My daily Picture

Try to include some commentary - behind the scenes, the story, settings, etc...
Thomas-Paul
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Re: My daily Picture

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Addendum 2020/04/27: In my terrace after the rain,
EM5II, 12-40mm/2.8, 1:1 crop, red filter on
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Thomas-Paul
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2020/05/02: Since today it's allowed to go out for a little walk because of Covid-19, from 7:00 to 10:00 and from 20:00 to 23:00. Still a gran part of the shops and all restaurants/ bars are closed. But "A gran day out" (see also Wallace & Gromit) after SEVEN weeks at home... :-D
EM5II 25mm/1.8
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Tourist information panel, between the paving stones nature comes back and in the park (background) are a lot of people take a walk.
Tourist information panel, between the paving stones nature comes back and in the park (background) are a lot of people take a walk.
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(Abrimos todos los días - Open every day)
(Abrimos todos los días - Open every day)
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MagRat Garlic
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Re: My daily Picture

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Thomas, such "broken glass" images are intended to "make you shiver", it's the shock value that makes them so powerful. Not to everyone's taste, I'll agree, but it's with images like that you become world famous.

Rick
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You are right Rick - Famous, maybe later or after I die :lol:
Greetings,
Thomas
PS: Keep your idea for later perhaps ;)
MagRat Garlic wrote:
04 May 2020 22:37
Thomas, such "broken glass" images are intended to "make you shiver", it's the shock value that makes them so powerful. Not to everyone's taste, I'll agree, but it's with images like that you become world famous.

Rick
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2020/05/15 Other day out, one for Rob Trek: "Thats not my car" (e.p. 128)
OMD5II, 25mm/f1.8
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2020/05/20 Kodak Instamatic 25 - "Let's go vintage street photography"
EM5II, 25mm
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MagRat Garlic
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Re: This morning in my terrace-garden with a spring-feeling

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Thomas-Paul wrote:
19 Apr 2020 11:18
Thank's Paul
2020/04/19 Here's anotherone, from today. My cat smelling flowers and plants - dominant brown tones.
EM-5II, 12-40/f2.8 at 32mm, f5.8, -0.3ev, SOOC.
Those muted colours are very well observed. Not too dissimilar to my own signature style. This would be a great image to have Rob experiment with in his picture editing livestream.

I really like this image. And I'm sure you could pull even more out of it with some post-processing. Well done, and say "hi" to the cat.

Rick
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Nice one @Thomas-Paul!
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:D Thank you! :D
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2020/06/06 After a long while. Today first experiment with Photo Composite in Olympus Workspace, OM5II, 12-40mm/2.8 at 12mm. Inspired by Rob Treck and Frank Machalowski.
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Re: This morning in my terrace-garden with a spring-feeling

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MagRat Garlic wrote:
23 May 2020 15:53
Thomas-Paul wrote:
19 Apr 2020 11:18
Thank's Paul
2020/04/19 Here's anotherone, from today. My cat smelling flowers and plants - dominant brown tones.
EM-5II, 12-40/f2.8 at 32mm, f5.8, -0.3ev, SOOC.
Those muted colours are very well observed. Not too dissimilar to my own signature style. This would be a great image to have Rob experiment with in his picture editing livestream.

I really like this image. And I'm sure you could pull even more out of it with some post-processing. Well done, and say "hi" to the cat.

Rick
Thanks Rick, I'll do so, if I find the direction to upload.
The cats name is Johnny Winter, as little he was white, white, white. "Saludos" to your cat.
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