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You can find little horses like these, tied to old horse rings all over the city. This pair is pretty close to Krystee's house. I probably should have untangled them.. ah well. You can find out more about Portland horse project here!
First published y the Saint Andrew Press in 1997, a new and revised edition is being prepared by Scottish Cultural Press for imminent publication. This details the complex and intriguing history of the Saint, his body and his cult and the uses to which politics and intrigue put them.
PK Tether-screen shot.
Unfortunately Capture One does not provide camera drivers for Pentax (only for Leaf, Phase One, Canon and Nikon). I wish someone would make a Pentax driver for Capture One* in order to enable on the fly developing in Capture One 7 pro from tethered Pentax sessions.
*Or at least an add on to PK Tether, to make it work with Capture One.
the balls were tied around their waist, so they could never really throw it away. very funny to watch :)
for DILO May 2005
...but you sometimes feel it's more like a year. These little angels spent the whole day testing my patience, so at 5.30 O gave up and put them in their PJs, after which they sat down together and played nicely. Should have done it at midday!
Day 3 of our RV Trip. Traveling along Hwy 90 we saw this white baloon in the distance. It was the Tethered Aerostar Radar Site part of the United States Airforce. It was located outside of Marfa Texas
Tether
21 November 2013 -- 325/365
Barrington, Rhode Island
My original plan today was to head out to Warren for my photo. I haven't been there in a while and I was in the mood for some black and white scenes. A detour on Route 114 abruptly changed those plans, though. I'm not sure why the main highway was completely blocked off, but Warren was suddenly inaccessible. Instead, I stopped at Haines Park in Barrington. I took several photos, mainly of some reflections in the cove, but this is the one I really liked as a black and white. The simplicity of the leaning pillar with a small tethered buoy appealed to me. The reflections of the large dock pilings on the right didn't hurt, either.
Post processing started with a classic filter in Topaz B&W FX. I adjusted adaptive exposure, regions, color sensitivity sliders, boost black, boost white, contrast, and protect highlights. A levels adjustment was added in PSE.