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A random act of kindness is a purportedly selfless act performed by a person or persons wishing to either assist or cheer up an individual or in some cases even an animal. There will generally be no reason other than to make people smile, or be happier. Either spontaneous or planned in advance, random acts of kindness are encouraged by various communities. An oft-cited example of a random act of kindness is, when paying the toll at a toll booth on a highway, to pay the toll for the vehicle behind you as well.
The phrase "Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty" may have been coined by peace activist Anne Herbert. Herbert says she wrote it on a placemat at a Sausalito restaurant in 1982 or 1983.
A book, Random Acts of Kindness, was released by Conari Press in 1993.
Established in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation promotes spreading kindness.
The movie Pay It Forward (2000) is largely based on Random Acts of Kindness.
The French film Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001) (Amélie) follows a young woman who engages in various random – and often anonymous – acts of kindness.
NOTE: Please feel free to share a story of some random act of kindness someone did for you.... or vice versa
all information was found at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_act_of_kindness
“It takes a long time to grow young.” - Pablo Picasso quotes (Spanish Artist and Painter. 1881-1973)
Photo taken during the birthday of my girls' 8-year old cousin, Irvine. He is Maggy B's student, by the way. Good to see you again, Magz!
Sir Norman Foster's Great Court at the British Museum - Really impressive, not only for fans of modern architecture like me
Explore Front Page 17/02/09 - thank you!
Woke up this morning stretching bones for another same old day.
With the urban wall that has never gone small, how and when can I climb to that tower?
Explored - Feb. 16, 2009 - Thank you all so very much!
Thanks Chris for the explore link!
What:
The sun setting over cracked ice on the frozen bay.
Where:
Glen Haven (near Peggy's Cove)
Nova Scotia, Canada
(I added it to the map in case you want to find it)
About:
I was driving down to Peggy's Cove (duh...) to see if I could catch a decent sunset. I saw the frozen bay in Glen Haven and the sun was getting pretty low so I figured it would be too late by the time I got to Peggy's to catch it so I stopped and snapped a few shots and managed to even get some nice clouds. Good thing I stopped because by the time I finally made it to Peggy's Cove they along with the sun were gone!
Edit: This was added later:
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I forgot to mention that I didn't even see that slight rainbow and the rays when I was there. I only noticed when I processed the -2ev exposure. The UV filter on my 10-20mm is just amazing at pulling detail from the sky. It's just a Hoya, nothing special but I'm always amazed when I look through the view-finder!
I could have brought those elements out a little more during PP but the sky was already so amazing that I didn't want to mess with it.
Tech crap:(copied from my reply to Justin's question)
I should have posted the PP work in my comment but it was really late! This one was done in Photomatix, I always try that first as it is quick and dirty. Often it is too "dirty" though and I can't get it they way I want it to look. I liked this one though after I brought the luminosity way down. It actually looked the way I remembered it. Didn't need much PS work afterwards either.
BTW, most of my shots lately are DRIs (Dynamic Range Increase) or more commonly known as blended exposures. I could have gotten the same results here blending the -2ev sky with the 0ev foreground and using some of the +2ev highlights. It would have taken much longer though. Like I said I liked the Photomatix result in this case so I worked with that. Wheww...
Do NOT go here unless you want to freeze!
