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Coming from nowhere
To brighten up the Night
It seems to be the Velocity of Light
It shoots through the Darkness
While the Sky is starless
And beyond all Imaginary Capacity
It won’t cause a Tragedy
(Caren)
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
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Mystic Sunlight taken through a huge Bamboo Bush in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion) and moved the camera while pressing the shutter.
Postprocessed with the HDR inbuilt camera filter and slightly tweaked Exposure, Contrast and Saturation using the Flickr Photo Editor.
Created and uploaded for the Sliders Sunday Group
ƒ/2.8
108.0 mm
1/10 Sec
ISO 320
From a capture of mine of a dry branch. I liked the Blair Witch/ witchy woods type of look of it.
Moon and birds are pd png.
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IRONMAN 70.3, Budapest, Hungary
Race along the Danube before plunging your weary bones in thermal baths.
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Subway station "Rathaus", U 4, Hamburg, Germany.
Escape velocity "is the minimum speed needed for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body, that is, to achieve an infinite distance from it. Escape velocity is a function of the mass of the object and distance to the center of mass of the object. (...).
The escape velocity from Earth's surface is about 11,186 m/s ( 40,270 km/h; 25,020 mph;)."
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_velocity
"La Vitesse de libération" (engl.: Open Sky, german: Fluchtgeschwindigkeit) is the title of an essay by Paul Virilio published 1995.
(This is not a computer generated image. It is a stainless steel handrail winding down a set of concrete stairs. I shot it with a very shallow depth of field, f/2.8, focused on the bend in the rail. There is no photoshop trickery involved.)
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3520x1980 (downsampling)
-No Photoshop
-ReShade v0.18
-MasterEffect Reborn 1.1.190
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds (neogaf post)
Tramride to Where our journey begins - Fall of 23
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Fast or slow, everything is in its place. Only need a moment to capture the beauty. How irony that beauty is only realized in the moment of silence....sssshhh.
Hope you will have a silence weekend.
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I am walking the dam tot dam walking tour (42.5 km) with my wife to raise money for pink ribbon.
last year she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but after surgery and radiation therapy she is now doing well.
but a lot of money is still needed for research.
you can sponsor us via the link.
thanks in advance,
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Clapham Common Underground Station has the virtue of being one of London's few remaining island-platform stations, with trains travelling in both directions on both sides of a single platform. Standing between two moving trains can be an alarming but exhilarating experience, and it was this sense of energy and propulsion that I was hoping to convey in this image.
Besides the challenge of capturing two trains crossing through the station at the same time and at the same speed, the challenges to realising the image were capturing a busy platform when it was empty, having a high level of control and balance when editing individual portions of the platform, and the fact that an extended shutter speed to capture blurred trains was inevitably going to blow out highlights from the station's overhead lighting. With all of this in mind, the final product was edited by blending several separate exposures.
I began by capturing the platform empty a few minutes after the station opened in the morning, later using luminosity masks in Photoshop to blend multiple exposures for a balanced finish. I then continued photographing for over an hour, capturing trains at various shutter speeds as they pulled into and out of the station, eventually settling on three- and four-second shutter speeds to blur the trains. At the editing stage, I used the pen-tool to select the two tracks on the platform and masked in the trains which I'd captured travelling at similar speeds and with near-identical levels of luminance and saturation.
The challenge after that was restoring the rich reds of the train doors and the blues along the carriage undersides, as the speed at which the trains were travelling blended these into a blurry magenta, meaning both trains needed additional colour-grading in order to restore their primary colours. Having the trains on separate layers was a benefit as it meant I could edit the trains and the platform independently, bringing out the subtle grit and cooler muted tones along the platform without affecting the smooth and vibrant motion of the trains. For me, this contrast between the detail in the platform and the dizzying blur of the trains is what gives the image its impact, and hopefully what evokes a sense of what it's like to be standing on a platform between two moving trains.
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I have not photographed the London Underground for a while so decided to head out this morning and do exactly that. I headed to Shepherd's Bush station as it is one of the few stations that had a shared platform. I wanted to catch two trains moving on either side of the platform. After little wait a train arrived and one departed simultaneously.
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