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Original black and white version here.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Unlike the "colour recombination" method I've employed in the past, this online colorization is done from scratch, without reference to an actual colour source. Therefore the colours you're seeing here are purely speculative.
Of course, the software was designed for colorizing photographs, so it can be slightly thrown when confronted with paintings. In this case it's made a fairly good shout at flesh tones and vegetation, with a hint at blue sky through the branches. However, note Apollo's green leg!
I'm pretty sure the original colours would have been more varied, but as always beggars can't be choosers.
I hope you can see the scratch on my new vehicle. As some may know, we were snowed in for a week here and going crazy. I didn't have anything like this. My best friend upgraded and sold this to me. Beside being all wheel drive, it has a story behind this scratch that made it impossible for me to turn it down. Watch for the video.
Sat on my garden fence waiting for food this rook decided to tidy itself up before dinner!
Expolre 21st May 207 # 380
...and i'll scratch yours
Folkestone Harbour, Kent, UK
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An American Wigeon (Anas americana) tries to reach a hard to reach spot! It's always fun watching waterfowl engage in normal behaviors like squabbling, preening, and feeding.
Washington DC
Some shots from the Veglio 4x4 Italian Championship OFF ROAD CROSS.
Canon EOS 7D & Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM
Post Production with Lightroom 4.1 & Photoshop CS6
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Hummingbird scratching her neck...
heavily cropped, and the light was behind her, but I thought it was cute anyway...
I have never seen a hummer do this.
Sony NEX-6
Pentax-M 50mm f/1.4 SMC
(Full-frame equiv. focal length=75mm)
@f2.8 1/1000 sec ISO200
This image comes from a series taken at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex - it's a National Trust property with botanical gardens, manor house, huge grounds including forests and lakes, and is also home to the millennium seed bank project.
Edd, Haydee and I were lucky enough that they were holding a festival all weekend, and that festival included a Birds of Prey display. This is the Falconer and owner of these amazing birds. I don't like animals being held captive but he lets his out to hunt and they apparently always come back. This Peregrine was being particularly playful with the owner, it gave me a really good impression of how well his birds are looked after. I believe he works for a sanctuary that he was collecting for, so fair play to him!
I'm not going to lie. The Ricoh GR 2 has been a bit of a game changer for me. More work happening. - nicksparksphotography.com - instagram.com/nickjsparks
BREAKING NEWS My 257th picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (January 2015). First uploaded October 2013.
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Talisman sitting next to his scratching pole, a few minutes after tearing it to shreds.
FujiFilm FinePix S5100
This is a sheet of distressed copper deck-liner from the hardware store.
It was shot with a 60mm Nikkor macro lens, long exposures at f/57 and processed variously in Lightroom. I am astounded by the range of looks I can develop from just one of these camera raw images in Lightroom. I just sat there making Virtual Copies and experimenting with the controls. I had trouble choosing which ones to upload.