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Scarlet Tea Cup

24 Oct 2014 2 320
At the Noosa Harbour Wine Bar in Tewantin, Queensland. They just happened to bring out this colour cup for my Father's tea :-) 24/31 Scarlet October 12 Months in Colour

Loopy Polar Palm

16 Nov 2014 15 21 469
Saturated, twisted, turned, cropped :-) TSC post-processing, however you do it. Show us the original in the notes and the slid as your main pic.

Red and Gold

07 Dec 2014 6 12 116
7/31 Metallic Gold December Archives, previously private, date posted changed to December 2020.

Lime and Stawberries

White Banana

17 Jan 2015 20 27 684
In camera selective colour Nikon D5100 TSC Selective Colour Selective colour, using GIMP, in the Note on this image.

Seeing Red

12 Jan 2015 1 5 431
Natural selective colour. Cropped and framed but no other editing TSC2 Selective Colour

just tomatoes

23 Jan 2015 18 18 775
Straight from the camera, manual focus, three things the same, with just one in focus. TSC Pick 3 of something, whatever subject you want, they can be matching or not... it doesn't matter, as long as the item is the same. Now the challenge bit is to have your picture focused on only 1 of your items and do some magic you have learned here, b&w, s/c, manual focus, that sort of thing. 23/365

Heart on Purple

I caught a Jeep!

18 Feb 2015 12 28 460
Photographic technique taken for the Sunday challenge. Title inspired by 'I bought a Jeep' Ads in Australia. Canon EOS 550D 18-55mm Shutter speed priority 1/30 f/13.0 ISO 100 TSC Panning... Try and keep the subject in focus while all else is blurred out! I wish you all good luck with this!

Still life textures

Backlit Still Life

13 Mar 2015 2 482
60mm fixed lens TSC2 Backlighting

87/365 le creuset and pumpkin

28 Mar 2015 5 532
Macro shot of two items not usually seen together. Miniatures - they are both about 4 inches in diameter 87/365 Had to repost as I accidentally removed it from 365 in 2015 :-)

Red, Red Wine

18 Apr 2015 16 36 563
TSC Backlighting

160/365 Cribbage

09 Jun 2015 269
According to John Aubrey, cribbage was created by the English poet Sir John Suckling in the early 17th century, as a derivation of the game "noddy". While noddy has disappeared, crib has survived, virtually unchanged, as one of the most popular games in the English-speaking world. Wikipedia

223/365 redyellowblue

11 Aug 2015 9 23 470
These very modern chairs were at Halse Lodge in Noosa Heads, where we called in for morning coffee. Photo of Halse Lodge, the oldest house in Noosa Heads, is in the first comment. TSC chairs or benches, something you sit on, up close or in a garden.. don't matter, just NO PEOPLE... please.

Bribie Mugaccino

08 Sep 2015 2 353
At Seaclusion on Bribie Island.

Heart Mirror texture

14 Sep 2015 1 4 321
First attempt at mirroring in PicMonkey, using my own texture.

293/365 red onion


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