Beckoning Benches
Benches in a World Heritage garden enticing visitors to enjoy a nice afternoon with them. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
My copy of the lens flared quite badly due to fungi. The area especially with the sky in the frame had need to be fixed in post. This was done lazily with the ‘auto haze removal’ tool. It seemed to do the job.
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LINK FEST: 2 MAY 2023
Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses.
article: Tiffany: Not Just a Shopping Destination, but a World-Class Museum (Wall Street Journal; may be paywall). “Many of the artworks in the store have a connection with Tiffany, whether visually, in their use of Tiffany-like blues, or with their…
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My tomato plants are starting to grow lil tomatoes!!! I'm so excited
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The Sound Of Silence
A quiet afternoon in the park. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
This was captured with 1-1/3 stops of underexposure to keep highlights. Shadows were then brightened a tad in post and contrast tweaked a little.
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LINK FEST: 24 OCTOBER 2023
Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses.
article: Opossums (Hiker’s Notebook). Of monotremes (the duck-billed platypus) and marsupials.
3-min video: Drawing Sharks with Pancake Batter (TKSST). Starts with a fin, but whoa, that thresher shark, goblin shark, and zebra shark! (also: sawfish,…
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