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Blumenarrangement-Abstrakt© ArtundUnart 2020
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Ohh.... und ich dachte, es wäre schon Frühling!
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Biene ©ArtundUnart 2023
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Parthenos sylvia, the clipper, is a species of butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, mostly in forested areas. The clipper is a fast-flying butterfly.
From my archives. All comments, faves, constructive criticism and suggestions are always welcome. Thank you!
The one-room school that President Johnson, "LBJ", first attended.
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Tropfen an Grashalm ©ArtundUnart 2023
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This beautiful church was build between 1772 and 1816.
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C-FYWT, a de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Mk. III Turbo-Beaver, heading south on taxiway "Bravo" to runway 33 at Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport in Markham, Ontario.
Serial number 1642TB23 began its career on May 25, 1966.
The 55-year-old remains in fine fettle.
Today, it is owned and operated by Pioneer Construction Inc. of Sudbury, Ontario - approximately 210 statute miles / 340 kilometres north of its birthplace in Toronto.
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Tree reflections on standing waves created by constructive interference in a small pond. Paul Ream wilderness park, Utah County, Utah.
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Great Blue Heron at Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge.
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Alternative title: Tunnel Vision
Nothing spectacular.. but again from last year's archives.. processed it a little bit, the zoom effect was done during the shot by rotating the lens, not during post process. Camera was hand held, so there is a bit of shake.. but, I think it still came out good.
Don't know which orientation (one more in the comments) looks better to posted both.
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Have a great weekend.
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The Magic of the Stars is my last photo this year. I would like to thank you all for the comments and for the constructive criticism in 2023. I hope I can implement this in 2024 and learn a lot more.
Die Magie der Sterne ist mein letzes Foto in diesem Jahr. Ich danke Euch allen für die Komentare und für die konstruktive Kritik in 2023. Ich hoffe ich kann dieses 2024 umsetzen und noch viel dazulernen.
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Constructive things to do when you can't sleep on a warm summer's night - take the dog (for protection - as if!) and tripod (to hold the camera - of course) out in the countryside, away from light pollution and see what you can get
An old wicker settee outside an antique store in Smithville, Texas.
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Lesser Flamingo with its typical indredible eye.
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One of the capacities gradually developed by a photographer as time passes by is a "trained" eye for capturing a successful frame ... When you see the scene, it actually calls you to enclose it inside your camera's sensor ...
The two absolutely identical (from a technical - constructive point of view) old, wooden doors stay close to one another forming a formidable mirroring photograph at Nikiforos of Drama's prefecture ... A village of no more than 400 permanent residents but with an extremely interesting variety of old, poor yet architecturally interesting and still absolutely inhabitable if properly maintained dwellings ...
The photograph was taken somewhere around late afternoon hours, without a tripod and with the lowest possible ISO value set on my D90 in order to grasp details as clearly as possible .... Most of my effort was focused in actually framing the scene properly ...
NIKON D90 DSLR with Nikon Nikkor 18 - 55 lens, Manual Mode, shutter speed 1/60s, ISO 160, f 8, focal length 29 mm, use of HOYA ND X 2 filter, cloudy weather white balance, center weighted average metering mode, no flash, no tripod ...
Last September we spent a weekend at Balls 29, a big experimental rocket launch event in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada - the same place where Burning Man takes place. About 300 rocketeers gathered to launch high power rockets in the middle of the playa (dry lakebed). A few years back I did a photoshoot on the playa with this chair. Since then it became a tradition to bring our throne back to the desert every time we go.
I processed a balanced, a photographic, and a paintery HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- Æ’/14, 55 mm, 1/125, 1/500, 1/2000 sec, ISO 100, Sony A6000, SEL-55210, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC6689_0_1_hdr3bal1pho1pai5g.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
View large, please, to see how cute they are... :-)
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the 50mm project nr: 9
the goal: make 50 shots at 50mm.
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I was looking for a more dramatic effect for this sunset. I changed it to sepia with a little cropping to the right of the tree. If anyone has any constructive criticism of how to make it better I would appreciate your ideas. The original is below.
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Mond und Baeume©ArtundUnart 2023
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So this is a quick build that I put together to test out some lighting techniques. I hope you all like it and feel free to leave constructive criticism! My next build should be done in a week or so if I have time so look forward to that.
Cheers, .NP.
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We had some rainy days in the Swiss Alps when I visited last summer. I headed to nearby Fanas, a village with 400 souls on the mountainside of the Prättigau valley, located in the canton of Graubünden. It's fun taking photos in the rain.
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- Æ’/6.3, 16 mm, 1/10, 1/40, 1/160 sec, ISO 200, Sony A6000, SEL-P1650, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC1698_9_0_hdr3bal1pai5i.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography