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Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246)
Summilux-M 35mm Æ’1.4 ASPH FLE
London, UK
This is part of a series ... to be continued!
I'm on an island at a busy intersection
I can't go forward, I can't turn back
can't see the future
it's getting away from me
I just watch the tail lights glowing
One step closer to knowing...
(U2, One step closer)
I'm presently living in an affluent area. Sometimes, it's surprising to see make-shift construction, like these steps, made of cinder block.
In 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World from the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England.
steps at the palais longchomp.
3 RAW exp plus 2 made in camera RAW to make 5 exp -4 -2 0 +2 +4 and tonemapped in nik efex pro, used lightroom and silver efex to convert to b&w.
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A quiet afternoon in St Mary Magdalen Church at Battlefield, just outside Shrewsbury. If you want to visit the key is available from the Farm shop..
Day two in Venice was cloudy. We started off with an early wander around then ferry hopped to the islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello.
Saw these steps going into the canal which you walk next to on the way to the cathedral. I wonder what was behind all overgrowth?
Some information about Torcello: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torcello
I process my photos with Lightroom as well as Skylum's Luminar and find it easy to use with great results. Here is a link if anyone is interested in trying it out and with a $US10 discount: skylum.grsm.io/janetteasche8660
Use vignetting in a photograph today. Either add it in post (easier) or do it in camera via lens or lighting (harder)., post it then Tag it with #TP84 If this doesn't qualify, just say so and I'll replace it.
A selection of shots from Bedruthan steps. Lots of rocky goodies for me to get carried away despite some very hazy conditions.
I saw this gentleman running up and down the steps of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral.... suffice to say that he was probably over 60 (I am not good at judging ages). There are 108 steps at the front of the cathedral - he ran up and down 6 times as I watched.....not sure if he continued! I found it amazing!