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Exploring Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 I just received. Applied filter: vignette blur. Host software: Appel Aperture 2.1. Please tell me what you think about this digital effect.

Off white jacket on right is similar cut to the A Subtle Twist jacket

February 24, 2025

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I have no words for today.

This is my favourite from the project. Unfortunately I think the 'stronger' photo of envy will better meet the brief.

 

A photo for a shoot to take a photo representing "Envy" for a production of the Seven Sins by BodySoc, Bath University.

Spc. Mark Ramirez, an infantryman in 1st Platoon, Company D, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment from Fort Carson, Colo., works to negotiate a locked door during a clearing operation in Mosul, Iraq, April 1, 2008. A car bomb factory, several bags of homemade explosives and bomb making materials were found and destroyed during the raid. Photo by Spc. John Crosby, 115th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

I went into Liverpool today to check out the subtlemob. I didn't really get any good shots but the people who took part seemed to be having a good time.

 

This photo can be viewed bigger on the Liverpool 365 website.

One of a pair of side windows flanking the sanctuary designed by John Hayward, with the intention of bridging the gap between his densely coloured windows in the east wall and the plain glazing to the north and south.

 

St Michael's Paternoster Royal was famous for the burial of London's most famous mayor, Dick Whittington here in 1423, but the site of his grave has long since been lost. Destroyed along with so many others in the Great Fire of 1666, the church was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren between 1685-94 (steeple finished only in 1713). The church had the misfortune of being hit by a V1 rocket in 1944 and was left in ruins for two decades before becoming the last of the City churches to be restored in 1968.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Michael_Paternoster_Royal

 

The interior is slightly smaller than its pre-war form owing to the conversion of the west end into the Mission to Seafarers offices, but the restoration by Elidir Davies has been a great success, with several Wren period furnishings (from here and elsewhere) reinstated.

 

The most striking feature of the interior is the group of stained glass windows by John Hayward, with three vibrant east windows on the theme of the struggle between Good & Evil in the east wall and a further window commemorating Whittington on the south side.

 

St Michael's is a real gem, a charmingly restored Wren church with some impressive modern glass. It is normally open and welcoming 9am-5pm during weekdays

Noble Falls,near Toodyay,Western Australia.Photographed with a Nikon D90.

A successful hair flip photo. I loved the golden light that filtered through the hall of this photo.

Morro Bay State Park, Morro Bay, CA

Detail of the mural outside the House Chamber in the lobby of the Louisiana state capitol in Baton Rouge. Another mural is outside the Senate Chamber.

This was my Whiplash entry for the month of August. The theme was Zakka. I had seen these cute little pouches all around the internet and wanted to make one myself. I used this great subtle plaid fabric printed with advertisements from the Sears Roebuck catalogue - a Japanese fabric purchased from a local quilt store before it went out of business.

 

Blogged about here:

www.lemontreetales.com/lemon_tree_tales/2007/08/whiplash-...

View On Black

 

I should know better than to try to clandestinely photograph people on a moving bus on such a bright sunny day but sometimes you can't resist the subjects. I know this one is perhaps too subtle, but I liked the framing of her head against the structure outside the window. And when you look at it original size you'll see what drew me to her in the first place.

nude eyes with light brush of gold n lips pearly giving it a soothingeffect on eyes

I was always told that I should keep lighting subtle for photography.

 

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The inconspicuous little flowers of Native Spinach/Warrigal Greens (Tetragonia tetragonioides). [Lower Blue Mountains, NSW]

The subtle pinks and blues are just as beautiful as the knock your eyes out colours in the other shots.

For some reason, when I look at this, I think of sweets.

 

No post production.

Subtle tear trough correction before and 2 weeks after. Results will last at least 2 years.

"I think that one's art is a growth inside one. I do not think one can explain growth. It is silent and subtle. One does not keep digging up a plant to see how it grows."

 

Emily Carr

Canadian Painter

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planning a calm, quiet and subtle week...i hope.

May yours be the same.

 

Oh....and THIS is the yellow that i love...contrast this with a dandelion and you can see why. There is not an ounce of NYC Taxi in this! ;)

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Animated Blend Cymatics

 

Resonance Made Visible

 

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Bentley Continental GTS 2008 Project Kahn

 

sometimes subtle editing makes a HUGE difference.

 

what did I do here?

 

cloned out buildings in background

upped curves

unsharp mask

slight liquify-- the boning in the dress was at a weird angle

lilyblue- caramel at 20%

desat greens

desat yellows

 

editing time: 5 minutes

Subtle portraits of marvelous brunette girl with long hair.

in our garden

 

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I have been shaking my head for a couple of weeks regarding this LP album of organ music and this amazing album cover. Thought of some ways of shooting an lp portrait, but none of my ideas were, uh, er... appropriate. So...I give up. Here it is in all its glory. It is an amazing marketing concept. I wonder if it worked out for them? Cannot find a date on it. I am guessing the late 1950s or early 1960s. Wow. Your ideas for an LP portrait would be welcome. Don't anybody claim it was a more innocent time.

Skiing skippy about to be a highway accident.

A while ago I re-read "The Hot Shoe Diaries" by Joe McNally - in that book, whenever he "drags" the shutter (uses a slow shutter speed to get some background in a night image), his images are blurry all over, no matter what he reckons about the short flash duration keeping the subject sharp. I reckon he needs to drink less coffee...

 

Strobist info: Canon 5D, EF 24-105mm L. Two 430EX Speedlites below the sign controlled by on-camera ST-E2 wireless commander. Camera set to drag the sky, 1/2 sec @ f4.5, hand-held.

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