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Nikon D90 : Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm : 1/60s + -2ev & +2ev @ f/11 ISO200
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Catedral de la Virgen de Kazan- St. Petersburgo - Rusia
Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan - St.Petersburgo -Russia
La catedral de la Virgen de Kazan es la cima de la arquitectura del alto clasicismo y, a la vez, un brillante ejemplo de síntesis de las artes. El majestuoso edificio con columnata ampliamente desplegada que domina la avenida Nevski fue construida en 1801-1811 por proyecto de A. Voronijin. La historia de este edificio como templo tiene sus páginas negras: desde 1932 en él se alojó el Museo de la historia de la religión y el ateísmo. Empero, esto permitió conservar el decorado interno de la catedral. Actualmente el edificio fue devuelto a la iglesia. En 1813 en la catedral fue sepultado el comandante y jefe de las tropas rusas en la Guerra Patria de 1812, mariscal de campo M. Kutúzov. En 1837 ante la catedral fue instalada su estatua.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan is the pinnacle of classical architecture and high, while a brilliant example of synthesis of the arts. The majestic building with a colonnade overlooking the widely deployed Nevski Avenue was built in 1801-1811 for project A. Voronijin. The history of this building as a temple has its black pages from 1932 it housed the museum of the history of religion and atheism. However, this allowed to keep the decorations inside the cathedral. Currently, the building was returned to the church. In 1813 he was buried in the cathedral and the chief commander of Russian troops in the Patriotic War of 1812, Field Marshal M. Kutuzov. In 1837 the cathedral was erected his statue.
We went to St Kilda for dinner last night and the sunset was spectacular. I managed to fire off a couple of shots with the Spirit of Tasmania in the foreground. Den and I took the van on this ship a few years ago and went to Tasmania for a week. It's a huge ship. This shot is straight out of camera except for correcting the horizon in Lightroom.
Here's some information from www.spiritoftasmania.com.au/:
Spirit of Tasmania I and II were built in 1998 by Kvaerner Masa-Yards in Finland. They have a displacement weight of almost 30,000 tonnes and a length of 194.3 metres.
Spirit of Tasmania I and II cross Bass Strait at a cruising speed of 27 knots which is the equivalent of 50 kilometres per hour. The 429 kilometre voyage across Bass Strait is roughly twice the distance by road between Devonport and Strahan, on Tasmania’s west coast.
Stretched end-to-end, the vehicle lanes on each ship would be almost two kilometres long!
TGIF my friends, enjoy your Valentine weekend. =D
San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Explore (reached #9)- Feb. 13, 2009 / appeared on FP to..Thanks to all of you.
this photo appeared on the cover page of Philippine Center for Aquatic and Marine Research Development, DOST CY 2008 Annual Report
www.pcamrd.dost.gov.ph/index.php/download/doc_view/11-cy-...
...in the local church of Imst.
What do you do on a sunday? Right! As a reputable person you go to church! So did I!
But not for prayin' :-) hehe.
Somehow I ain't to satisfied with this shot.. or to be honest: I think it somehow sucks.
But after having spent at least 2 hours editing it I thought it would still upload it to hear your HONEST opinion. I don't want you "to put lipstick on a pig" (that's how Leo translates the German "schönreden")
PLEASE (!!!) critizize this shot! I somehow find church HDRs very difficult and once again I salute the incredible ARTIE - the master of (church) HDRs.
Music: Evolution of dance
Shot:
Pentax K200D, Sigma 10-20, 10mm (35mm equivalent: 15mm), 2 shots, exposure times 25 and 6 seconds
Software used for this image:
Photomatix Pro 3 (Details Enhancer), Adobe Photoshop CS3
Criticism is welcome and appreciated!
Our boat did ferry us cross the Nam Khan river to Ban Souandara. This village is populated by Khamu, Hmong and Lao Loom people. Here you can take an elephant ride through teak forests and farmland to Tad Sae Waterfall. After sitting on an elephant through forest and jungle for an hour and half, you will arrive to this Waterfall. The crystal water there will be a great invitation to swim a bit. The waterfall stream flows into the Nam Khan river. The waterfall is divided into 3 limestone steps. There are numerous cascades and pools with turquoise water. This is an ideal place for bathing but also for the Laos elephants.
Photo of the bathing elephants taken at the tad Sae Waterfall nearby Luang Prabang - Laos.
Onze boot bracht ons via the Nam Khan rivier naar het dorpje Ban Souandara. Dit dorp word bewoond door de bergvolkeren Khamu, Hmong en Lao Loom. Hier kan je per olifant een rit maken naar de Tad Sae waterval. Na een tocht van anderhalf uur door de jungle en teakbos kom je aan bij deze prachtige waterval. Deze waterval heeft verschillende plateaus en helder groen water. Werkelijk de mooiste waterval die we tot nu toe gezien hebben. De olifanten krijgen een lekker verfrissend bad.
