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I'm really liking this one!! A lot of stitching went into this one! i had originally called it 'Holy Random Rectangles Batman' but had to take the Batman part out!
Third International Conference on Tourism & Leisure Studies, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Tides Research Center, and EU Turismo de Lanzarote held at Hotel Princesa Yaiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
The Historic Third Ward is a historic warehouse district located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This Milwaukee neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Third Ward is home to over 450 businesses and maintains a strong position within the retail and professional service community in the city as a showcase of a mixed-use district. The neighborhood's renaissance is anchored by many specialty shops, restaurants, art galleries and theatre groups, creative businesses and condos. It is home to the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and Broadway Theatre Center. The Ward is adjacent to the Henry Maier Festival Park, home to Summerfest. The neighborhood is bounded by the Milwaukee River to the west and south, East Clybourn Street to the north, and Lake Michigan to the east.
Ref: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Third_Ward_%28Milwaukee%29
The third one was a crop of rouge but with a glossy finish and flash (and some of the later had glare from the window) never really captured it. Sorry about that Sophie.
Fenwick Island, DE
The original third-order Fresnel lens is still in use as a private navigational aid in this 84-foot brick tower (1859) that stands at the eastern end of the Delware-Maryland state line. The lighthouse is white with a black trim and is open to the public: a small museum operates in the base of the tower. There are several surviving out-buildings, including the keeper's house.
Information found in Lighthouse Spotter's Guide by Michael J. Rhein on page 168 The Northeast Light Number 9.
The driveway doesn't connect for some reason. But we don't need a third car garage ANYWAY, so it's moot. We'll probably plant flowers here, or maybe even put in a trellis with Clematis or some other vine-like flora.
The first picture shown is a picture of a dandelion. i took this picture because i loved how the sun was setting behind it. i took this picture in Ventura Harbor at around 6. i took this picture with an aperture of 5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/500. i adjusted the contrast and brightness to make certain things stand out. I also adjusted the levels, sharpened the seeds on the dandelion to make them more clear, played with the color balance, and used the burn tool to make the flower itself stand out. The second picture i took is of a flower on the beach across the street from me boat. i took this picture because i liked the beauty of something so simple with the background of the beach. i took this picture at around 5 and took it with an aperture of 5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/500. in this picture i didnt do as much as the first but i adjusted the contrast and brightness, played with the leavels, and adjusted the color balance to make the pink flower more vibrant.
Here's my third attempt, still on the drop spindel. There's some uneveness at the end of this batch because my DH found the original X-Men cartoon on tv. You can locate the Professor, Jean Grey! You can do it!
I think I messed up the boarders between the photos. Oh well, I'll say it adds character.
Collage of three photos. Exposure, color curves adjusted, faux patina around the edge added. High res tumblr.com/xo0diccso, full res available upon request.