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I recently reedited this picture I took back in 2017 in Norway on the way from Bodø to Svolvær. The last version I uploaded was a black and white one, but I felt that the colors of that evening where also worth sharing. On the original photo there was very little water because I zoomed in a bit to close. Here I have added some water with the content aware fill tool from photoshop.
This is a photo I took back in 2013 in London and have recently edited it. It is somewhere in between a street shot and a city/landscape shot but I quite liked the warm light framed by the bridge overhead. Back then I used a Olympus µ1060 witch has quite poor image quality, but as my first camera it was probably fine.
Staying at home I recently gave my macro tubes another try. This is the picture of a flower I found in the garden. I put in in a water filled white cup. The light is just natural light shining through the window.
This is another macro shot from my garden. Normally when I take those kinds of photos, I take a couple because it is easy to slightly move and be out of focus or introduce motion blur. Having more than one increases the chances of having one sharp. On this one however I only managed to take this one before a gust of wind blew my subject away. I used both my 10 mm and my 16 mm macro tube to be able to get that close in combination with my 50 mm f/1.8 lens.
So here's something I never anticipated doing - getting inside our glassware cupboard. How interesting it is, looking from the inside out, peering between and through the glass. See how it all glistens against itself and creates all manner of sparkle reactions.
So here you have it - the inside story, life from the inside, what's on the inside, an inside job, inside the lines, get inside, the inside track, look inside out.
This photo is again of one of my favourite trees I uploaded a bunch of images already. After some winter shots is here a summer version again. I took this on the same evening as another one, after revisiting both I now prefer this shot over the other in terms of composition, colours and editing.
Winter Versions:
Christmas card and wrapping paper. Let's Stay inside collection illustrated and hand lettered by Mitzie Testani.
Pandemic Self Care. Processing pics from the boneyard (my “vault” that stores pics I have taken, but never processed and/or posted). Stay safe everyone.
Every evening at about 7 p.m. people lean out of their apartment windows and gather on balconies to noisily express gratitude for healthcare and other frontline workers. Participants bangs pots and pans, yell, cheer, blow whistles — and often greet each other — as a show of support and gratitude.