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rock climbing belay device w/ carabiner

Last one for the eve...Put up more than usual

Not sure what kind of flower this is, so if anyone has any idea, let me know. Probably the most fun I've had working on a picture.

and this one is SOOC.

 

Even after a fire, I think we have an amazing landscape. This year we're predicted to have a record bushfire season and I see red every time I see D******DS flicking live cigarette butts out their car windows. Have they no idea?!?!

Right before bloom, selective coloring is koo. Not the best, at all, but I tried.

Selective Colour

My beautiful Rhode Island Red, named "Pops" at the farm!

I found this balloon blowing in the bushes outside the hospital. I thought it was a good chance to practice my Selective Focus.

New selective colour option on Sony NEX-5. Available on firmware version 4 update. Done in camera.

No, that's not all my fabric....just everything I want to look at right now (too distracting to have winter fabrics out here, now!)

2005 Salsa Campeon, selective color modification

A Teaser from a recent wedding

Selective images from Green Forests' projects.

Presumed to be Selective Service inductees. Photo was taken on east side of South Main, looking north.

 

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Jim Slaughter Photography Collection

No other tool in the picture.

Protea Selective Colour

What I'm being when I choose individual words from a large illuminated sign.

 

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Don't kill me. I know selective colour is childish and silly, but for some reason I like this. So I wanted to upload it to see if you all liked it or not.

 

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Thought I'd play with a shot that I took whilst in Serengeti.

 

This particular 'boy' was a naughty boy and was waiting patiently to be allowed back to join his family (he had a major argument with his father). Our guide informed us that had he decided to take on his father (or anyone else answering his call/moaning for help/assistance) it would have resulted in a fight to the death to become the 'leader of the pack', and his siblings would most have likely died. I personally could not have witnessed cute cubs (about 3 months old) being killed.

 

Thank god he 'caved in' and was welcomed back into the family fold. I therefore have decided to name this photo as such as it reminds me of a little kid who gets sent to sit in the corner when being bad.

A Selective take on a photo I took a month or so ago in the Brecon Beacons....

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