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Single 48" Octa Softbox behind camera with a Yongnuo YN685 @ 1/16 power.
Out of camera JPG with crop & cross process preset applied in LR.
Al Fresco anyone? Taken in my back garden during the winter earlier on in the year. Best viewed large on black.
Still in the tray - slightly dusty, a slide show from a 1987 trip to Holland. Slide projector anyone?
Well we finally got about 2mm of snow this afternoon down in West Sussex while the rest of the country completely smothered.
Fuji XT2
50-140mm
SMC Pentax-A 1:2.8 28mm lens
Sigma FP-L
University campus
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Landscape / Architecture / Buildings - Corfe Castle Ruins England.
Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset. Built by William the Conqueror, the castle dates back to the 11th century and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage.
We struggle with the complexities and avoid the simplicities… ~Norman Vincent Peale
Week one, I honestly don't have the balls to do a 365 back to back, so I am doing a 52wk project.
My goal is to take the shot on a Saturday and post on a Sunday in that way I have at least 5 days to plan. I am sure there is going to be something at some point prohibits me from taking the shot that I planned, but no matter what something is getting posted on a Sunday. The same sort of format from the 365, if I use lights, I am going to post a setup shot…
Let the insanity begin….hahahahaha..
This is my buddy Joe, I promised him I would get him in the 365 but I never got around to it. I couldn't handle his bitching and whining anymore and naturally him being the shortest among Marlon him and I we had no choice but to do this to him…HAHAHAHA
Strobists:
AB800 boomed up 3ft on axis Joe in beauty dish with sock @stop between 1/32 and 1/16
AB400 camera right 5ft from Joe in 7" reflector @1/32
SB600 camera right 6ft from Joe bare 1/16 @70mm
Silver reflector chest height
1/250 @F/1.4
ISO 100
Nikon 50mm 1.4G ( ND filter )
Triggered with Cybersync
See Black
See Setup
P.S. I added another shot with notes on the progression of how this shot was taken see here.
working with Kate..
all natural light..
layer of rust.
layer of gradient orange and beige slight color change
and split toning
1/200
@ F2
ISO 100
from → veronica p88 Veronica ✔
please also view the individual images → flic.kr/p/jA5C2M & flic.kr/p/jA7uub
WEEK 12 Artistic: Orange
Your inspiration this week is orange. Either the color orange or an actual orange. Or both. #dogwood52 #dogwood2017 #dogwoodweek12 #orange
An old image (reprocessed using Capture One), of the sea stacks at Trefor on the Llyn peninsula in north Wales.
From my shortlist for today's Macro Mondays 'Printed word' theme. This is from my Maltese school reader when I was eight. The gold effect is via split toning in Lightroom.
Another go at split toning. Old picture of my street where the contrasts between bright and dark are enormous.
When you think of going for a summer drive with the top down kind of day...this isn't it! I think we have had just about enough of extreme winter in Northern New Jersey.
Shot on black and white film, scanned and toned digitally using Linux/Darktable. Shot with the Nikon FM3A, Nikkor 35mm f/2 lens, Ilford HP5+ film pushed to EI 800 (HC-110 1+31 @20C 7'30").
The two-and-a-half-storey Durand Union Station was designed by architects Frederich Spier and William C. Rohns, who also designed the Niles and Dowagiac stations, and completed in 1903 for the Grand Trunk Railway System and the Ann Arbor Railroad. This facility was constructed in the Chateau Revival style with Missouri granite brick and Bedford cut stone, with a slate roof. Its turreted west end with its circular porch faces the former Grand Trunk Railway mainline. Its interiors featured marble wainscoting and terrazzo flooring on the ground floor and oak woodwork throughout. The original station contained a ticket office, waiting rooms, ladies’ parlor, gentlemen’s smoking room, large corridors and a dining room. The second floor served as railroad office space, crew sleeping quarters, and telegraph offices. The cost of the structure was $60,000 in 1903.
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219c 8 - TAC_7463 - lr-ps-wm - split tone
A very smoky day near Huntoon Point at Artist Point above Mt. Baker Ski Area.
The large trees near the tarn are Mountain Hemlock.