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UPDATE: Made it on to Explore #5 on 2nd September 2012 - Thanks to all who viewed, commented and faved. It means a lot. :-)
Spent the day with Noel Clegg down in Somerset and met up with Scott Howse and Andrew Williams for sunset at Burnham. The light, tide and company were great, although I think I missed the best of it due to messing around with different filters and timings.
Good end to a great day. :-)
Tech Specs
Camera: Nikon D800E
Lens: Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED at 35mm
ISO 100
Exposure: 150 Sec
Aperture: F11
Filter: Lee Big Stopper & Lee 0.9 Soft Grad
Edited with:
Apple Aperture 3
Adobe Photoshop CS5.1
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Captured this with three RAW shots at -2..0..+2 EV. Digital blending in Photoshop CS6. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz DeNoise to reduce noise. Topaz Clarity for boost in color and contrast.
Ponytails Falls in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Have a great weekend everyone!
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It finaly happened :) I got my new site up and running! Hope, you like it. Even if it is
a) only german
b) mostly about articels and publications and
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Have a great evening! Take care!
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I wanted to do something to bring in winter, since the season has officially started. This is shot is actually an Infrared HDR that I shot during the day. With the use of Photoshop I was able to turn it into night. Stars and moon were added as well as the darkening of the sky. The Infrared effect and clouds were as is. No textures or separate images from other photos were used to make this.
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I think this image is much better seen Large: View On Black
Dec 22nd: Thank you all for helping me achieve this! #1 Explore! :-)
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it seems that almost evrybody in Korea has got an account there
I have learned a lot about media during these last few days
thanks to Christine for the info
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The Portiuncula Chapel, on the grounds of Cardinal Cushing Centers, Hanover, Massachusetts, is the final resting place of Richard Cardinal Cushing. It was his desire to be laid to rest close to his beloved exceptional children.
The word Portiuncula means "little portion" in Italian. When constructed on the Hanover campus in 1953, Cardinal Cushing made a point of making sure that every stone, every fresco, and every part of the Chapel came from Assisi where the original chapel was built by St. Francis over 700 years ago.
It was Richard Cardinal Cushing who initiated construction of the Portiuncula chapel on the scenic Hanover Campus. He looked for a stone mason trained in the Italian marble tradition and authentic material, and found a remarkable craftsman named Frank Tarzia in Hingham, whose search for building stone ended in the quarries of Assisi, Italy. Every stone had to match its counterpart in the original chapel. When the precious cargo arrived in Boston Harbor, the Cardinal was there to bless it.
"His Eminence visited two or three times a week to check on my progress," Frank Tarzia recalls. Tarzia often worked late at night when, undisturbed, he could concentrate on each detail. The sisters frequently climbed the hill to encourage him after the children were in bed. They brought flowers to the place where the altar would be. Sisters and children came to watch and cheer Mr. Tarzia on when a crane lifted the statue of St. Francis to its place on the roof. "I built it so firm and strong it will never come down until the end of the world," Frank Tarzia said with justifiable pride.
For many years Tarzia was the only person privy to the fact that the Cardinal had selected the Chapel as his burial place. It was a deeply personal decision, one that merited secrecy. When the vault was finished, Tarzia asked him if he wanted any embellishments on the simple grave. "This is good enough," the cardinal replied, "and I want to be placed so that I am forever looking towards the children."
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1966 by Boudewijn De Groot (Lyrics in English beneath):
Zo te sterven op het water met je vleugels van papier
Zomaar drijven na 't vliegen in de wolken drijf je hier
Met je kleuren die vervagen zonder zoeken zonder vragen
Eindelijk voor altijd rusten en de bloemen die je kuste
Geuren die je hebt geweten
Alles kan je nu vergeten
Op het water wieg je heen en weer
Zo te sterven op het water met je vleugels van papier
Als een vlinder die toch vliegen kan tot in de blauwe lucht
Als een vlinder altijd vrij en voor het leven op de vlucht
Wil ik sterven op het water maar dat is een zorg van later
Ik wil nu als vlinder vliegen op de bloemenblaadren wiegen
Maar zo hoog kan ik niet komen
Dus ik vlieg maar in mijn dromen
Altijd ben ik voor het leven op de vlucht
Als een vlinder die toch vliegen kan tot in de blauwe lucht
Om te leven dacht ik je zou een vlinder moeten zijn
Om te vliegen heel ver weg van alle leven alle pijn
Maar ik heb niet langer hinder van jaloersheid op een vlinder
Want zelfs vlinders moeten sterven laat ik niet mijn vreugd bederven
Ik kan zonder vliegen leven
Wat zal ik nog langer geven
Om een vlinder die verdronken is in mij
Om te leven hoef ik echt geen vlinder meer te zijn.
PS: I rescued the poor animal!
Drowned Butterfly
Dying like that on the water with your wings of paper
Just floating after the flying in the clouds you float here
With your colours that fade without searching without asking
Finally resting for always and the flowers that you kissed
Smells that you have known
You can forget everything now
On the water you rock there and back
Dying like that on the water with your wings of paper
Like a butterfly that can do fly until in the blue sky
Like a butterfly always free and fleeing from life
I want to die on water but that is a worry for later
I want to now fly like a butterfly, sway on the petals
But I can't go that high
So I just fly in my dreams
Always am I fleeing from life
Like a butterfly that can do fly until in the blue sky
To live I thought you should be a butterfly
To fly far away from all sorrow and pain
But I'm not bothered anymore by being jealous of a butterfly
If even butterflies have to die I won't let my joy be ruined
I can live without flying
What will I still care
About a butterfly that has drowned in me
To live I don't need to be a butterfly anymore
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At the time of King Sverres, the bridges were also used as defense works. Towards the river, screens and times were built. From here you could throw stones on the enemy. In Magnus Lagabøte's city council of 1276, it is stated that the swallow, a passageway outside the bridges, should not be wider than three ales; further that between the brews should be "droplet" distance. The brewery that is still preserved is located on both sides of Nidelva - in Kjøpmannsgata, in Bakklandet, in Fjordgata and Sandgata. The oldest preserved breweries are from the mid-18th century.
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Take time to smell the roses...
These are a bit damaged from all the showers and gusts of wind.Such tender petals.
The roses, prolific this year!
Have a lovely day and thanx for your comments, M, (*_*)
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For now, last of the Apollo (Parnassius apollo) photos for this year...
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Info from their website:
Grenada Distillers Limited the island’s best-known and largest distillery and one of the most interesting historical sites. The factory has been in operation since 1937, and is situated in the southern part of the island, in the Parish of St George.
When you arrive you would be welcomed by one of our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides, who would explain our history and all the different processes and stages of making our fine rum. You would learn of the distilling process from sugar cane, syrup and molasses, to rum, and also the aging, blending and bottling processes of making rum. On tour you would also get the opportunity to discover old steam engines, some dating as far back as 1886.
The tour of the factory lasts about fifteen minutes, after which you would be escorted to our Hospitality Center, where you will see our unique Barrel Furniture and an interesting display of the Clarke’s Court products. Last but not least, you are invited to sample our award-winning rums at the sample bar. You would be given recipes on different ways you can mix our rum and truly appreciate the taste of our fine products.
I guess a rum distillery is a must for any visitor to the Caribbean.