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A split-tone image from Ballinrobe, Ireland's 'New" cemetery, first opened for burials around 1932. The 'new' cemetery is now fully occupied, so Mayo County Council has built a 'new, new' cemetery outside of town. In the distance is the tower and walls of the old and long abandoned RC church, used for only a decade before it was replaced with another located in the centre of town. The rafters reportedly were recycled and used in the construction of the town hall, which in turn was torn down quite some time ago.

Once in a while, this guy likes to mess with the split-tone-sliders.

 

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Willow following in her big bro's foot steps, As you can see by how much more of a mess she is in this took me a lot more clicks to get :)

Number 333 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned image of a Robin looking for food in freshly fallen snow.

 

It would appear Winter is here! So, I know this is a common bird but I have never photographed a bird for the challenge. Also, I am borrowing a friends 400mm lens and 1.4x teleconverter for a sporting engagement I have to photograph and I need to get some practice with the behemoth before the big day. I took this on my 70D rather than my 6D in order to get even closer using the crop sensor. So this is a whopping 896mm! :-)

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Second attempt at split tone processing in Lightroom, always refreshing with new ideas (Flickr contact Matt Toynbee does some fantastic work in that field).

 

The double bridges leading into Kristiansand from the east have become quite a landmark for me. I've shot numerous shot down here, but think it's the first upload featuring the brdiges as main object (seen in the background before - see comments field).

 

This is processed from a shot last winter that I saved on my camera for a year. I learned from this that the low exposures I appreciate so much (and work so well) on jpg's produces heavy noise on raw-files.

Another image from the causeway after sunrise. This image is a stacked image using bracketed exposures due to the large dynamic range of the scene. These images were later stacked in Lightroom using the inbuilt feature. Taken using LEE filters landscape polariser and 0.6 soft grad filter. The polariser was very helpful in removing glare of the wet rocks on the right side of the image.

Stonington Borough, CT

Photograph 2013, printed 2013.

 

Hasselblad 500CM / 80mm Planar / Ilford Delta 400 / Rodinal 1+25 / 8x8" silver gelatin print on 11x14" Ilford MGIV fiber matte / replenished Ethol LPD / Moersch MT3 / Harman Selenium

The ruins of the SS Speke, which was shipwrecked in 1906 on the southern coast of Phillip Island, Victoria.

 

Taken at low tide mid afternoon I decided on a Black and White approach and added some Split Toning just to add some contrast to the image.

Lavender buds in motion, dancing with the breeze and glowing under blurred orange spotlights.

 

This is another shot taken on Canon 60D with my Lomography X Zenit Petzval lens while playing with focus and bokeh effects, and during a stop through small garden shops and plant nurseries after an afternoon at the beach.

tokina 90mm f2.5 atx macro, split toned.

 

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From this country church you can see cows, coyotes, horses, skydivers and much more at various times of the day and night, as well as the regular church-goers.

I'm working on a personal project at the moment to use creative motion blur in my photography, and I think this is the first photo I've shared from that. I've got a few more in the pipeline, and it'll hopefully be something I get better at over time. I know I'm not the first person to try this, but I'm hoping I can bring my own style to it.

Vivitar 55mm F2.8 Macro with "Lens Turbo" focal length reducer

 

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A piece of gold fabric twisted and shot with LED lighting.

Captured at Lindisfarne harbour with Lindisfarne castle in the background

I live near Canal Lachiine. Sometimes we go to the end of it. Mighty river on one side, on the other VIlle de Lachine. I prefer the landscape without foleage. It carries a kind of melancholic feeling that I tried to underline with using some split toning in Darktable.

Taken with Schneider Kreuznach SL Xenon 50mm f1.8.

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Leica Meet, 11.3.2015

Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle of Lochalsh

Leica M-P, Carl Zeiss 35mm, Lightroom Split Tone

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