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Its a small ferry at the backwaters along the arabian sea. Here is the capture of a fisherman coming back from after his night toil with the waves. Every night they will go for fishing in the backwaters and will be back by morning.
Tried out split-tone processing in Gimp. Was confused whether i should go with a colored version or this one. Hope this is good. Suggestion please.
Tiddles, our family cat (when I say family, I mean mine)
He's only 3 and a bit, but bears the scars of a battle hardened 10 year old Tom, he will happily chase off foxes, I've witnessed him do this several times (he also sunbathes on the shed cheek by jowl with one), once defending the rabbit which was roaming free (as he continually dug out of his pen), and he has taken down all other cats foolish enough to enter his territory.
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All photos ©NickRichards 2015
Another shot from my vacation. Which version do you like more? The color one or the black and white one?
I am happy for your kind comments and I welcome any constructive criticism! Tell me what do you like about my photos and also tell me what you don't. It is useful feedback.
In Brockhampton church, Herefordshire, which was built in 1906 and the lantern probably dates from then.
I'm not in the mood to listen to Interpol right now to give this a title that fits the rest of the set.
また新たな日を迎えることができるという幸せ.
Fortunate I am to welcome a new day.
Some ways to help Japan:
Amazon (American Red Cross)
PayPal (You can choose which nonprofit you donate to. Several options there.)
Google (You can choose from Japanese Red Cross Society, UNICEF, and Save the Children.)
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX5
- A little experiment with the Split-Toning in Lightroom to give it a bit of a film/retro look.
'The Matthew' was the boat that John Cabot (an Italian Navigator), who in 1497 sailed from Bristol and (re-) discovered North America mainland since the Vikings. He is believed to have made landfall on the island of Newfoundland.
The 'New Matthew' was built to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Cabot's voyage, and was used to reconstruct Cabot's orginal voyage; sailing into port Bonavista, Newfoundland on 24 June 1997.
Find-out more information about 'The Matthew' below:
My most recent Leading Questions addition features Portland guitarist, Dan Balmer. Dan is an amazing player and his interview shows a very thoughtful, insightful artist:
I couldn't resist these two reflected in the train window.
This isn't my best technique-wise (honestly, you really shouldn't look at this on any screen bigger than a phone) but this is definitely a keeper for that movie I'll never make.
Model: Che Larracuente
Photographer: Don Harris
Don Harris Photographics, LLC
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A split-toned cyanotype, using sodium carbonate (washing soda). Printed from a digital negative on vellum.
Weekend Camping getaway.
Smoky Mountain Christian Camp
Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Saturday, June 6th, 2020
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