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Man, I love train wrecks.
But to clear up any possible misunderstanding, this is a photoshop treatment of a real photo of a real train wreck. Believe it or not, this is NOT a model.
Nia wanted to wear the pumpkin hat I knitted for her last year to go with the pumpkin pies. It's a pumpkin party! Happy Thanksgiving to my American Flickr friends!
Took advantage of the beautiful weather today to walk and drive to as many places as we could to take pictures. We started the day at Olin Park, and ventured onto the ice for some pictures.
أهلاً
اليوم حبيت انزل صورة وان شاء الله تعجبكم
هيا صورة عاديه بس مع التأثير صارت كدا
تأثير جدا جمييل وتحس اللي بالصورة زي الالعاب
هنا الدرس
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ويعطيكم العافيه يارب
Hope u like it
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. . . BETTER on black . . . Via Fluidr . . . (then click on image to view details LARGE) . . . bigger is definitely better
. . . You may like to try www.tiltshiftmaker.com to upload your image and use online software to add tiltshift effect to images . . .
Camera: 1950 4x5 RHS Camera with front tilt
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach f/5.6 150mm
Paper negative: Kodak Kodabromide F5
Exposition: ISO 3
Developed with Caffenol CM by inspection under a safe light