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Storm clouds off the Sydney coast, October 2020.
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Trams and taxis are being replaced by this "tuk-tuks"...regarding Lisbon public transportation where are the good old days?
Had a few ideas in mind for this theme but decided on this one as there seemed to be a bit of a cross over between the week 1 and 2 themes with my other ideas.
These are my trusty old Dr Martens cherry red boots who have served me for well over a dozen years. Carving new footsteps whenever I wear them and they have been to many a Madness gig with me as I stomp and skank around to that nutty sound.
Decided on a fairly harsh edit to represent the abuse I have given these boots over the years.
Week 2 done and looking forward to week 3.
Have a great week folks.
Shinde lagoon, Okavango Delta, Botswana
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Tema Blomma/Växt. My mission was to take a picture of a flower or a plant. This was shot with a river as a backdrop.
With this image I enjoyed the simplicity of it after the mono conversion, but it was slightly boring so after some dodging and burning, I decided to create some gradient layers and made a split tone to help the image pop a little more.
We know what he wants and he knows we know.
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I noticed the horse watching me walk up the footpath, but I didn't have anywhere to balance the camera and I'd just put the IR filter on as I wanted a shot of the clouds... so this is handheld at ISO3200. Then I tried to do something about the noise and it all got a bit over-edited (and mushy - much like the footpath), but I still like it. Think it's the clouds.
f/13 - 300s - Firecrest 16 stops ND filters. T/S Lens with maximum shift. Masks and Split toning created from BWvision Panels. See my website for more info on the panel.
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This is my first experiment with split tones.
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The picture everyone does. It's a measure of inspiration.
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Last year's is here: flic.kr/s/aHskPxovML
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Anxiously waiting for something, or someone, I just loved this shot and played with a little orange/teal spit tone processing too. Enjoy!
I wasn't going to upload another lighthouse shot for a while, but my excuse is, it is a different lighthouse. Porthcawl taken from the opposite side to normal during one of the recent storms
Usual long exposure fodder. Yep, more bits of old wood sticking out of the water with wide angle sky and tasteful (?) split toning. As you might have guessed I feel stuck in a stylistic rut here. So why have I just bought a new 10 stop to replace the one I dropped in the sea just after taking this shot? I guess I'm a long exposure junkie. I thought I could handle it but......
Old overgrown and abandoned homestead. S. of Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Canada. 17 March 2021
2024-25: Expert merit award out of 4725 entries in Photocrowd 'Abandoned and Neglected Buildings' in June 2025. Judge commended out of 1000 entries in Photocrowd 'Focusing on Imperfection' in July 2025
2023-24: Expert highly commended out of 5383 entries in Photocrowd 'Abandoned' competition in January 2024. Expert merit award out of 4832 entries in Photocrowd ' Residential Architecture (Exteriors)' in April 2024.