12/22/2023 12:09 PM
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Cole
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Food!
That's a wonderful picture.
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I was right.
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12/22/2023 10:39 PM
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ww
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The popularity of food trucks is making for more and better ones. That photo was a very easy one to take and edit. Past years, Joe the hot dog guy and the glazed nut lady were great subjects . My camera has a small sensor and great weatherproofing, making it popular with bird photographers, but for night stuff, you're supposed to use a bigger, fatter, heavier camera and lens combo with a sensor the size of old 35 mm film.
I'm kinda proud of this one. The camera didn't want to distinguish blue and purple string lights, so I selected the ones I knew were purple and made them purple. Lying in the name of truth. The peacock has something like a thousand lights and was a major project for the volunteer who built it. Now that I've figured it out, I can maybe do some other edits....
Santa was not as well lighted as he should have been, but was happy to be photoed. I need to make a print in the morning.
Edited: 12/22/2023 at 10:52 PM by ww
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12/22/2023 11:02 PM
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ww
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This was a "flower park" north of Tokyo with an incredibly elaborate light show. That sort of curtain in the rear is a huge vine arbor (wisteria) with programmed lights.
They also had a huge rainbow with images.
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01/21/2024 10:06 AM
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ww
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Knife (and scissor and nail clipper and garden tool) shop in Tokyo's Kitchen Town street, west of the popular Asakusa restaurant-shopping area.
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01/21/2024 10:15 AM
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ww
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Tokyo's most important Buddhist temple (rebuilt from scratch after being firebombed in 1945) with Sky Tree.
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01/22/2024 08:06 AM
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ww
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Big trees (Japanese cypress, Cryptomeria) and Drum Tower at Nikko Shrine, the burial site and monument to the first Tokugawa shogun. The elaborate shrine was built by his grandson.
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02/02/2024 09:05 PM
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ww
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This is further uphill and closer to Tokugawa Ieyasu's relatively modest tomb. Chinese Gate (Karemon)
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02/09/2024 08:07 PM
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ww
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A car built by Sebring in England or perhaps in Sebring, living in a residential carport in Nagoya, Japan. Toyota City is a suburb.
In the Nagoya train station, Studio Ghibli (across from a larger Disney) has a Cat Bus where you can sit and be photographed.
Also in the station, a whole basement full of food. This patisserie is a big deal in Paris. I've run into its branch in New York.
Also in the station, Krispy Kreme
Edited: 02/11/2024 at 09:20 PM by ww
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02/14/2024 02:13 AM
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ww
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Topaz editing software keeps getting better, so I check high quality older edits against ones done with the latest from Topaz (and Adobe Lightroom). This photo isn't the best from June 4, 2021 at the Newport Wedge, but it has the advantage of being very sharp and relatively free of noise. So the original, first edit, and latest.
This is getting fussy, but it's taken a while to easily upgrade faces while getting them to look natural, not molded from plastic.
This one has the overly sharpened face and hands
This "final" one could use slightly darker, greener water. I like the face and body. Face and hands look more natural.
Edited: 02/14/2024 at 02:48 AM by ww
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02/26/2024 11:34 PM
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ww
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Beach sunflowers are happening. Feb. 6, 2024. Almost certainly truly wild plants, not planted, on the edge of the dune vegetation.
The clump was all but buried in sand a bit later.
Edited: 04/01/2024 at 07:36 PM by ww
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02/28/2024 07:58 PM
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ww
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Brown thrasher atop the live oak planted 10 years ago in the front yard. I thought I heard a mockingbird. Got something more interesting.
Edited: 02/29/2024 at 12:54 PM by ww
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02/29/2024 12:54 PM
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ww
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Possibly my sharpest moon yet. Full image and cropped portion.
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03/18/2024 03:45 PM
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ww
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New Yucca long blade swim fins, fresh out of the box, with an older try at making a long blade fin that didn't quite work. Foot pocket was too narrow.
White/rust Esteban (ultra soft flex), regular-length yellow w red patch Mobley (ultra soft), and an orange/blue Helios (soft flex).
Edited: 03/28/2024 at 03:48 AM by ww
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04/07/2024 10:16 AM
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ww
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Bunny, photo from my front door, and a coral honeysuckle at Heathcote Gardens. The evergreen vine ranges from central Florida to Texas and southern Ontario.
New sea grape leaves on a huge bush that's been pruned low at South Beach Park. They're already bright green.
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04/13/2024 06:29 PM
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ww
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A very formal photo, early morning before opening, at Heathcote Garden in Fort Pierce. The giant red leaves are a caladium variety, white flowered bush to its right is Lantana involucrata, a Florida coastal species that makes a fine yard bush. The arbor has young coral honeysuckles.
On the lantana bush, a little Atala butterfly.
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04/21/2024 09:29 AM
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ww
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A bromeliad flowering at Heathcote.
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