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After photographing the sunrise over Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, I found this lizard sunning itself on this rock.
I went to a bonfire and guided movement exercise at Ocean Beach in San Francisco. About 50 people gathered and enjoyed the new mask-less normal. Yeni came with a colorful iguana costume, and put on a jacked over it once the sun was low.
I processed a realistic, a paintery, and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, blended them selectively, carefully adjusted the color balance and curves, and desaturated the image. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- ƒ/4, 50 mm, 1/320 sec, ISO 50, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC0535_hdr1bal1rea1pai5pho1c.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Warming up the first chilly afternoons with a delicious Jolly Roger Rum by ChicChica @ Mainstore
Taxi:
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Coated in the lovely Teagan Loose Jacket by Hilly Haalan
It comes with an HUD with several options
A decent enough prelude to the main event, 70808 passing Milford with 6M57, the 06.48 Lindsey - Kingsbury Oils on Tue 5th September 2023.
After a nice stroll along the beach,with the dogs,we were treated to this lovely sunset on the way back to the car! Glad my camera was close to hand:)
I think if I had to post this again, I would clean out the dark debris and log in the foreground in Photoshop.
Gran Turismo Events Zandvoort
Ferrari F430, basking in the sun, in the pitlane Circuit Park Zandvoort, at the end of a great trackday last year.
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One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Model : Océane Bolette
Lightgraff : Dawn
Sparkles : Sifu
Lights : Sifu & me
Light painting session with Océane Bolette, Julian PanPan Cara Bim, Dawn, Bam Lebangski, Jerem Surings, Pol Lution, Sifu, arnozpictures
Another early morning trip out to try and find some Red Deer rutting action found us at Bushy Park.
As the sun got a bit higher in the sky this Cormorant decided it was time to warm up by spreading its wings.
Images best viewed in "lights out" L key
Trinity Bridge is a bascule bridge across the Neva in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It connects Kamennoostrovsky Prospect with Suvorov Square. It was the third permanent bridge across the Neva, built between 1897 and 1903 by the French firm Société de Construction des Batignolles. It is 582 meters (1,909 ft) long and 23.6 meters (77 ft) wide. The bridge takes its name from the Old Trinity Cathedral which used to stand at its northern end. In the 20th century it was known as Equality Bridge (1918–1934) and Kirovsky Bridge (1934–1999).
Originally the bridge had nine spans. Five of these were permanent metallic riveted spans, with novel console-arch-beam systems and gradually increasing span length from banks to the middle of the river. A three-arch granite viaduct linked the metallic central section to the right bank, and a two-winged bascule span joined it to the left bank. The design of the central spans, in which single uncut girders bridge more than one span, significantly relieves the stress on the central part of the arches, decreasing the support required in the river and giving the span structures a gentle arch shape. The bridge is decorated with cast iron gratings with artistic casting, granite pylons with lanterns and metallic three-colour lanterns in the Art Nouveau style.
Warm up photo session at the workshop before full night fall.
Light painting workshop at Pauls Photo
Instructor and Light Painting by Katrina Brown
Model is Nina Keller
Today was one of those days when the early morning "safety shot" paid dividends. I snapped this while waiting for my car's engine to warm up before heading off to work. I didn't get a chance to touch the camera since.
There's always tomorrow!
Processing note 1: Handheld, pretty much SOOC save for the crop and a little straightening.
Processing note 2: My hands aren't that steady. The steering column was quite helpful.