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As we all bask in this weeks thaw here in the Midwest, this shot is a reminder of what the Great Lakes can stir up late in the winter season. Conrail 6314 at Porter, IN in heavy lake effect snow. Soon the Indiana Toll Road would be shut down, traffic at a standstill and white out conditions. This was the first and only time I experienced a white out, where for maybe 2 seconds, literally could see nothing on a highway ramp.
Photo of an Amsterdam houseboat with a flag that was altered with the Topaz Clarity plug-in (contrast boost edgy effect), then the Topaz Lens Effects plug-in (reflector silver and graduated blue effects), then the Topaz Detail plug-in (skin smoothing effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure plug-in (cyanotype indigo blue effect), then the Dynamic Auto-Painter (Monet effect), and then the Alien Skin Snap Art 4 plug-in (oil pastel effect).
The Little Mermaid, gift from the people of Denmark upon founding BrasÃlia, reposes in her reflecting pool in front of the Navy Ministry.
Carpathian Lynx ~ Dudley Zoological Gardens ~ Birmingham ~ England ~ Saturday May 20th 2017.
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Our Katie .... im getting to like doing this sort of work....View On Black
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Yes, yes, flowers again.. I was trying out an old FD lens on my EOS camera (with a convertor I bought on e-bay) and liked the texture effect created by the lens on the background.
I tend to look at the sky, and when I was in southern South Africa I did so more as the weather changed very quickly within a single day. Every time I saw a low cloud layer on the horizon, I wished and hoped for what I call the layering effect. A ceiling of low clouds appears but they do not cover the horizon, so that during the sunset, the sun, covered by those clouds, at a given moment will appear below that layer and above the sea, and that light will be "trapped" in that narrow strip producing a series of really beautiful and special reflections.
Gansbaai, South Africa, 2022.
This almost reminded me of the butterfly effect of a pebble being thrown in a pond...shot on the Canon75OD within the Leeds To Liverpool Canal..
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This arc is a not-to-be-missed monument when you are in Paris... as world famous & iconic as the eiffel tower.. well at least to me :D
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The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France
The Shot
3 exposure shots (+2..0..-2 EV) in RAW taken handheld
Camera :: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens :: Canon EF 17-40mm F/4L USM
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Blended a 0 EV tonemapped hdr to correct any movement of cars/people
- Added 2 layer mask effect of 'curves' for contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds & cyans) to desaturate any harshness
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (yellows) to slightly darken overall image
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (yellows) to slightly enhance the sunset
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'photo filter' (deep yellow) to give it a warm look
- Used 'warp' transformation to correct some wide angle distortion
- Applied slight 'unsharp mask' on background layer
- Applied slight noise reduction
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Week 4
I was introduced to Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect in high school and have been fascinated ever since. I think in another life, I would love to spend a lifetime studying it.
In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state. The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the metaphorical example of the details of a hurricane (exact time of formation, exact path taken) being influenced by minor perturbations such as the flapping of the wings of a distant butterfly several weeks earlier.
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Noun: the continuing and spreading results of an event or action. You guessed it, the Derwent ferry from Surprise View at 300mm. Any easy one to shoot and process
A few of my contacts expressed an interest in knowing what the difference between the original image and the post processed image with the Orton Effect were.
I'd love to see what my contacts can come up with for this!! If you try it out, send me some Flickr Mail and let me know!
My 31st Photo in Explore!! July 16th, 2008 Highest #55!!
Endless ripples in the sand shaped by invisible yet powerful forces.
They are beautiful, are they not?
Like a metaphor of life, your powerful force can shape massive things you might think insurmountable - but yes, you can make an awesome impression.
I was quite mesmerized by these endless ripples of sand ebbing and flowing over oh so many dunes layered one after another forever towards the horizon. I gazed at their symmetry long after the sun had set and I was so captivated.
Awesomeness!
Press On Regardless.
— at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico.
The snow clouds are beginning to break up in this shot of the high field on saturday. The perfect rows are the stubs of the cotton plants from the summer and fall. There was about 8 inches of snow here.
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