All posts by Eric
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Photo of the day by Niels Brunelli
Lens: Jane (48%) Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain (48%) Clarity: 30 • Definition: 23 "For my job, I report on the World Youth Days in Krakow. We started shooting, as soon as we arrived, on the main market square...
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Combo #477 (Vytautas Ambrazas)
Lens: Florence Film: Blanko "Forecast was predicting a fairly cold and rainy July weekend. That didn’t change our plans and early Friday morning we headed out. We didn't have a clear plan, just a vague destination....
- Posted July 29, 2016
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Photo of the day by Monika Gabrys
Lens: Adler 9009 Film: Otto "I was on a trip around the Greek island of Thassos. My husband and I stayed in the charming bay of Aliki. We spent some time at the Tavern Leonidas, admiring the...
- Posted July 28, 2016
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Photo of the day by Erik Lieber
Lens: Susie Film: T. Roosevelt 26 Flash: Standard Clarity: 100 • Highlights: -100 • Shadows: +100 • Vibrancy: +100 • RGB: modified • Texture: 0 • Vignette: 100 "The two New York parks I frequent the most...
- Posted July 27, 2016
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Photo of the day by Jill Lian
Lens: Jane Film: Pistil Flash: off This photo is part of the portfolio "Morning Light" by Jill Lian
- Posted July 26, 2016
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‘Morning Light’ by Jill Lian
Name: Jill Lian Hometown: Elmira, NY Resides: Elmira, NY Profession: Clay sculptor Hobbies: Macro photography and hiking Hipstographer since: 2012 Year of birth: 1962 Favorite Combo: John S + Ina's 1969 Favorite Lens: John S Favorite Film: Pistil ...
- Posted July 26, 2016
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Photo of the day by Anita Elle
Lens: John S Film: Love 81 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X "Une belle histoire" Photo by Anita Elle
- Posted July 25, 2016
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Photo of the day by Justin Sheps
Lens: Sergio Film: Telegraph Flash: Triple Crown Clarity: 40 • Definition: 79 • Vibrancy: +43 • Temperature: 7670 "My fiancée and I have been coming to Provincetown, Massachusetts, for the past eleven years and it just gets...
- Posted July 24, 2016
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Photo of the day by Silvio Mazzarese
Lens: Chan Film: Kowloon 1839 "The sweet smell of milkweed means early summer in Vermont. Milkweed is an important plant for Monarch butterflies but, unfortunately, it's disappearing from many fields in North America." Silvio Mazzarese
- Posted July 23, 2016
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Photo of the day by Anita Elle
Lens: Franklin Film: Cheshire Flash: Tasty Pop "Freedom" Photo by Anita Elle
- Posted July 22, 2016