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This man is searching the beach with his metal detector and boy is there a lot of beach at Camber sands

Hattie close-up

 

I was going to do a self portrait, but I got this shot of Hattie earlier and quite liked it..

How we see

How we remember

Memories merge and reform

Tantalising glimpses of a half truth

Captured in a moment

Spent yesterday evening crawling around on the ground in the wildflower meadows by the River Swale near Richmond. Field Sorrel and Pignut backlit by the evening sun. Two images layered and blended in Photoshop, split toned in Silver Efex Pro.

A bit of Friday lunchtime light painting. :)

 

Sunset ~ Breakwater Lighthouse ~ Michigan City, Indiana

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/10.0, 140mm, 1/1600s

I positioned my tripod on top of the sea wall for this 3 second exposure, split-toned in Lightroom.

Fall River, Massachusetts

 

An almost black and white long exposure of a power line tower near South Watuppa Pond (with a small amount of light purple added to the highlights via split toning in Lightroom).

 

Filters: Gold-N-Blue polarizer, 10-stop ND

The United Kingdom's steepest funicular railway provides access to Hastings Country Park which overlooks the Old Town and Rock-a-Nore. The lift provides views over the Stade, home to the largest beach launched fishing fleet in Europe in existence for over a thousand years

Sequel to yesterdays profile view. Its top view today, to appreciate the intricate petal layers.

Captured shortly after sunset on a photo walk with like-minded photographers

 

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

 

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Compositionally Challenged Week 24 - Vintage

Roger Daltry's second solo studio album

I started out wanting to shoot a turntable with the needle on the record. Steve retrieved our long-unused turntable from the basement, and discovered this album was still on it, lol. But the stylus was missing, and I'm not going to search the basement for it. So I took a shot of the record as it was moving, with the sunlight coming through the golden window blind. In post I cropped and went with a B/W Split Tone. The shadow on the right is from the window frame. : )

 

When the barrier between the past, the present and the future starts to dissolve, anything will become anything - and we will all be truly unified.

 

Enjoy!

 

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It's been a while since I posted a pic with light trails... Or a 'split tones' one for that matter ;o)

... Germany - Cologne

 

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Unintential title shift effect on the right due to one of the shots in the panorama being out of focus. Oh well.

On the bonnie bonnie banks and peaceful waters of Loch lomond. Pastel colour split-toning edit in Lightroom…

 

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Posed street portrait taken for my 100 Strangers project and revisited with new editing techniques. Primary editing was done in Lightroom and I exported to Photoshop for some extensive frequency separation work and a subtle addition of split tone processing. Enjoy!

Number 300 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, focus stacked, macro image of some very aged Pinwheel mushrooms growing low down in the forest floor.

 

I know I have done similar shots like this already but this stack was a particular challenge and I feel that the result is one of my best focus stacks to date. There are still some mistakes in the image and any advice on how to alter subtle details in Photoshop's auto blend would be most appreciated.

 

At number 300, I can really see the light at the end of the tunnel with regard to the challenge! :-)

Leiden, the Netherlands. Cronestein Park.

Summicron 35mm

 

Take the time to view this one in large and BlackMagic

 

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Have all a wonderful and creativ week ahead:-)

Tropical World certainly was tropical today. As an end of SATs treat, we took the class to, what seemed like, the equator. They loved it. Although, some some of them almost melted.

I think the playground in Roundhay was a hit too.

A well deserved day off.

I came across this old archway on Wickham Rock Lane on the way to Winchelsea, so pulled over to take a shot. Apparently it is a Grade I listed ruin of one of the medieval gates of the town from the Late 13th century known as The New Gate. I decided to split-tone the image to give it a darker, yesteryear feel.

State/Van Buren 'L' Station ~ The Loop ~ Chicago, Illinois

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 400, f/6.0, 155mm, 1/500s

Somewhere in Osaka

Same place, yet another variation.

 

Enjoy!

 

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White Sands National Park, New Mexico

Thanks for having a look! All faves and comments are highly appreciated!

Thanks for having a look! All faves and comments are highly appreciated!

 

You do me (and hopefully yourself) a big favour by pressing L and then F11, to view at maximum size.

Split toned print on Epson Cold Pressed Natural. I learned only recently (Jan. 2022) that the British photographer John Blakemore spent nine years photographing tulips! He said that he, '... delighted in the tulips’ voluptuous presence.' I know exactly what he means.

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