Newsbob wrote:
And the answer is...... ??
This sidewalk art was just off the main street (I think Ocean Blvd) in Myrtle Beach, SC. The fisherman is a dummy but the water and boat were real. All I had to do was "point and shoot."
Thank you. Love the cat portrait.
jerryc41 wrote:
Nice. I haven't been to London in over ten years. I'm sure it's changed a lot. By the way, did you go to Kew Gardens? :D
I remember that stop on the LIRR.
Yes, just added a picture after your comment
Taken last month
How many times has this Abbey Road picture been taken?
Family hike in Kew Gardens
Greenwich Foot Tunnel under the Thames
Somerset House color enhanced with filter
plessner wrote:
what is causing the light?
very interesting
A lighting effect in Photoshop
Came along at the right moment
Madison Square is formed by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The square was named for James Madison, fourth President of the United States. The clock on the Metropolitan Life Tower reads about 3:20 PM. The picture was nice to take because I could sit down on a chair, take three shots at different exposures, and combine them with Photoshop into a high dynamic range image. The individual photos were not inspiring. There was a person standing at the cafe's counter (a distraction) whom I removed afterwards.
creativ simon wrote:
#3 :thumbup: :thumbup:
I was in London last week (5th trip in 35 years) and I'm thinking about making a second trip this year in a month or so. Can't get enough.
Happened by accident into The Greenwich Foot Tunnel built in 1902 that crosses beneath the River Thames in East London, linking Greenwich (Royal Borough of Greenwich) in the south with the Isle of Dogs (London Borough of Tower Hamlets) to the north. The tunnel was empty for just several minutes and then twenty qr so school children entered on a supervised trip. There is a large lift or elevator down to the tunnel. It has one big easy-to-push button to let users start the trip up or down. When I took it a young woman with a large friendly dog got on and the dog stood up in its hind legs to push the button with its front paws. Apparently the two use the tunnel on a regular basis.