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im almost 100 percent sure this was the last time we shot in this field; its since been fenced off. which is so totally unfair.
125/365
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thanks to brenda starr for the texture...she has free ones available at www.flickr.com/photos/brenda-starr/4485511681/in/pool-140.... if i can get my head around textures i'll definitely be saving up for some of the flypapers from borealnz...jill your images are amazing and i'm saving my $'s :).
starting to get colder here so i'm jealous of all the spring shots from my contacts. thought i'd enjoy a tasty mac's dark beer and have some fun in photoshop. have a great weekend everyone!
u-ziq...bic runga | drive
View On Black...to step into the ultimate dream batch|crib :)...well for me anyway...come on lotto!
Fast Forward about six minutes from yesterday's post and we come to a subject that I try to visit on each trek to the park. The relocated boulders that for some time occupied a spot on the hill where they were surrounded by a bright orange plastic snow fnce. I was so happy when they were moved to their new location.
Rarely do I ever clone things out of a photograph, and when I do it may just be a blade of grass or something minor at the edge of the frame. In this case though I cloned out a couple of my footprints from a previous visit. They were at the lower right hand corner, and were in my opinion both distracting and messed with balance. I am good with that as it does not really alter permanent reality, if that makes sense. The snow will not always be there. If there was say a powerline running through the sky i would never think about removing that as that would be changing the actual scene.
Likely a couple of clicks to the best detail.
A Chinese Mantid, hanging off a twig after I relocated her from an active trail. Kittatinny Valley State Park, Andover, NJ (Focus stacked in PS)
Kiev-88, Volna 2.8/70. Kodak PPN 160 negative film, expired in 2006.
Jianmincun, a village from the 60's near Zhongtan Lu.
Subway #22506 (closed) [1,800 square feet]
2291 George Washington Memorial Highway, The Shops at York River, Hayes, VA
Opened in 2000, closed/relocated in October 2008
Well this is DC Figs 192, but as the titles implies, we are currently changing a bunch of stuff around the house my “studio” has been relocated haha. Anywho, I guess we have somewhat of a blue theme going on
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Dove: Totally Disney CMF 2’fied her
Question: I knew from the beginning I had to use this torso
Destiny: The Thanos MM torso honestly sucked so I replaced it with a more appropriate print
"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you," 1 Peter 1:3-4
Another sample shot from the PZ16-50 kit lens. Light was extremely blah here, so I went with the flow and desaturated further by just a wee bit. Two clicks to full view.
I was thrilled to find these boulders in their new location. During late summer I had spoken with a couple of town employees that were doing some bobcat work around the monument boulder area. I mentioned to them how the Hill was the central focal point of the entire park and how the boulders that were stored on the hill looked poor with the bright orange snow fence surrounding them. The fence was placed there so that tobogganers would not crash into the boulders.
Well it took a while, but there is no more bright orange snow fence ruining shots of the hill. I like to think that I had something to do with the relocation. And their new location close to the edge of the pond is great with the hill in the background. No doubt I will be shooting these more in the future, in fact I should have a post coming up within a week.
BNSF 5156 heads south on the BNSF Hannibal Sub. (track mark west) with the final CitiRail power move, the D-ALNSTL3 27T, here at Mp. 28 at Machens, MO. The units are headed for the Prairie Lines yard for storage in St. Louis, MO. near the Anheuser Busch brewery.
All pics courtesy of Pixabay and Unsplash.
NO ANIMALS WERE HARMED DURING THE MAKING OF THIS VIZION AND BY THE TIME YOU SEE THIS THEY WILL ALL BE IN A MUCH SAFER PLACE
Most spiders don't enjoy the indoor climate here very much. It is generally way to dry for them and even though they might be drawn to the warmer temperatures, the low humitidy will kill them (with some exceptions).
The common candy-striped spider (Enoplognatha ovata) like this male are definitely better off outside so when I found him on a wall inside I swiftly relocated him to the garden - and tooka couple of shots of course!
The "candy stripe" part of the name is a reference to the female which is a paler colour with a pinkish-red stripe along the abdomen.
REPRESENT. has relocated and is now re-opened in a Temporary location until thew new build is finished. All items including; the Cashmere and Wraith collections released in this years MWFW are available. Please be sure to update your Landmarks.
If you haven't already... be sure to head over to Facebook and like the REPRESENT. page.
Also join the REPRESENT. flickr group for releases and updates! Be sure to share your amazing posts and photos etc. "Representing" lol :P
_REPRESENT. TEAM
I couldn’t get to Sad Hill Cemetery while I was in Spain ... so I checked out Madrid’s Cemeterio de la Almudena instead. More people are buried there than are alive in the city.
Apparently, the remains in this large tomb were relocated. There seemed to be no urgency about repairing or demolishing the remaining structure.
We followed a caravan through the cattle drive. You can see how orderly they generally were. Barraba, New South Wales.
Digital Photo Manipulation
I don't know how dark this will look on your screens but on mine it looks just right. It is a dark night scene so it is meant to be darker than normal. But sorry if does look too dark on your screens! :)
I am currently trying to catch up on all your streams. I am so far behind! But slowly getting there!
Have a nice weekend!
:)
Parée Erica’s Texture Fun Challenge #27
Stock Resources and Credits
Corel Paintshop Pro X5
Textures with thanks to Parée Erica
Crawling tree roots with thanks to specialoftheweek
Tree 09 with thanks to Frostbo
Alleyway with thanks to Adin-jenkins
Lamp with thanks to Rubyblossom
#89/ 365 Photo Manipulations Project
Click here more information on Manzanar War Relocation Center.
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1893 built traction engine,from the firm of John & Henry McLaren,Leeds.
First sold to a customer in Scotland.By 1921,when it was registered as NM54,it had relocated to Bedfordshire. It was,at some point,converted to diesel power.
Rebuilt over a 15 year period,and seen here at the South Cerney Show - 4.8.18.
This amazing Prairie Falcon is getting ready to 'relocate'...it's such a thrill to see these cool birds up close and personal!
I was once told, early in my birding days, that these falcons were common...I never found that to be true!?
Thank you for your visit and comments.
BNSF 7520 leads this DOD/Military train of all containers south out of Clarksville, MO. on the BNSF Hannibal Sub. Initially I was hoping for a train of equipment but got snubbed with containers.
Happy Arachtober 17th! Another Giant House Spider relocation mission, we were inundated with these spiders for a time.
This is how the play kitchen looks after the girls moved it into Johanne's room and remodeled it. They were organizing and making little displays. When they had finished they asked me to take pictures.....
Trying for something new on the Short North. Taken from the carpark at Warnervale Station just up from Wyong was C509 C506 and RL307 on 1491 service to Sandgate from Port Botany otherwise known as Stapo.
Continuing the slow 10 mph chase of Pan Am Q427 heading west to Worcester from Ayer we see the three big Gevos chugging past Mount Vernon Cemetery in the center of town. Interestingly this cemetery includes 60 remains were exhumed and relocated here when their original resting place in the Beaman Cemetery that dated to 1757 was slated to be flooded by the new Wachusett Reservoir.
This is about MP 8.4 on Pan Am's former Boston and Maine Worcester Mainline.
West Boylston, Massachusetts
Friday January 29, 2021