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Apr 30, 2017 22:21:41   #
Spring has finally arrived in my neck of the woods. What a joy it is to see flowering trees and pretty blossoms. I've still having fun creating psychedelic images. Comment if you wish. I learn from your
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#4 - stones & dead leaves #5 sunflower #6 statue The Thinker #7 Jeffrey Pine #8 folded hands






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Apr 30, 2017 21:23:06   #
Ronald540 wrote:
I wanted to process photos to look like paintings and in progress.
It is quite frustrating sometimes.
Please read the captions.
I acquired a new program from jixipix artista impresso,
but in my layer palette it is only mixed at about 30%.
One photo I used only Photoshop brushes.
The good news is I only had to go to the ER once to have my ear sewn back.
A little hummer.
Comment if you like.
Cheers
Ron
I wanted to process photos to look like paintings ... (show quote)


Holy Moly - awesome shots, Ron. I must say you have a strange sense of humor, though.
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Apr 30, 2017 21:12:03   #
tbhyde wrote:
inside the park homer


Stunning close-up of a bleeding heart, tbhyde!🌸
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Apr 30, 2017 21:04:46   #
tbhyde wrote:
High tide...brewster, massachusetts


You captured a moment of beauty, tbhyde. Thank you for sharing this moment with your UHH friends.
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Apr 30, 2017 20:58:01   #
Lorima wrote:
Snowing like crazy today on the farm. So nice to see.

I think mother goose was a little surprised to see the snow though.


Nicely done, Lorima! Lovely snow scene enhanced by mother goose sitting on her nest.
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Apr 30, 2017 01:28:07   #
Rob48 wrote:
f/13, 1/5000s, ISO 2500


Oh my - these are killers, Rob! It must have been difficult to concentrate on shooting such exciting action.
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Apr 30, 2017 01:13:49   #
Believe63 wrote:
Pics


Nice work, Believe! My favorite is the Bristlecone Pine.
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Apr 30, 2017 01:07:09   #
Los-Angeles-Shooter wrote:
Ain't she the purtiest thang?


A nice portrait of this 'purty' miss, Los-Angeles-Shooter! The pose is appealing, nice tone, sharp focus and good lighting. May I suggest having her wear something sexy the next time you photograph her?
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Apr 30, 2017 00:56:21   #
merrytexan wrote:
I looked to see if the Carolina wren that perches and sings
on the post was there but instead I noticed the brown lizard...
defending his territory or trying to impress the ladies.

the little tree frog was snoozing in the crook of a big wax
myrtle tree beneath the deck.


Thanks for sharing your critter friends, Meri! 🐸
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Apr 30, 2017 00:47:51   #
angler wrote:
...where doing their stuff at Astley park last weekend.


Very well done set of images, Jim. Excellent capture of the action of the regiment.
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Apr 29, 2017 18:06:55   #
Cwilson341 wrote:
This Amarylis shot is very close to SOOC. The flower is the first from a bulb that was given to me this spring. I am delighted that it produced a beautiful flower so quickly. Please take a look at the download.


It's a beauty, Carol. Excellent capture of this stunning flower. 🌺
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Apr 29, 2017 18:00:04   #
Laurence68 wrote:
There was a nice series of storm cells moving through this basin, each lasting about 15-30 minutes, which went on for several hours before clearing for the evening.

This image was just after a cell had moved through, and you can see the remnants over the ridgeline as the squall breaks up.

I stayed dry by ducking into and under the Alpine Fir (Abies lasiocarpa) trees, which are very efficient at shielding from the brief, intense rains.

I would just brew up a spot of tea during those times, and enjoy the force of nature.

This was the 6th day of an 8 day trip. I never saw anyone on this trip until hitting a main valley trail on the way out.

Contax AX camera
Zeiss Ultron 50/1.8 lens
Provia
There was a nice series of storm cells moving thro... (show quote)


A masterpiece, Laurence! Perfect lighting, focus, composition.
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Apr 29, 2017 17:14:48   #
[quote=Julian]Newborn, just two days old.

Awwww! A nice capture of a precious moment, Julian.
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Apr 29, 2017 16:17:53   #
Laurence68 wrote:
I "talked" in the previous post that I would post a close-up image of a Twisted Stalk (Streptopus amplexifolius) taken with the Yashica Mat 124 and its auxiliary close-up lens and parallax converter (hard to find these any more).

This was from medium format Provia film, and I feel it shows the sort of "depth" or "color mass", along with sharpness to be gained from using medium format film in photography. Plus...it's just plain fun, because it slows me down!

The clarity is very good from the nice old Yashinon lens - I can even see pollen particles from nearby Red Alder (Alnus rubra) trees on the leaves. I tried an Unsharp Mask in my old Photoshop 6 program, but I find that the sharpening was not needed, so left it in its original state, other than putting a little border around the image.

Yashica Mat 124
Auxiliary Close-Up Lens
Provia
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With my extremely limited technical knowledge I don't really understand much of how you created this image. 😟 I do know a good image when I see one. I love the leaf dripping with raindrops.
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Apr 29, 2017 16:04:33   #
Howard5252 wrote:
Every-so-often I get lucky.
Enjoy.


I think you had some luck and used a lot of skill to get this interesting shot, Howard. Thanks for sharing this delightful image.
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