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Number 330 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, landscape image of some wintery looking trees, bathed in the golden afternoon late Autumn sun in Perthshire, Scotland.

Shoulda called it 'longevity' as I've had these quite a while. Think they've made it in quite a few shots on here. Viva Adidas!

...actually it's Dover Castle viewed from the White Cliffs, but I let my imagination run wild for a moment processing this one with split-toning.

Number 363 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, long exposure, landscape image of waves breaking in a rocky cove near Portknockie in Moray, Scotland, at sunrise on a beautiful morning.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved the subtle reflection of the flame igniting his pipe. Given a very light split tone pass of orange and teal to emphasise that reflection - enjoy!

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Snowy woods.

 

This is a manual stack of seven images taken on my phone, blended together. All the images were of the same view, more or less (it was handheld out of the window of the stationary car).

 

We only have snow for about 2% of the year here these days so it was rather opportunistic shooting on the way back from an abandoned journey (also known as desperately trying to take something becore it melted :) ).

 

Sadly the individual pictures turned out to lack any useful composition so I thought I might just use them for a play. I was trying to get the feeling of walking through snowy woods...

 

I quite like the result, and the feeling it creates. The stack and the blur effectively created a multi-exposure ICM look but using processing. Still no compositional focus though: I guess we'll have to pay more for that filter :)

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image (but keep warm ;) )

 

[One-hand held phone out the window in snowy daylight.

Seven images stacked manually as layers blended with reduced opacity with various blend modes from Soft Light to Colour Dodge, anything that made the stack look more interesting.

Converted to B&W.

Two copies made on top each with different amounts of vertical motion blur and reduced opacity.

Split toned the result with dark blue/ dark red.

Coloured the whole with dark blue Lens Filter adjustment.

Frame made out of wide inside Outline layer effect with gradient and reduced opacity.

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Southend at low tide from a very long time ago.

Film: Kodak Plus-X / Xtol

Print: Foma Fomabrom 112 / Ethol LPD / split toned

The view from Belvedere Castle - Central Park, NYC

 

3xp HDR -> Photomatix

A dandelion clock with almost all the seed heads blown in the wind and just a few hanging on...

Olympus digital camera

Looking towards Shutlingsloe from Tegg's Nose.

 

I'm not sure whether the toning is too strong here. I like the richness it gives to the grass either side of the path - hmmm.

 

Kodak Retinette 1b

Ilford HP5+

Processing with GIMP

Another shot from our evening on Piha beach, near Auckland, NZ.

Number 261 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, landscape image of some Daisies next to a ploughed field in the afternoon sun, marking the shift from Summer into Autumn.

Dale walking the trail along Last Mountain Lake near Little Arm Bay area., Regina Beach, Saskatchewan, Canada. 5 October 2020

Another from Friday's visit to Crummock water

The Ferris Wheel at Southbank, Brisbane.

 

EXPLORED (Mar 22, 2014 #423, and dropped). Again, this image was a maybe to even get posted on flickr. I cant pick em at all!

 

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This was a much tougher walk than I expected with one or two very steep climbs which were hard work with all the clothing I was wearing to keep warm. I used split tonimg to enhance what was a dull photo direct into the sun on a dull afternoon.

About the only photo I liked from a strenuous hike up to Nesmith Point - it was an "off" day.

 

This thing was initially quite dull, but the strong lines and patterns caught my attention enough to get me to fiddle with it. Kicking up the exposure, and applying a steep, notched tone curve exaggerated the fine detail in the leaves. Lowering shadow levels and upping the black point increased the separation between the foreground and background branches. Desaturating the majority of the image kept the (now ridiculous) neon colors in check. Split-toning restored a slight color tint to somewhat balance the caterpillar. All of this was done in Lightroom.

 

After fiddling, I'm pretty happy with it.

  

I like:

* subtle detail on leaves (lines, delicate edges - look like wings)

* leaves converge, seem like they're flying.. some are spiraling

* strong patterns (leaves entering from edges of frames, and also more visible further in the background)

* caterpillar adds an extra surprise detail (perhaps less of a surprise now that it's neon green)

 

I don't like:

* leaves converge on a void - might have preferred the caterpillar be there, instead

* inadequate depth-of-field, making central leaves soft

* caterpillar is very close to the frame (it blended in, so I didn't actually see it until reviewing images - this was the only one that had it entirely in the frame)

 

I'm not sure about:

* retaining color on caterpillar? it didn't particularly stand out, otherwise - but maybe subtlety is better

* perhaps eliminate the caterpillar entirely? I'm not so sure it is even the subject of this image...

* is that even a caterpillar??

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The panamax [3,373 TEU) container ship, the Box Emma [IMO 9275646/MMSI 538004424] on approach to her berth at the DP World operated berth, No. 5 NQ at Fremantle Port on January 16, 2016.

 

The Box Emma which is registered in the Marshall Islands was built in 2003, has a gross tonnage of 54,881 tonnes and a deadweight of 68,120 tones. She is managed out of Greece by Allseas Marine SA and her beneficial owner is Box Ships Inc also of Greece. She is member of the Box Ships fleet of ships

 

She has previously been known as the MSC Emma.

Got up to #2 on Explore for 3/2/08 and now has settled somewhere in the top 20! Thanks! :) If you liked this photo, you should check out these sets of other abandoned locations.

 

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Most of the kitchen in the resort was flooded, resulting in an ice floor. This box is the walk-in freezer. I'm not happy with many of the shots from our trip to this place, but this is one I really like.

Very few trains come down this way. They deliver materials to a couple manufacturing plants, then head back into Elkhart.

This was shot near Wawa Dam in Montalban one early foggy Christmas morning.

Severnside South, Bewdley, Worcestershire

 

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More from the Big Easy, what else...

  

Number 350 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, HDR, landscape image of an old tree stump in a clearing in Garblie Wood near Forgandenny in Perthshire, Scotland, on a misty day.

Number 295 of my 365 photo challenge - A simple, split-toned image of some fallen Autumn leaves.

 

Back home now after an amazing trip to Iceland. Took the dog for a walk to enjoy the colours before they fade completely.

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved the look of these two women in their orange scarves and matching jackets after being handed some free samples on the street. Enjoy!

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I assume she was on her way to the TRNSMT festival on Glasgow Green and it was her blue/teal hair and, frankly, her halterneck that caught my attention. Given some split-tone processing with orange and teal and sadly I had to crop her companion out of the image, she had an unfortunate expression in the shot. Enjoy!

#13/52 (Split tone)

The stables at the derelict Wontley Farm on Cleeve Hill.

Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, Australia.

 

EXPLORED (Feb 23, 2014, #363 and dropped). My 1st explore and its not even a photo I'm proud of :) Bizarre as its in 27 groups and I always thought more than 5 groups and there was no chance? Still, its nice I guess :) I'd be more proud if it was a fav image of mine though. There's many images that I like better :)

 

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