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Lasher Printing Company Building
1309 Noble Street
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright 2018, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via ehood.us/5ub)
View from Falls Bridge
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright © 2014, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via bruhin.us/1LAeNqh)
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THE EVENING NEWS
Catalytic confrontations
Calculated crawl,
Embryonic isolations,
Future free-for-all.
Energetic exhortations,
Apoplectic brawl,
Catatonic saturation,
Isometric balls.
Egocentric salutation,
Fatalistic fall,
Megalithic mumbo jumbo,
Paganistic pall.
Pugilistic palpitation,
Excavated sprawl,
Perspiration aggravation,
Aspirated wall.
Ammunition malnutrition,
Superstition stall,
California concentrated,
Captivated thrall.
Bound and ground,
Then taken down,
By the very best-
With one more show
Worth watching,
And then we’re headed west.
Recreation generation,
By the book denomination,
Families filled with hesitation,
RVs racked for roaming.
Picking up the pieces,
Laid down on the land,
With wasted wealth and watersheds,
And regions raped by man.
Calibration castigations,
Asymmetric aberrations,
Guided tours with revelations,
Ratted out and ruined.
Catastrophic congregations,
Commutated castings,
Calvinistic computations,
Debonair and prancing.
Altruistic aspirations,
Stoned, bemoaned abbreviations,
Terrified with trepidations,
Gnomes long gone and gassed!
Honed and cloned then overthrown,
Granted one last wish-
Celebrated, then negated-
Dangling near the dish!
Partisan un principles,
In petrifying packs-
With news and views
And loop-de-loops,
And stab-them-in-the-backs.
Ready for the ruckus,
Sitting at the shrine,
Thought they really
Had the goods,
Now listen to the whine.
Thought they had it marketed,
Cornered and refined,
Around the town
The lie unwound
And then they lost their mind.
Settling to the bottom,
They slid to lower ground,
Between the lines and valentines,
some lost their royal crowns.
Terroristic tinkering,
Tumbling and tinkling,
Fundamental farkles
Helpful and home grown.
Patriotic particles,
Hidden in the articles,
Compact and post partial,
Buried to the bone.
Vacuumed packed
And gunny-sacked,
Pre-segmented squalls,
Appalachian apparitions,
Headed to the malls.
Fevered and fantastic men,
Marching to the moon,
With masticating matriarchs,
In subcutaneous swoon.
Breasts blown up beautiful,
Complicated castings,
Fallen faces on the floor,
Mesmerized for masking.
Sacrificial sublimations,
Surrogates sublime,
Tetrahedral analgesic,
Sentimental crimes.
Pawing, pungent prisoners,
Soothing, sexy swine-
Sows and cows and sinning sons,
Tasting tempting wines.
Navigation nuances,
Nuptials by Nair,
Feudalistic fragrances,
Held up with heavy hair.
Practical imbalances,
Factory un repairs,
New wave cold and chemical friends,
Facts blown up with air.
Salivating swindlers,
Solo Simon says,
Highfalutin prostitution,
Fixed up with the Feds.
Sports and courts and teasing torts,
Women going wild-
Dow Jones Average hemorrhage,
Help the homeless child.
Down the daunting highway,
Less than overnight,
Covering ground without a sound,
Filtered by first light.
Lazy lit up lethargy,
Loosed by lying lips,
Bought the farm in small degrees,
Then sailed a sinking ship.
Galvanizing garrisons,
Gathering at the line,
Pushed ahead though nearly dead,
They won it one more time.
Tested in the tumult,
On solid ground they stand,
Groping with the changer,
Positioned close at hand.
Nightly, brightly flickering,
Turn the clicker off-
Before you go,
Don’t miss the show,
An evening totally lost!
James Watkins
Beautiful red Ford Model A V8 truck in Eden, Utah. Shot with Nikon F4s and Nikkor 28-80 AF lens on expired Kodak gold 200-6. Developed in Fuji N1-R developer for 3 min and 20 seconds at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Potassium Ferricyanide Bleach at 100 F for 6 minutes, rinse and fixed in Ilford Hypam 1:4 for 5 minutes at 100 F.
Public domain photo of St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans in the early twentieth century that was altered with the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (cityscape effect), then JixiPix Artoon (vectoon effect), then the Topaz Clean plug-in (edge boost effect), then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (rolling hills at dawn effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (clarity, contrast, and vibrance adjustments), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (flower effect), then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (brilliant sea shore effect), then the Topaz Detail plug-in (spring landscape effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (saturation and tone adjustments), then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (vibrancy brush), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (pastel 2 type 12 set to solid), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image courtesy of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
For Slider's Sunday ... HSS
1. Levels adjustment to brighten.
2. Adjustment to hue and saturation
3. Cropped a bit.
4. added ouline and frame.
I've been looking to post a shot that is somewhat a representation of Chinese New Year. Basically anything red & looks prosperous haha! I did not go to Chinatown over where i'm to take part in any celebration. Anyway no celebrations here can beat those in asia or china! I have not celebrated CNY with my family for 9 years already since I moved to oz... I do somewhat miss the atmosphere, all the late night shopping & of coz all the fattening food that goes with it :D
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About
The Mingsheng Temple in Jiufen, Taiwan
The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shot (+2..0..-2 EV) in RAW taken handheld
Camera :: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens :: Canon EF 17-40mm F/4L USM
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 3 layer mask effect of 'curves' for selective contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds) to tone down all reds
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (yellows) to enhance the light & gold
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (blues & cyans) to tone down harshness
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15th and Cherry Streets
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright 2014, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via bruhin.us/1RnFKVe)
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This is my gorgeous friend Devina. isnt she pretty? she's weird.
- and says "annika is the love of my bug"
-The end.
High Saturation Color.
Photo Date 7-11-2014.
Canon 6D Camera / EF 28-80MM f/3.5-3.6 II Len.
1/160 Sec, f/7.1, ISO 100, EV+1, Auto White Balance, Auto Lighting Optimizer High.
Focal Length 28mm, Sharpness Level 7, JPG Format.
1300 Block of Noble Street
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright 2018, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via ehood.us/5uT)
Color and contrast in photography, inspired by the Master of Manipulated Color, the great Pete Turner
Schuylkill River
Kelly Drive
Fairmount Park
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright 2015, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via fork.cc/1Xt3V8y)
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Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:
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Noise Reduction: 0
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HAPPY TUESDAY'S TEXTURES !!
When we are kids, we quickly learn that rocks have much more intense textures and colors when they are wet, rather than dry. However, these rocks were not wet. I made them "look wet" (IMO more beautiful) by using a Sharpness Slider to increase texture and a Saturation Slider to intensify their colors.
Re the X Rock:
The X is not painted on. Geologic ages ago this rock was part of a strangely cross-layered geologic strata. A piece of the strata made it to a river and was broken up, turned and tumbled for aeons until it became this X Rock.
Location: The rocky shore of a stretch of pristine "old Rhine" north of Basel CH. It parallels the modern industrial Rhine for a few km before the two merge farther north (down stream).
In my album: Dan's Miscellany.