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Early in the morning of a foggy day, around the streets of Bamberg. Beautiful town in Germany.

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Great shot, Mehrdad! I really like the colors in this image. May I ask how you processed this shot?

Thank you.

Sure you can sak: I am not 100% sure but I think I used Snapseed at the end. So Lightroom and then Snapseed. I have no access to the file now thats why I can not say for sure.

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A moment of time after UFO flies up.  :rolleyes:

They came to check what goes with human radar, made their records and gone. Light beams from engines were very pronounced but quickly disappeared at clouds.

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The post box on the shore at Bruichladdich on the island of Islay in Scotland looking over Loch Indaal. Immediately behind me is the Bruichladdich Distillery, one of eight whisky distilleries on the island. I managed to visit all of them and sample their whisky.

 

I appreciate your use of an extreme wide-angle lens to give the pier and post-box a slight slanting angle - without doubt an artistic representation of whisky-haze? : P

 

Seriously, love the shot!

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Thanks. Somehow I managed to avoid being overcome despite imbibing my first of the day at 8 in the morning courtesy of our delightful B&B owner who offered a dram with breakfast. Followed up with 3 to 5 samples at every distillery we visited (two a day on a couple of days) and a late night drop thanks to strategically timed casual encounters with the host, who was always willing to offer "the last few drops" from one of his near empty bottles, and I was amazed I could point the camera at anything.

 

I put it down to the distillery samples being generally smaller than a typical measure, lots of fresh air and hearty breakfasts involving salmon, smoked haddock and kippers.

 

Unusually for me I took a lot of images on this trip so no doubt I'll be posting a few more.

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Gibraltar Rock using X-E2 and 10-24mm lens

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