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Thank you very much my dear friends for your visits, comments and fave. You are Superb!
Please NO multigroup invites!
~ Quadvision (Me)
The cropping of this shot is accidental, I accidentally saved on full resolution file with this cropping while shutting down PS & couldn't recall what I did to process it. Anyways, my guardian angel says its good to go... so here it is! =P =D
HGGT & HBWH ;) | Must see L on B
Explore #47(Highest position) - Thanks everyone & thank you nejire for explore link
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Hope you like this POV. I've been wanting to click the local housing - HDB here. I chanced upon this view in China town. Think it's original ;-)
Sorry, I am behind in visiting some of my contacts stream. Will do so over the next few days.
DRI- Digital Blending of 5 exposures . Masking for the tennis court
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螞 像 孜 空 寫 歌 腐 在 ︽
蟻 一 孜 白 詩 唱 敗 不 螞
隻 地 前 陪 自 的 得 蟻
長 埋 , 葬 慰 未 不 ︾
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迢 地 羅 向
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09' Happy Together's travel × ruifang, Taiwan.
My little snowdrops are buried under several inches of snow this morning so glad I took some shots before the snow arrived.
Thank you flickry_flick for the spot on Front Page Explore :)) #22 04/02/09
Ist Place Winner in Flickr's Awesome Blossoms Contest 27 www.flickr.com/groups/flickrsawesomeblossoms/
2nd Place in Floral Fantasia Dainty & Delicate Contest www.flickr.com/groups/floralfantasia/discuss/721576150149...
Featured Golden Diamond of the week in Golen Pictures Worth 1000 Words (09.09)
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2nd Place in Nature's Carousel Looking Forward to 1000 Members Contest
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1st Place in Blink Again for Interesting Images "First Signs of Spring" contest Feb 2011
Our boat did ferry us cross the Nam Khan river to Ban Souandara. This village is populated by Khamu, Hmong and Lao Loom people. Here you can take an elephant ride through teak forests and farmland to Tad Sae Waterfall. After sitting on an elephant through forest and jungle for an hour and half, you will arrive to this Waterfall. The crystal water there will be a great invitation to swim a bit.
Wanna stay at my Robinson Crusoe house? Enjoy a good picnic lunch looking at the waterfalls and take time for relax and swim. Photo taken at the Tad Sae Waterfalls located 20km dirt road south of Luang Prabang - Laos.
Tad Sae Waterfalls can be accessed only by boat and best during rainy season. Here we arrived at end of a very scenic Tad Sae waterfalls. The waterfall stream flows into the Nam Khan river. The waterfall is divided into 3 limestone steps. There are numerous cascades and pools with turquoise water. This is an ideal place for bathing. I'll post more photo's later.
Devil's food cake with cream cheese&oreo filling, covered in chocolate. I made this for my Grandma's birthday & it was sooooo goood.
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More archive stuff from last year. I posted a similar shot awhile back but this one is a bit different. I am a bit more confident in my editing skills now and know a bit more about using textures to make an image more interesting. What do you guys think? I like it!
Oh....btw...this is one of my former students and her boyfriend. Howard and I ran into them on the beach one day and took these shots!
Il libeccio è un vento che viene dalla Libia (Africa) dopo aver attraversato il mare , si annuncia a Procida con grossi nuvoloni scuri provenienti dall' isola d' Ischia come vediamo da questa foto presa da Terramurata in una pausa tra una ondata di pioggia e la successiva.
Ho avuto una settimana bagnata !l
Rain annouce from S-W wind.
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Capaccio loc. Capo di Fiume (SA) - Italy
Alle falde del Monte Calpazio, le cui cime sono chiamate Monte Soprano a Nord e Monte Sottano a Sud, troviamo questa splendida località chiamata Capo di Fiume, dalle ricche sorgenti d' acqua che risultano essere una diramazione del fiume Calore che sottopassa la montagna e da cui deriva il nome della città di Capaccio, dal latino Caput Acquae.
