Bruce Dean (Puchinpappy)'s photos
Warm Earth Hitting -20C
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An excavation for a new home brings up warm moist earth and the steam rises as it is exposed to -20c temperatures.
Taxi Lineup in Belem
Scene From a Quilter's Studio
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Snow and Grass
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I am currently setting up at Flickr for the evacuation. You may find me at:
Photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/puchinpappy
Profile: www.flickr.com/people/puchinpappy
The Sunday Challenge: A square cropped photo evoking impressionism.
Like the impressionists I had to work fast to get an original photo. We do not get much sun and what we have been has to work through the clouds.
The effect was achieved with Corel Paintshop Pro X8. Effects-Art Media Effects- Brush Strokes.
Minimal Thirds
Cutting Rebar
The Colour is Gone
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All my photos have gone grey since Ipernity announced its demise this morning. The scramble is on to consolidate new and old friends and keep weekly groups functioning.
Find me at Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/puchinpappy
Panning on a Bridge
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The Sunday Challenge: Panning.
I added a texture for effect. The original is in a note.
Find me at Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/puchinpappy
Two Homes or One?
The Neighbors Could Not Agree
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Half of a House
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Saturday Self-challenge: Take a photo of half of something.
Note contains the other half. Another note is the entire building.
Panning Exercise
My City
Palace in the Forest
Growing Under a Cliff
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This was growing out of the rusty soil of the cliffs bordering Praia da Falesia in Portugal.
Maximalist Moon
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The Sunday Challenge: Maximalism.
Well, this week's supermoon was so maximal that it would not fit on my puny sensor.
Mount Robson Algorithmic Water Colour
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For the Saturday Self-challenge I merged a photo I took of Mount Robson (note) with a style I uploaded to Deepart. The style is a water colour my wife painted of a Corsican coastal scene (see note). I used the Deep Art app recommended by k.e.s.
Autumn Berries
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I don't know what these berries are or if they are edible. I am sure some animals will have some extra calories available this winter.
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