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Light & Shade in the late afternoon with a Mute Swan Cygnet on King's Pond Alton, Hampshire. 2017/10/27
Madurai - Tirupparangunram
A rickshaw driver sitting at ease in the shade of a huge procession car pulled by men with the big rope through the streets on a festival day. A few days before there was a big temple festival in Thiruparangkundram and ten days after they will cover up the huge procession car to shelter it from sun and rain.
Keep cool, temperatures were still rising here in Madurai (35°C)!
Date Taken: 2007-04-11
Canon EOS 5D, 24-70mm f/2.8L, RAW, ISO-800
the #ShadeOutDM group had a walk for public awareness at Tarleton State University, Stephensville, Tx.
Model Nicole lit by Nikon SB-900 speedlight inside the lamp shade. Background is white paper at DsmPhotoCompany, Des Moines, IA.
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Nicole M.
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Camera: Nikon D3s
Lens: Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8G
Focal Lgth: 90mm
Focus Mode: AF-S
VR: On
Aperture: F/4.5
Shutter: 1/160s
Exp Mode: Manual
ISO: 200
WB: Daylight, direct sun (4274K)
Post Processing: Nikon Capture NX2
Levels and Curves
Gaus Blur
25 pixel radius
Blending: Overlay
(opac 20)
High Pass
25 pixel radius
Blending: Overlay
(opac 20)
BW treatment (CNX2)
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Shot with Kodak Retina IIa
Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon 50mm f/2 lens
Kodak UltraMax 400 film
ISO 400
My Kyori deserves more attention! Please bring her back! She needs a big come back, with a couture level as A Brighter Side TBH!!!
A Peregrine Falcon finds some shade on the Little Rann of Kutch from the 43 deg c temps by a marker stone,i`m guessing our driver either has amazing eye sight or knows this bird likes to shelter at this particular spot.
Shaded by the trees, Freightliner 66568 powers off the North freightliner terminal branch at Trimley while working 4M93 1432 Felixstowe North to Lawley Street.
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Just some clips
Credit if used
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And the main clip is recoulerable after 1 ungroup
These 5 shades were made from almost 500 hand made mini banners each painstakngly made by hand, each placed individually. More views can be seen at ravidesign.ca
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This is the back shade garden. Those are my hosta and maidenhair fern.
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Short alley to the Merchant Adventurer's Hall in York, Yorkshire, England. 2015
Borrowing some inspiration from Katrina's series of jar photos.
These are some of the leftovers from last night's midnight ratatouille, which turned out very well for a first try, especially given the fact that I kind of made the recipe up as I went along.
I've been experimenting a lot in the kitchen these days, and finding a surprising, quiet kind of joy there. I come home from work and flip through recipes and putter around: chopping, measuring. I love so many little things about this world, the colours of vegetables being higher on that list than is probably normal.
(Have you ever looked at an eggplant? That shade.)
Two more excellent plants for the shade garden. In front is a wild violet. Transplanted from the woods. In back is a Hellebore. Evergreen, it blooms in the middle of winter.
Jhena needed some photo therapy and asked to shoot at a desert location. We settled on a late afternoon shoot at the Weiser Sand Dunes. We hoped for a cloudy, cool day. Instead we ended up with blinding sun, no clouds, and temps around 98 degrees at the start of the shoot. The first part of the shoot was dreadful but we found some shade and started having fun. Toward sunset we got some really great light and sand patterns. Overall a great shoot.
I absolutely love shooting with Jhena. She is so comfortable and natural to be around, always positive, fun to shoot with, and I love the chemistry we have. Jhena is one of the models that really don't know how gorgeous and awesome they are. I don't get tired of shooting with her. The hardest part of a shoot with her is picking out my absolute favorites - it's never easy.
I took these photos in August 2022.