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Took my new Hasselblad SWC for a test drive... and drove around the Cascade loop just north of Seattle... quite pleased with the images... Ilford Delta 100, yellow filter, rodinal 1:50
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Nikon D800, Carl Zeiss distagon 2.8/25 ZF, Haida Filter, manual mode on tripod, RAW single shot.
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Enjoy the picture, Sad Agus Photography, Copyright 2016
FISE was in Edmonton again this weekend soaring to new heights!
I'm a corny lame nerd.
That Panasonic Lumix G9 shot the heck outta' the event. Please make me a Lumix Luminary now. Thank you.
A wideangle shot of Lisbon Cathedral. I've made no attempt to correct the verticals here, sometimes I think this kind of shot gives a better indication of the scale. I thought the red of the Coca-Cola tram made for a nice touch........
Click here to see photos from my trip to Lisbon as well as a previous trip to Portugal : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157605502948784
From Wikipedia : "The Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Mary Major (Portuguese: Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa or Sé de Lisboa) or simply Lisbon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city is the see of the Archdiocese of Lisbon. Since the beginning of the construction of the cathedral, in the year 1147, the building has been modified several times and survived many earthquakes. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles. It is classified as a National Monument since 1910."
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This series taken in Fish Creek Provincial Park in the southern part of the city of Calgary, Alberta, western Canada.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
It started with a photo of Dale at the end of a row of backlit small chokecherries. Then twirl workflow. I wasn't happy with the result so I twirled again then took it in Topaz Studio. Les Sherman park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 7 October 2020.
Back to the City: the Hospital of St Bartholomew the Great (the name is even longer in the Royal charter from Henry VIII, but everyone just calls it 'Barts') has been curing people in this place for 9 centuries. Hats off!
(Never mind the HDR-ish treatment of this phone snap, just shows my poor taste ;)
To my beautiful baby daughter Millie, She is 6 today.
Strobist info: 2x lights with umbrella on both sides of subject
A horizontal surface of broken rock slabs used as paving stones, framed (bounded) by bricks. Some of the slabs are very rusty (oxidized), a sign of iron content in the minerals making up the rocks. Part of a courtyard-park area next to a school in the Inglewood area of southeast Calgary.
C. J.R. Devaney
Lush green late spring conditions in the valley floor forest at Fish Creek Provincial Park, in southeast Calgary, Alberta, western Canada.
Copyright J.R. Devaney
A roadside field of poppies. I got out of the car and waded right in. It was a really sunny day, so I used the polarizer and I like the effect.
The red was so bright it was almost blinding - I toned it down a bit when I processed. This with the Sigma 10-20. Love the wide angle!
Op de avond dat de Erasmusbrug oranje zou kleuren, deed de dreigende wolkenlucht vast vrolijk mee!
Deze is iets later gemaakt:
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In the east part of the Beltline area (Victoria Park), close to downtown Calgary.
I used to call these "condo towers," but in recent years there has been a depressed or reduced market in Calgary for the buying of condo apartments, and many builders/owners have switched to old-fashioned monthly rentals or yearly leases in order to fill the suites in the buildings. (Office buildings are having similar trouble: approx. 30% vacancy rate downtown. These troubles are the result of a local economic recession caused by recent years of low oil prices in a city that is the headquarters of the Canadian petroleum industry.)
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