mike D.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from this day, 8th July, in 2019.
I remember her breaking into a smile just after this shot, despite the rain. Looks like some stormy showers for the UK this weekend. I just hope we don't see the scenes of flash flooding that parts of Northern Spain saw this week. Some of the footage I saw from Zaragoza was absolutely terrifying.
Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography my Flickr friends. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking!
I decided to reedit this because i noticed a few things in my last picture for an example how the bodice and the boat cover are very similar in color, so changed the windlight and tone with editing I also added bigger bubbles and that's about it :)
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