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After the recent heavy rains, the River Nene has broken its banks a number of times. My great pal, DiveDudeJoe, suggested we wander out one morning to take some pictures. I was never really happy with the results... this is the best of the bunch.

 

Equipment: Nikon D7000, Hitech 10-stop filter, Manfrotto tripod. F6.3, 4 sec, ISO100

 

Post production: cropped and converted to B&W before split toning applied.

Imagine a hand as small as your thumb

That can hold up the earth and light up the sun.

 

Imagine a face with tiny blue eyes

That saw angels dance at the birth of the skies.

 

Imagine plump toes on podgy soft feet

That have lead mighty armies down heavenly streets.

 

Imagine a little button-like nose

That gave breath to life and smelt the first rose.

 

Imagine a mouth that’s gentle and small

Yet uttered the words of creation’s great call

 

Imagine a baby with gentle soft breath

Who possesses the strength to overcome death.

 

Imagine a mother who cuddles and sings

And holds in her arms the King of all Kings.

 

Imagine the Lord of the Heavenly Hosts

Wrapped up in a manger ‘mid cattle and goats.

 

Imagine a child who may hunger and cry

But yet had the courage to come here to die.

 

A baby called Jesus, born in the hay –

Born long ago, but alive to this day.

 

He came here and lived in the humblest home

To give us the chance to sit near His throne.

 

Imagine the day when we’re called home on high

To see Him in glory in the great “by and by”.

 

Imagine “forever” in the warmth of the love

Of that gentle baby who came from above.

 

Olympus Infinity 76, Fuji Pro 400H.

 

Truth: I've played with the curves here, these are not the true tones of Pro 400H. You got me.

Double exposure of the roof line at dawn. Split tone effect to enhance the sunrise

The call was for afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Even late morning the clouds looked like they were seriously gathering.

 

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Fashion test with Sasha Zenkovich.

"...but what if you don't have the time to take a nice, thought-out picture?"

 

Snap a crappy one on your way back to the car & process the hell out of it!

 

Have a nice weekend my friends!

Olympus E-PL1

Lensbaby Composer, Double Glass optic

Lightroom 3

Was inspired by one of my favorite contacts: Matt Toynbee to try a split tone technique.

 

I thought the tones were fitting for this relic from the old stadium...

 

Casa da Música is a major concert hall space in Porto, Portugal which houses the cultural institution of the same name with its three orchestras:

Orquestra Nacional do Porto

Orquestra Barroca

Remix Ensemble

 

more on Wikipedia - Casa da Musica

A rather rustic way to enjoy apples ...

This is the 1st photo of a series ... :-)

    

Best viewed on black.

I just found out my Chernobyl work won an award and will be nationally published this year.

A different version of a previously posted portrait. Trying to use Lightroom for a little more creative kind of treatment . Do you like it or do you think I went too far? Any comments are very much appretiated.

Split toning in Lightroom.

Number 177 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, macro image of a Clematis flower changing into its fruit.

"water lapping at my feet, transformation is complete"

~David Gray

From a Recent Trip to Lake Placid New York.

Warning sign at Castle Howard House in Yorkshire, England.

The picture has a slight split toning adjustment, so it is not truly black and white.

Peak District,Derbyshire,UK

Lake District,Cumbria,UK

A boat starts to rise above the receding waters at Morston Quay, Norfolk

Out walking today I met this monster which I've never seen before - anyone else seen it?

Another Business Closes, Jobs Lost, The War Goes On, Many People Die,

and the Bombs keep Exploding

Heidelberger Platz U3

The stuff people transport on motorbikes in this city may cause some interesting observations. You decide whether the fan is a mobile hair-dryer, or meant to help the motorbike propel it's way through the rush-hour of downtown Port-au-Prince.

 

I almost forgot about this picture until I saw flickr contact Audry's funny upload recently (see comments field)

Dogwood 2017 photo challenge

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