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Sky scape. I used collage of bits of paper, wallpaper and then drew in biro and painted with watercolours. I wanted this to look like a dream of the sky, how you would see the world when your happy.
This image looks horribly "seen before." This was taken with the M8 through a dirty car window, but wish I'd taken it with the Monochrom. That camera does sky-scapes so well, I'm dabbling with starting a project.
Still working on that crow book by the way. Taking my time on the layout.
Great skies whilst camping with friends in Scotland. No hardship to stand with a glass of wine, listening to owls, watching bats and being somewhere amazing.
Collage of three consecutive frames taken with the Pentax Auto 110 camera that I previously used in week 46 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
Expired "Lloyds Pharmacy" brand film, developed in Tetenal C41 kit.
Morning mist double rainbow with a cool change approaching from the west after two previous days of 30c (October 19th, 2017). Pakenham, Victoria, Australia.
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Just a small panorama of a bit of night sky just outside my home. its only a two pic' pano', but it got more in there anyways. Hope you like it. :/
A look at the bigger sky-scape above comet C/2011 L4 PANSTARRS (right down between the trees) showing the constellation Cassiopeia in the top-right of the image. You can see the Andromeda Galaxy next to the comment, and the Double Cluster in Perseus in the top left of the image.
Caisteal an Reubadair
Casteal an Reubadair, Stack Islands…quite a name. Taken from the ferry on the Barra crossing. Once a stronghold of the MacNeils. Later it was the home of the notorious pirate wrecker Breabadair Stache (weaver being a corruption of riever). He and most of his family were eventually slain by soldiers. That’s quite a history! Anyway this is more of a sky scape.
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South Parsonsfield, Maine.
Panorama view from South Parsonsfield of some very nice Lenticular clouds this morning.
a typical duel between the hovering clouds and the afternoon sun..creating this magnificent view on the lens
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I just love the way the suns rays came around the cloud. I stood there, amazed at the beauty of the moment
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This is my first attempt at what I beleive is called an HDR.
I took four phot'os of this, the Chapel at Long Eaton Cemetery.
'Twas a brilliant sky scape that day.
The first two are acceptable by most standards I beleive. (Positioning a little out on one)
The third I deliberately underexposed the sky to increase the cloud definition.
The fourth I over exposed to increase the colours in the garden plants and building.
What I have done is cut the sky from under exposed third image and overlayed it by trial and error over this, the fourth, using an Arcsoft Photostudio 2000 program. (10 years old I beleive)
Then I've cloned bits of sky and tree to mask the edges of the join.
Oh, and as a cheat this one has the weather vane, copied from the first image 'cos the wind had moved it.
Do I like this result?
Yes I am please with it.
It was quite some work as I am not competant with editing programmes.
Though to an untrained eye you really have to look hard to see the difference between this and the first two images in the colour texture of the plants and building. The differences are quite subtle but this one has the best building and garden postion and I feel the best light and colour tone on the garden and chapel.
I may consider doing this again.
All comments will be gratefully welcomed.