Capo di Fiume è un luogo assolutamente incantevole, tra le varie bellezze naturali c'è un ristorante ricavato da un vecchio mulino circondato da molti ruscelli nei quali si suddivide il corso d' acqua.
Vi è un laghetto dal quale emerge solo una colonna di un antico tempio Greco, qui ripresa nello scatto, è inoltre un habitat ideale per vari tipi di uccelli acquatici e presenta un fenomeno interessante nel punto da cui sorge l' acqua, numerose bolle d' aria emergono dal fondo alla superfice rendendo il posto ancora più affascinante e particolare.
Capaccio loc. Capo di Fiume (SA) - Italy
At the foot of Mount Calpazio, whose peaks are called Monte Soprano north and south Monte Sottano, we find this wonderful place called the head of river, from rich sources of water that are a branch of the river Calore that passes under the mountain and from which derives its name from the city of Capaccio, from the Latin Caput Acquae.
Capo di Fiume is an absolutely beautiful place, between the natural beauty there is a restaurant converted from an old mill surrounded by many streams in which the course is made up of water.
There is a lake which shows only one column of an ancient Greek temple, here shooting step, it is also an ideal habitat for various aquatic birds and presents an interesting phenomenon at the point from which rises the water, many air bubbles rising from the bottom to the surface, making the place even more fascinating and unusual.
Explore #1 on Sunday, February 1, 2009
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Wow, with many thanks to my friends :)
The celebration continues… Lunar New Year 2009 -- the year of the Ox
The Black Hmong are the largest minority in the Sapa region, accounting for about 50% of the population of about 50,000.
HAPPY NEW YEAR : 2010
AFRIKAANS gelukkige nuwejaar ALBANIAN Gëzuar vitin e ri ALSATIAN e glëckliches ëies / güets nëies johr ARABIC aam saiid / sana saiida ARMENIAN shnorhavor nor tari
AZERI yeni iliniz mubarek BAMBARA bonne année BASQUE urte berri on BELARUSIAN З новым годам (Z novym hodam) BENGALI subho nababarsho BERBER asgwas amegas BETI mbembe mbu BOBO bonne année BOSNIAN sretna nova godina BRETON bloavez mad BULGARIAN честита нова година BIRMAN hnit thit ku mingalar pa CANTONESE kung hé fat tsoi CATALAN feliç any nou CHINESE xin nièn kuai le / xin nièn hao CORSICAN pace e salute CROAT sretna nova godina CZECH šťastný nový rok
DANISH godt nytår DUTCH gelukkig Nieuwjaar ESPERANTO felicxan novan jaron eliæan novan jaron ESTONIAN head uut aastat FAROESE gott nýggjár FINNISH onnellista uutta vuotta FLEMISH gelukkig Nieuwjaar FRENCH bonne année FRIULAN bon an GALICIAN feliz aninovo GEORGIAN gilotsavt aral tsels GERMAN ein gutes neues Jahr / prost Neujahr GREEK kali chronia / kali xronia eutichismenos o kainourgios chronos GUARANÍ rogüerohory año nuévo-re HAITIAN CREOLE bònn ané HMONG Jawn Sha No Cha HAWAIIAN hauoli makahiki hou HEBREW shana tova HINDI nav varsh ki subhkamna HUNGARIAN boldog új évet ICELANDIC farsælt komandi ár INDONESIAN selamat tahun baru IRISH GAELIC ath bhliain faoi mhaise ITALIAN felice anno nuovo, buon anno JAPANESE akemashite omedetô KABYLIAN asseguèsse-ameguèsse
KANNADA hosa varshada shubhaashayagalu KHMER sur sdei chhnam thmei KIRUNDI umwaka mwiza KOREAN seh heh bok mani bat uh seyo KURDE sala we ya nû pîroz be
