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Canon 80D

ISO 800

1/640sec

Spring in Cyprus, where the fields are green and the sunsets are breathtaking...

a long exposure from the time when moss was still growing strong on the coastal rocks in Winter months in Western Australia... i liked the movement of the clouds - they were coming through rather quickly...

 

ISO 100 | f/16 | 240 sec | 16mm | Reverse GND Filter | ND Filter

Auckland, New Zealand

Program:Manual

Lens:50mm f/1.4 G

F:8.0

Speed:1/60

ISO:640

Focal Length:50 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:0

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO

VR:Off

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:11.89 m

Dof:inf (5.56 m - inf)

HyperFocal:10.40 m

 

A digital painting created in Dream by Wombo (AI) and upscaled in Deep Dream Generator (AI). Various filters and effects applied in PS, including Topaz Denoise, HDR effects in Nik Collection, as well as Photomatix.

Highest position in Explore = 2 on Sept. 14th, 2009. Also featured on Explore home page and Interestingness Page. Thank you!

 

I had the pleasure to travel to San Francisco this summer with my family. It's such a beautiful city and there are so many wonderful picturesque locations to choose from, truly a photographer's paradise. Since I hadn't been there in 10 years, I decided to reshoot several of the famous landmarks, the Golden Gate Bridge being my main interest as I had never seen it without tons of fog. During the few days I was there, the weather was unseasonably warm and again, thick layers of fog blanketed the bridge nearly every day, almost completely blocking out the sunsets. On the last evening before we had to leave, I decided to make the trek out to Fort Point for one of the many postcard views. Just as I got there, as if on queue, the fog began to lift as the sun went down. I ran (literally) up and down the beach to try and find the best location and fired off several sets. The sunset was amazing... Orange to purple to blue... I had never seen anything quite like it and had a hard time getting back behind the camera as I just wanted to sit there and soak it all in. When I got back home, this was my favorite of the bunch as it really captured the full color gradient of the sunset that had been enhanced by the lifting fog. In addition, I really liked how the last few rays of sunlight poked through and highlighted the trees over on the left, with the one solo tree on top of the hill almost perfectly framed by the bridge arch. The sailboat was a total bonus and couldn't have sailed through at a better time.

 

About the shot, this is an HDR composed of 9 different exposures to cover the full dynamic range of color in the magnificent sunset as well as the famous red color of the bridge. The longer exposures in the set did a great job of capturing the motion in the waves as they crashed against the rocky shoreline. Once the 9 shots were stitched together, I just did some standard post processing in Photoshop (curves, contrast, sharpening).

 

Sorry to all my Flickr friends who haven't seen much of me lately. Work has been full of unexpected changes and has taken much of my focus recently. The good news is that I've been out on several shoots over the summer and have at least 20 sets to still sift through and process. I'll post them over the coming weeks. I should be back in full swing and look forward to catching up on my contacts' streams and going through the hundred+ friend requests I've received recently. Please be patient if I don't get to you right away or comment on every image but please know that I enjoy going through everyone's streams and taking time to appreciate all your wonderful work. Hope you all have a fantastic week!

 

Also, almost forgot, a portion of my portfolio has been featured on the FREE iFolio iPhone application. There are quite a few great artists out there and some awe inspiring work so if you have an iPhone, you can download the app and take the beautiful photos with you in your pocket :-)

Sunset at Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key, Florida. These clouds are a tropical depression. That first week of June 2005 we had 2 tropical depressions hit us during our photography trip. The second cut our trip short, as we tried to out run the feeder bands that would jeopardize a safe trip home to Coastal Mississippi. August 29, 2005, Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The rest is history. However, at the time this photograph was taken, all was right with our little world! It will remain full of good memories, as the calm before The Storm!

I like to eat a big bowl of honey vanilla Greek yogurt and top it with these and some homemade granola :D Yummm!

  

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Apps: pure shot, dynamic light, photo copier, distressed fx

I really like how detailed this photo of Sock is; it was sort of bland in colour but the second I converted it to black and white, it just popped!

 

Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.

 

Click "L" for a larger view.

 

I've seen everybody else's Moths and Fireflies, so I thought I would throw my 2 cents in.

  

Enjoy! :)

1963 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Series 32 Model 3269 4-door Celebrity Sedan

Photo taken in Het Leenderbos, Leende. Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands.

A Oldsmobile 78 Dynamic Cruiser at the Street Mag Show Hannover.

 

This one has semaphores, never seen those on a american car before.

Minolta Maxxum 7000

Minolta AF 28-85/3.5-4.5

Kodak Tri-X

Rodinal Developer 7min@20C

DsLr DiGiTiZeD

PS ( two exposures ala dynamic range type, masked off only revealing some detail on the pot!!!

#1 Explore / Interestingness

Closeup of Graffiti by the Humber River

This was my entry in the first round of Photographer Of The Year 2014....Dynamic Landscapes. This is a huge annual competition run by Practical Photography and Digital Photo and is open to entries from all around the globe.

I found out a few weeks ago that my photo was one of eight selected for the shortlist. Imagine my joy at opening the current issue of Practical Photography to find it spread across two pages:))

 

The original shot www.flickr.com/photos/ronnielmills/8740925982/

These ripples at Lake Louise provide a kind of dynamic serenity. Was able to get to the lake from Banff for sunrise last week on a trip. The quiet was palpable. The ripples were provided with a little snowball and added a sense of dynamic movement to the moment.

Featured on my calendar for 2011: www.lulu.com/product/calendar/2011-images/13385018

Purchase prints of this shot: larsfotos.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=10067931...

Il famoso Tracciolino, sentiero di servizio alle opere idroelettriche di Val Codera e Valle dei Ratti (SO)

Rapidly Changing Cloudscape as the Rising Sun Begins to Warm the Clouds.

 

View L A R G E.

 

Nine Minutes Earlier.

 

When the Sun showed Itself

movement, colours and light

Museu Maritimo, Barcelona, Catalunya , Spain

 

CROSSVIEW

To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.

Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare leggermente) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale.

 

If you have studfobia look away now.

 

I've been wanting to make a Companion Cube in this scale for a while. The Cube just wasn't complete without a companion. Chell was a nice challenge and a chance to try out some different sculptural techniques.

In 2006 and 2007, Trainboy and I had a brief period of living next door to each other in DeKalb while he was a student at NIU. We stopped in at Belvidere to check on the CNW sisters one night after an NWI Chapter Meeting in Rockford. I believe Tom, John, Tim and Lance were along for this effort. No flashbulbs used for this nighttime view as there was plenty of available light.

 

The CNW 8646 & 8701 lived on the Belvidere Sub for many months during this period and I'm pleseantly surprised that 5.5 years later that they are still alive on Uncle Pete's railroad.

 

08-27-2006

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