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Carton of eggs (split toned)

I really loved this flower shop on Oranienstrasse in Berlin. It's difficult to capture the sense of 1950's architecture, the faded awning, the Bauhaus sign lettering. I don't have the vocabulary; hopefully the photo tells the tale.

Theme: April Is Dog Month!

Before retiring, when I lived in a large metropolitan area, street photography was one of my passions. Now living in a small town, the opportunity doesn't present itself that often. But I still enjoy capturing snippets of people going about their lives.

A Picture of Red Roses that I did a Split Tone with. Being used by my Wife for her Wallpaper.

 

Copy for Personal Use only...not to make money with please.

d300 + 55 f1.2

split toning

 

Split toned

 

Coconut palm - Teluk Burau, Langkawi

2011 - Day 192. July 11, 2011

 

Daily Shoot - Change your angle today. Make a photo from ground level.

 

I tried to portray hot and hazy here through split toning.

 

GX8 w/Kodak Cine Ektanon 63mm f/2.7

I got my nose re-pierced last night! I took it out for my wedding 5 years ago and never could get it back in. I finally worked up the nerve to have it done again and I am so glad I did! i love it. Its still sore but should be feeling better in no time. BAMming my nose ring today:)

18/52 BAM

Something different today, another bit of shadowplay. Inspired a little by the classic scene in Nosferatu. Shot in broad daylight, so taken down a couple of f/stops to recreate a night-time look.

 

Lighting: Speedlite 430EX on full power to the left of the stairs - to create the shadow. Vivitar at the bottom of the stairs to give just a touch of fill-in on the hand and stairs and to retain the texture in the shadow.

  

It was foggy today so I decided to go out and try to get some interesting fog-bound images. Thinking I might be able to get above it and shoot a fog covered landscape I went up Mow Cop. But it was thicker there than lower down. So instead I started shooting elements of the landscape through the fog, trying to make the fog work for me like it would with stage lighting . It kinda worked and the concept inspired this small collection of magenta/blue split toned images. Some are almost entirely done in Lightroom and some I took to Photoshop to do work on levels before going back to lightroom for the final contrast, vignette and split toning. These images are in the Gritstone Trail collection because the castle is actually on the Gritstone Trail.

 

This image was edited almost entirely in Lightroom (beta 4) with only a short trip to Photoshop to remove sensor dust.

 

More shots from the same walk are available in my Gritstone Trail Set.

 

And you can find out more about how I produce my images by watching my free weekly video podcast, PhotoWalkthrough, where I teach photo post processing.

Dogwood 52 challenge week 7: Faceless portrait, to tell a story with out a face.

Thomas doesn't escape! Busy on the computer as always

Piazza della Signoria, Firenze

Taken at Wakehurst Place.

View on Black

Camera: Canon EOS 500D

Lens: EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM

Location: Bognor Regis, England.

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Some photographs from a trip to Bristol in March.

It's a nicer city than I had predicted!

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