LAO sabai di pi mai LATIN felix sit annus novus LATVIAN laimīgo Jauno gadu LINGALA bonana / mbula ya sika elamu na tonbeli yo LITHUANIAN laimingų Naujųjų Metų LOW SAXON gelükkig nyjaar LUXEMBOURGEOIS e gudd neit Joër MACEDONIAN srekna nova godina MALAGASY arahaba tratry ny taona MALAY selamat tahun baru MALTESE sena gdida mimlija risq MAORI kia hari te tau hou MONGOLIAN shine jiliin bayariin end hurgeye (Шинэ жилийн баярын мэнд хvргэе) MORÉ wênd na kô-d yuum-songo NORWEGIAN godt nytt år OCCITAN bon annada PERSIAN sâle no mobârak POLISH szczęśliwego nowego roku PORTUGUESE feliz ano novo ROMANI bangi vasilica baxt
ROMANIAN un an nou fericit / la mulţi ani RUSSIAN С Новым Годом (S novim godom)
SAMOAN ia manuia le tausaga fou SANGO nzoni fini ngou SARDINIAN bonu annu nou
SCOTTISH GAELIC bliadhna mhath ur SERBIAN srecna nova godina SHONA goredzwa rakanaka \SINDHI nain saal joon wadhayoon SLOVAK stastlivy novy rok SLOVENIAN srečno novo leto SOBOTA dobir leto SPANISH feliz año nuevo SWAHILI mwaka mzuri
SWEDISH gott nytt år SWISS-GERMAN äs guets Nöis TAGALOG manigong bagong taon TAHITIAN ia ora te matahiti api TAMIL iniya puthandu nalVazhthukkal TATAR yana yel belen TELUGU nuthana samvathsara subhakankshalu THAI (sawatdii pimaï) TIBETAN tashi délek TURKISH yeni yiliniz kutlu olsun UDMURT Vyľ Aren UKRAINIAN Z novym rokom URDU naya saal mubarik VIETNAMESE Chúc Mừng Nam Mới / Cung Chúc Tân Niên / Cung Chúc Tân Xuân WALOON ("betchfessîs" spelling) bone annéye / bone annéye èt bone santéye WELSH blwyddyn newydd dda WEST INDIAN CREOLE bon lanné YIDDISH a gut yohr
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Pre dawn was not so good, but I had noticed this yacht and thought, if the sun came up and peaked thought the clouds it might be good. So we waited, and we were rewarded.
I'm not 100% happy here, I just cant manage to get the exposure and WH right.
- ISO 100, f9, 1/60, 10mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.
Processing
- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Unsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (30%)
HDR
- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.
—Dante, La Vita Nuova
Hello Flickr! I am really REALLY happy today because the Coachella lineup finally came out and SO many bands I love will be there--including my absolute fave and the band that Scott and I saw at Coachella 2004 when we finally got together (The Cure--very very sentimental, the reason we went in the first place).
I couldn't be happier and I seriously can't wait. This will be my 6th straight year.
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Explore best position #8 28/01/2009
This picture was taken this evening and is dedicated to my friend Robert Vardigan www.flickr.com/photos/robertvardigans/
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The Old England building in the snow. At the far right you can spot a building that's been wrapped with a famous painting of the famous Belgian surrealist painter Magritte.
The shot
Standard 3 exposure HDR [-2,0,+2EV] at f/13 using the Simga 10-20mm lens on a tripod.
Photoshop
° Shadows and highlights.
° A little desaturation on the snow.
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are ( as always ) welcome.
Music
HDR from 3 exposures - f/8.0 - 1/640s - ISO 100 - 18mm
Nikon D80 with 18-200 VR
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany(New York) announced that 33 worship sites will be closed due to demographics and shortage of priests.
Explore on 2009-01-23 - Teşekkürler.
Nikon D80 ve Sigma 17-70 len ile çekildi.
# Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)
# Aperture: f/25.0
# Focal Length: 19 mm
# ISO Speed: 320
Tek kareden yalancı HDR yaptım arkadaşlar. orijinaline yakın bir görüntü elde ettim. Çekim yaptığım alanda komyanla denizi doldurdukları için rahat çalışamadık.
PS ile boyutunu küçültüm ve imza ekledim.
İzleyen, yorum ve eleştiri yazan herkese şimdiden teşekkürler.
Herkese iyi bir hafta sonu diliyorum.
Faith is in the eye of the beholder.
Every whisper
Of every waking hour
I'm choosing my confessions.
Today’s soundtrack: Losing my religion – REM
Front Page EXPLORE. Thank YOU....
Been wanting to shoot here for the last 6 months .....and only NOW !!!!
At 36 metres above Henderson Road, Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It was built to connect the two hills of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill.
The bridge has a unique wave-form made up of seven undulating curved steel “ribs” that alternately rise over and under its deck. The curved “ribs” form alcoves that function as shelters with seats within.
Slats of yellow balau wood, an all-weather timber found in South-East Asia, are used in the decking. Look out for carvings on the slats marking the height you are at on various points along the bridge.
The wave-forms will be lit with attractive LED light from 7pm to 2am daily, giving the bridge an illuminative glow.
DRI (smart objects): 7 exposures. + Manual blending of 2 additional exposures with the composite . NO Filters. Shot in the bluhour
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In celebration of President Barack Obama's Inauguration Day.
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I'm writing my first HDR book and trying to recall different styles that I've used during the course of my HDR evolution. So, bear with me if you see different pictures from my stream with different techniques. And that should also explain why I was not able to visit you these days.
This HDR is actually made up of just 1 exposure. One jpg.
My HDR book will be very direct. Just how I do my stuff, You'll be surprised to know how easy I make my HDRs if you buy my book. I will be including pictures for your exercise.
Hoping and wishing you will be interested and will support my project.
The sun finally decided to show up after almost 3 weeks. I went to Kirkland waterfront hoping to get some beautiful sunset. It was hazy and cloudless, all the boats were parked away for the winter-- not exactly what I had in mind. In a distance, you can see the Seattle downtown skyline. They should build some crazy tall skyscrapers, photographers will definitely benefit. :)
This shot was taken 40 minutes after sunset.
Canon EOS 5D
25 sec at f/7.1
ISO 100
16 mm (16.0-35.0mm)
I want to do more seascape photography. There is something about moving water that sucks me in. I want to thank Mr. Patrick Smith for his photostream which inspired me. He has some of the best seascape images I have ever seen, and definitely is one of the top notch photographers here on Flickr. He generously puts up detailed descriptions of where, when, and how he took each of his photos. It's a learning experience viewing all his amazing work, as well as great motivation.
If you'd like to order prints, please visit my Etsy:
Explore #101, Jan 20th, 2009
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Here is a story for you. I was being a bit of a rebel and I jumped the fence to take some 'farm' photos........ well these bloody cow creatures are crazy, I was minding my own business and then out of the blue........ I was being chased down, so what did I do.... hahah I took some photos ;)
Funny thing was, as soon as I spun around, they were dead still ;)
- ISO 100, f9, 1/60, 10mm
- Sigma 10-20mm Lens.
- Tripod.
Processing
- HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens.
- Borders added using Lightroom 2.2
- Upsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0 (50%)
HDR
- Tone mapped using Photomatix HDR, in detail mode.
Format: Film photonegative
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Note: "Ted, not Tess?"
Format: Film photonegative
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Explore # 361 January 18,2009
Ganoga Falls. One of over 20 waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park. Ganoga is the highest. 94 feet.
Ho riunito in questa scena :la storica rolleiflex con la quale ho scattato l' atrio di Villa Pignatelli a SanGiorgio, il cielo procidano ripreso con la Nikon, il programma Bryce che adoro e l'acqua virtuale e marina, in sintesi il mio mondo.
La foto dell' atrio , duplicata e ribaltata mi ha confermato la piena funzionalità della gloriosa Rolleiflex.