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Vacancies!
Les trois amis
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Who says, 'runners never smile'?
Indian fast-food
Tiercé gagnant !
Au coin de la rue
Grandpa
Watching the tourists
Regenwetter
Vöelklinger Hütte.
Johnny B Goode.
Carol
Détresse
Silence... On tourne !
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Sur le pavé.
Le grand plongeon dans le Gange
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The Five Year Review
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Pêcheur du Gange
Space-Lady - (PiP)
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Piazza Fioritto.
Madonna di Rio Secco (2)
Via porta di basso.
Bananarama in Argyle Street
Wien Secession
Hare Krishna
Mid-Somerset Festival, City of Bath, 2016
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La Coruna Galizien Spanien
Lever du jour sur Varanasi
Pause clope.
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Market Day
Devizes, Wilts.
Photographed in 2012.
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro + Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED.
Processing notes: This was always a JPEG and thus scope for improvements is limited. Fuji colours are usually well saturated and that seemed to work against me with this photo. I put it through the old version of PicMonkey which still survives on the ipernity platform and made distinct improvement to the colours; then I wondered what it might look like in B&W and on a whim used a Tri-X filter. Finally I restored some of the colour, keeping it muted, and settled for what you now see above.
Photographed in 2012.
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro + Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED.
Processing notes: This was always a JPEG and thus scope for improvements is limited. Fuji colours are usually well saturated and that seemed to work against me with this photo. I put it through the old version of PicMonkey which still survives on the ipernity platform and made distinct improvement to the colours; then I wondered what it might look like in B&W and on a whim used a Tri-X filter. Finally I restored some of the colour, keeping it muted, and settled for what you now see above.
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