*** This Week Through YOUR m4/3 2014.03.29 ***

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Been busy this week and am away this weekend so I can only offer some old stuff I've never posted before but I liked at some point or other. Like I say - it doesn't have to have been taken this week...

















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Surprise :-D

I found the last in this series quite tough so thanks to Florida & participants in the Wednesday C&C thread over on the Oly forum who gave me great feedback on my first awful attempt.






Let's Pretend






Well Guarded




Bare Bones






An Urban Landscape in Winter



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Yaelle
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"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen." - Minor White
 

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Really like the first two. The first takes me straight back in time to some obscure decade when things looked like this. Not sure about the yellowish tint on the second but I certainly recognise the child's attitude!

Have a nice weekend - it's a beautiful sunny day.

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Yaelle
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"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen." - Minor White
 
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Like Wormy it has been a very busy week. Not much to offer except this storm came up tonight.



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Regards Daryl
Hobbes: You're ignorant, but at least you act on it.”
Bill Watterson, The Authoritative Calvin And Hobbes
 
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Only one photo this week. Well actually it is 2 in 1 as the two photos of the model were taken with the EM-1. The background is a composite of about 20 images.

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This is really, really cool.
 
Frozen droplets against the brown fence
Frozen droplets against the brown fence



Frozen water on the window refrosted
Frozen water on the window refrosted

It was cold again reaching minus 25 and below this week after a week of above freezing temperatures. The water was dripping down from a previous frost pattern and then was refrozen. These are made from several images stitched together in Photoshop. The background is my brown fence, white snow, and blue sky.
 
Interesting architecture, well captured. It appeals to my Tête carrée!

Are those ventilators, with one missing cover?

t

 
Nice, as usual! Great contrasts between straight and dendritic lines.

Methinks you are setting some good challenges for yourself!

t
 
Only one photo this week. Well actually it is 2 in 1 as the two photos of the model were taken with the EM-1. The background is a composite of about 20 images.

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WOW! Almost scary. Would make a good movie poster! Good to see what a real artist can do with good photography and the careful use of software! I can (almost) how this evolves from Salintara's Photostream!

Thanks for this one, out of the box!

t
 
Magical! And rare. As are the "Ice On Whyte" images.

Thanks for posting.

Tom
 
How did people ever manage to take pictures with these mini cameras ( ancestors of M4/3's ?) of the past. No light meter and no autofocus?

I have been playing around with stlll life.



 Kodak Vest Pocket
Kodak Vest Pocket



 Zeiss Ikon Nettar
Zeiss Ikon Nettar



 Agfa Karat.
Agfa Karat.
 
These are fantatic. Just shows that you do not always have to travel far to take great photos.
 
Resident Water Dragon - quite friendly
Resident Water Dragon - quite friendly



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And then something completely different...
And then something completely different...
 
WOW! Almost scary. Would make a good movie poster! Good to see what a real artist can do with good photography and the careful use of software! I can (almost) how this evolves from Salintara's Photostream!

Thanks for this one, out of the box!

t
Thanks. It is actually the first composite I have done (although I have been teaching myself Photoshop for just over a year.)

It took me an age (again because I am not particularly fluent at PS) (probably 20 hours). The actual image is 10,000 pixels long and the photoshop file is over 3GB.
 

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Had a day of wet snow and rain Thursday, above freezing temps Friday. Spring is coming...

This was taken before the melt, playing with composition after reading the "Artistic and Compositional Aspects of a Great Photograph " thread.

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Not a "Great Photograph" but I felt good taking it, processing it and looking at it.

And these, more conventional, images were taken yesterday on a drive to town.


Wonderful to see a bit of green!


Interesting patterns due to heavy rainfall.

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several "blankets of snow" exposed.



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The bush is starting to "open up" in spring flood.

Thanks for looking!

tom
 

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