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A different edit of my last post, this time using split toning in ACR

 

Roadside, Iceland - 2016.

Studying in Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA.

The fifth installment of my candy themed Friday.

Light setup:

- flash ratio 2:1

- main light > speedlight + square softbox + red gel

- backlight > speedlight at wide zoom + fresnel glass

- custom WB to cool down the backlight and ambient

Shen Hao 4x10. 210mm Fujinon W. Ilford FP4+ in Pyrocat HD. Split-toned scan of a G3 Lodima contact print.

You can buy this photo from Getty Images.

 

Went for a wander around the park today. Really nice light but quite a flat sky, so thought I'd make the most of the shadows from this tree.

Found this shot while wandering the forest shortly after sunrise. The yellow leaves really stood out amongst the tall, straight, silver trees next to it.

MacArthur Causeway • Miami

GM5/Leica 45mm 1:2.8 macro lens.

 

In Explore 3 March 2016 #95. Thanks for all the views!

Long exposure shot of the old harbor of Rotterdam, Netherlands. I went for the 1930's feeling in this photo.

Long exposire shot underneath the Manhattan Bridge. Shot through Grade 11 welding glass. Converted to black and white then split-toned. The blurry ghosts are people walking around during the exposure

Just sliiiightly splittoned

As you can see, Paphos has sole.

 

Shot this at the walk pass from portraine to donabate in north county Dublin, Ireland

 

Hope you like this image! :)

 

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Intentional camera movement (ICM) with my new Nikon Z50 and the 75-250 lens. White Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada. 5 November 2020

Abstract fantasy. This started out as a shot of the wall of glass blocks at St Andrew's Car Park, Norwich, UK.

I shot this last year, but completely forgot about it!

 

I'd driven past this little 'hidden' tree a few times on the way up to the Northumberland coast and always fancied capturing it at sunset.

 

I made the decision one day to head up, but sunset ended up not quite being what I had in mind!

 

Got lucky with the field though as that got harvested a few days after this was taken!

 

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Today was a full day for me. I took B on a play date and then went to visit my BIL in the hospital. This makes his 3rd visit in the past month and a half. So, this is lacking a ton of creativity. I just plopped in the floor and took the pic. Tomorrow will hopefully bring more ideas.

Number 242 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, HDR, long exposure, stitched, landscape image of rocks in calm water on the shores of St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland.

 

This is a 8 shot image. A 4 shot, portrait orientation panorama with each of those images being a 2 shot HDR for detail.

a7riv + Minolta MD Zoom 35-70mm 1:3.5 (macro; 1983; modified > 2.8)

 

Mood, rain, light, colour - and an incredible feeling of excitement when all the elements came together...

 

Sunset at Castle Stalker, Loch Linnhe

  

Some of you may remember this photo from the first time round when Caiden had his first go at feeding him self, Well I have changed the treatment of it to match the the photo of his little sister having her first go www.flickr.com/photos/58006425@N04/26559549344/in/datepos...

A few of the many stray dogs that live in the streets of Chilean cities

 

A rusted boat launch axle in the sea at Badentarbat Bay, Achiltibuie in the north west of Scotland.

Digitalt, but with the analog expression!

 

Best viewed on black.

Number 190 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, macro image of a Fox-and-Cubs flower.

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