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textures thanks to Kim Klassen for 'paperstainedmusic' and 'paperstainedlight'. and to darkwood67 for 'in the market'.
www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/4571915269/in/set-721576...
It's been a while since I last posted on the "What have you done with the light?" album. Let the game continue...
When the moon comes up
the bells are silent
and the paths seem
impenetrable.
When the moon comes up
the sea covers the earth
and the heart becomes
island in the infinite.
(Federico García Lorca)
Unfortunately, even this great moon does not get the tide in this lake, because there is very little water .....
My single image and texture with the addition of the great moon in public domain
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Like the northern lights I completely missed out on the rare appearance of snow down here this week. North Dorset, Wiltshire and even Weston got a dumping but nothing whatsoever on the South Coast.
Still what can beat seeing snow covered mountains? Taken handheld with my 200mm lens which has been repaired (after I slipped on ice and dropped it). I was £500 lighter but I'm getting it back through my home insurance and it's like a new lens. Result!
I bet North Wales is even more beautiful this week but its maybe unlikely I'd be able to get around.
Have a lovely weekend x
Well really only two years, but it seems like longer. Two years ago last autumn we were driving down this one lane road in Ohio when we came upon this beautiful tree hanging over the road, so I stopped and took several pictures. Since then I have tried several times to make something out of this image and failed every time, until now. I didn’t do anything different this time, I think I just cropped it better. I processed it in Photoshop and used two of my own textures on it.
I got to the Mill Pond before first light. I had finished my coffee and wandered off to the far side of thhe Mill Pond when I heard the sound of a boat’s engine. I hurried back around the pond and got there just in time to click a few shots of this boat coming in. I didn’t expect to get anything worth having those shots, but Photoshop can do some amazing things these days. This was shot at ISO 65,535 and to say it was grainy would be like saying water is wet. I suspect this boat is a one man operation. Later I walked past him as he was sorting through his catch; he didn’t seem happy. That afternoon I overheard a couple of locals talking about how there were plenty of shrimp to be caught but the price so low you couldn’t make a profit.
I processed and textured this picture in Photoshop