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This image is from the same sequence as the previous image; I decided to try a little bit different approach to the editing.
The rain came and went, but the sky turned glorious and all. Processing: Corel aftershot pro raw edit, then over to on1 effects and Topaz. I wish more People would post how They achieved an image! Just me, but I am interested. Some do already.
At the Detroit Zoo. The Arctic Fox ...
He was running continuously, with only a small window of opportunity where he would appear very briefly. It took quite a bit of waiting and trying to catch him at high speed of X frames/second.
A beautiful little animal.
Here is a picture that I took at about 4:45 AM on Monday May 1, 2017 of a house that I designed the trusses for. This image is the culmination of my dream of getting a shot of the Milky Way with a house that I designed the trusses on, a lot of pre-planning for the shot, good luck and cooperation of the weather, getting up WAY too early and going out to the job site in the dark, and about three hours of editing in Photoshop.
Shiprock at night; was hoping to get a (clear) shot with the Milky Way but the weather wasn't cooperating.
The River Avon in Infrared, Evesham, Worcestershire, UK
Taken using a Hoya R72 infrared filter and processed in Aftershot 3 and Paintshop Pro.
My first dabble with this filter....I'm not entirely happy with the image but looking forward to some more practice as it's rather good fun !
Upper Antelope Canyon. Words can't express how incredible this place is. Unfortunately I picked the wrong time of day and wrong time of year to see the famous light beams. The "photo tours" were booked, so no tripods allowed on the regular tours. I could very easily visit this area several times and probably never tire of it!
Beyond the fights and the struggles; there lies the spectrum of indefinite hypothesis.
Shot taken with Canon Eos 550d; used Tamron 18-200mm. Processed with Corel AfterShot Pro 2.
Russian Sailor. - DSC_5876_g3 - [explored]
#December2014GYGOComp
This was photo had the most views for 2014 for me!! The photo was a impromptu shot, and seems to have worked out well. Having so many view inspired me to keep doing more portraits for the year.
Strobe info:
strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe hand held above camera through octabox softbox at full power.
Triggered by Yongnuo RF-600tx
Camera Nikon D3100
Software: Aftershot Pro and Gimp
Olympus Pen E-P5
M. Zuiko ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II
Processing: a realy hard work in 4 steps, with Corel PaintShop Pro X5, Nik Software Color Efex 3- and Corel AfterShot Pro 2 (64 Bits)
Black and White HDR treatment of some farm equipment.
Processed in Aftershot Pro 3 from a single RAW file.
At the Detroit Zoo. Never let the smile of the king fool you!!! He's happy to see you, but on his own terms!
Roaming. Grounded. Roots.
Taken with Canon Eos 550d. Used Tamron 18-200mm. Retouched with Corel AfterShot Pro 2.
Suprised by the exposure, IOU all some additional information about this picture! I suppose.
Additional to the exif: a polarizing filter has been used (and only that one). I held the camera in my hand: no tripod or anything alike has been used.
Postprocessing started with some initial adaptations in Corel Aftershot. That has been exported to On One Perfect Effects in which I used the filters HDR, Dynamic contrast (for which layer opacity is adapted), Big soft vignet filter, Color filter: highlight brightening. This was saved in a psd. In Photoshop Elements I applied the colour filter Warm, resized the photo and exported it to jpg.
Strobe set-up for mini photo studio at event.
1st Strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe above and right of camera through softbox 1/32 power.
2nd Strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe below and right of camera through shoot through sheet of tissue paper at 1/64
3rd Strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe left of camera shoot through softbox 1/64 power
4th Strobe Yongnuo 560 Strobe far right behind subject pointed at ceiling above subject 1/64 power.
Software:
Tethering: Darktable
Editing: Aftershot Pro and GIMP
New year is coming fast, I am not sure how active ill be between now and then, so sharing this now!
Love to you all in the new year!
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Head:
Lelutka Vela
Skin:
Velour - Chermy (Resort)
Hair:
Doux - Maeve
Dress:
Tetra - Satin Slip Dress (onyx) LaraX
Eyeshadow:
Guapa - Avril Eyeshadow (1)
Pose, Backdrop and Props:
Focus Poses - Almost Midnight
(Tres Chic event exclusive!)
Sign and edits done in PS aftershot.
Henry, our cat lounges on a couch. The scene was lit with three flash units. The raw file was processed in AfterShot Pro 2. The image was sharpened in PaintShop Pro. The HDR filter was applied in HDR Efex Pro 2.
