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We Can Make This World Beautiful
Another Friday, another ABF Forum. This is our second week in our new home, Ben’s Aperature64. It is warm and cozy, with free cookies and hot chocolate, so do not hesitate to join us.
For this week I decided to show the before of an image I published last month, as a part of the post about animals in Milan. With the help of my editing programs I cleaned this little patch of nature, exposing the beauty that lies beneath.
Since this is a public park and I was just a visitor, I didn’t feel comfortable enough to actually do something about it. When I came back to Zagreb, I cleaned up a part of abandoned public space behind my building and I am planing to do it again and plant some flowers for spring. Neighbours usually look at me like I am crazy, some congratulate me, some smile, but in thirty years that I am doing it, not once any of them joined me. But that will not discourage me in my efforts to make at least one corner of this planet beautiful.
If you are new to the AfterBeforeFriday Forum, hop over to Ben’s blog Aperature64. There you will find all the info you need and all our images in one place.
And Then There Was After
It always surprises me how things work out. Last week I said my goodbyes to ABF Forum, due to Stacy’s inability to continue hosting this challenge. But, by the grace of our dear fellow blogger Benjamin Rowe of Aperature64, we are back in the saddle.
Berta and I made a new friend this summer. We spent our weekend mornings by the river, sitting on a new wooden dock, enjoying the sun. This little duck decided to check us out, so she swam close by, wondering what strange creatures we are. First time I had a 18-55 mm lens, so the images were not great. But the next weekend I brought a 75-300 and got much better results.
The editing was very simple, a tighter crop and small adjustments of colors and exposure. I used focal soften effect to make the water a little bit misty. The green in the water is a reflection of a railway bridge above, I am very happy how it turned out. It has a warm, summery feel, just like it really was. After few rainy days, the ducks are gone. Who knows if our little friend will come back to us.
If you are new to the AfterBeforeFriday Forum, hop over to Ben’s blog Aperature64. There you will find all the info you need and all our images in one place.I am very curious to see how many old friends will gather around at the new place. Hoping for some familiar faces and some fresh ones.
ABFriday Week 57/September One Photo Focus Reveal
Mwahahaha!!!! I tricked you all, my minions! From now on I am the one and only host of After Before Friday Forum!!!
Ok, ok…just this Friday. Our Mom Stacy is enjoying some family time, so we are temporarily gathered here. There will be a post from Stacy with all the usual stuff and one big reveal – September One Photo Focus Reveal. It will be one from Benjamin Rowe of Aperture64 and I do hope it’s a bug. 😛 For all the details check her blog Visual Venturing.
Moving on to this week’s ABF submissions.
Submitted by Michelle Lunato Michelle Lunato Photography
Submitted by Emilio Pasquale Photos by Emilio
Emilio says:
The original image was taken during our 3 year wedding anniversary spent on the Queen Mary, which has been moored in Long Beach Harbor (California) since 1967.
Submitted by Lynne Ayers Beyond the Brush Photography
Submitted by Katie Prior Drawing with Light
Katie says:
Big thanks to Loré this week for taking on the responsibility of the ABForum whilst Stacy takes a well-earned break. Continuing with my experimenting with Photoshop, I have been playing at turning a photo into a sketch. See my post for more details.
Submitted by Robin Kent PhotographybyKent
Submitted by Loré Dombaj Snow's Fissures and Fractures