In camera multiple exposure. The next time someone suggests reading the camera manual, do it. Sitting on a dirt trail with a flash light looking through the manual for instructions on how to do multiple exposures is not comfortable. : )
Blitz-Road-Trip
(Flash-Road-Trip)
Munich in 3 day's, 1 day of travel, 1 day Munich and again one day travel (in between 2 days of work :))
Munich
Munich (/ˈmjuːnɪk/; also /ˈmjuːnɪx/ in British English; German: München, pronounced [ˈmʏnçn̩] ( listen),[2] Bavarian: Minga [ˈmɪŋ(ː)ɐ]) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Bavaria, on the banks of River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Munich is the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg and the 12th biggest city of the European Union with a population of above 1.5 million.[3] The Munich Metropolitan Region is home to 5.8 million people.[4] The city is a major center of art, advanced technologies, finance, publishing, culture, innovation, education, business and tourism in Germany and Europe and enjoys a very high standard and quality of living, reaching #1 in Germany and #4 worldwide according to the 2015 Mercer survey.[5] According to the Globalization and World Rankings Research Institute Munich is considered an alpha-world city, as of 2015.[6]
The name of the city is derived from the Old/Middle High German term Munichen, meaning "by the monks". It derives from the monks of the Benedictine order who ran a monastery at the place that was later to become the Old Town of Munich; hence the monk depicted on the city's coat of arms. Munich was first mentioned in 1158. From 1255 the city was seat of the Bavarian Dukes. Black and gold—the colours of the Holy Roman Empire—have been the city's official colours since the time of Ludwig the Bavarian, when it was an imperial residence. Following a final reunification of the Wittelsbachian Duchy of Bavaria, previously divided and sub-divided for more than 200 years, the town became the country's sole capital in 1506. Catholic Munich was a cultural stronghold of the Counter-Reformation and a political point of divergence during the resulting Thirty Years' War, but remained physically untouched despite an occupation by the Protestant Swedes; as the townsfolk would rather open the gates of their town than risk siege and almost inevitable destruction.[7][citation needed] Like wide parts of the Holy Roman Empire, the area recovered slowly economically.
Having evolved from a duchy's capital into that of an electorate (1623), and later a sovereign kingdom (1806), Munich has been a major European centre of arts, architecture, culture and science since the early 19th century, heavily sponsored by the Bavarian monarchs. In 1918, during the German Revolution, the ruling house of Wittelsbach, which governed Bavaria since 1180, was forced to abdicate in Munich and a short-living socialist republic was declared. In the 1920s, Munich became home to several political factions, among them the NSDAP, which was founded in the city in 1920. Though the first attempt of the Nazi movement to overtake the German government in 1923 with the Beer Hall Putsch, which was stopped by the Bavarian police in Munich with gunfire, the Nazis declared the city after their rise to power to be Hauptstadt der Bewegung (lit.: "Capital of the movement"). During World War II, Munich was heavily bombed and more than 50% of the entire city and up to 90% of the historic centre were destroyed.
The post war period was characterized by American occupation till 1949 and a strong increase of population and economic power during the years of the Wirtschaftswunder (lit.: economic miracle) after 1949. Unlike many other German cities which were heavily bombed and destroyed during World War II, Munich rebuilt most of its traditional cityscape and added a modern face to the city with the Olympic Stadium, while hosting the 1972 Summer Olympics. Especially since the 1980s, Munich and the entire surrounding region was characterized by a strong economic growth, the location of high-tech industries and scientific institutions, very low unemployment rates and a strong influx of people. The city is home to major corporations like BMW, Siemens, MAN, Linde, Allianz, MunichRE as well as many small and medium-sized companies.
Munich is home to many national and international authorities, major universities, major museums and theaters. Its numerous architectural attractions, international sports events, exhibitions, conferences and Oktoberfest attract considerable tourism.[8] Munich is one of the most prosperous and fastest growing cities in Germany. It is a top-ranked destination for migration and expatriate location, despite being the municipality with the highest density of population (4,500 inh. per km²) in Germany. Munich nowadays hosts more than 530,000 people of international background, making up 37.7% of the entire population.[9]
A painted lady butterfly feeds on lantana flowers.
The raw file was processed and colourized in AfterShot Pro 2.
Still experimenting with timelapse. Nikon D7500, 18-55 kit lens, 25MM, ISO 50, f/9.0, 4 second interval, RAW files converted in Corel AfterShot, processed in easyHDR 3, compiled in Corel Video Studio.
One of the views I have uploaded from the top of Mt. Rose, old woods burned from a fire some time ago. Cross-Processed this shot with AfterShot Pro to provide the full contrast effect and show the cloud formations, as well as bring out the deep blues of the evergreen covered Olympic Mountains below.