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Mass Effect Legendary Edition

Mass Effect 1

 

Photomode

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Chicago Lake Effect

 

Lake Michigan

 

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PLEASE CHECK ALSO MY NEWEST PHOTOS OF LAKE EFFECT TAKEN ON 6.13.2010

 

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The Light Festival @ Battersea Power Station

By Benjamin Duquenne

Underground Effect - Projet Saato (Paris, 09/2015)

Nearly forgot to do a photo yesterday, so this was done in a bit of a rush.

 

Lensbaby Composer, Sweet 35 Optic, 12mm Extension Tube, f/2.8.

i can see the light of the cars,but i cannot see the shape of them.

it reminds me the "Tunnel Effect" in Quantum Mechanics 'Tunnel Effect' On Black

Mass Effect 2 Legendary Edition - Downsampled from ~20 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE (during photomode); my own mods for infinite tether distance and photomode in cutscenes; texture, mesh, and gameplay mods; Lightroom

Hair is modified Standard Lego Male Hair

Remaining Pieces Modified with Green Stuff by Games Workshop

I had a little play with the previous shot and undecided whether or not I like it.

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.

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Yashica Mat 124G & Ilford FP4+

This twisted old tree is in Richmond, Tasmania. I love the twisted trunk of this old gentle lifeform.

Retro Analog Effect

Texture by Mat

©2015 Gary L. Quay

 

Day 4 of shootin' digital. This picture was at the end of a hike to Elowah Falls in the Columbia Gorge.

 

Camera: Nikon D300

Lens: 24-120mm Nikon

 

Uploaded better version 7/13/20. Added some Orton Effect, and corrected color.

 

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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.

 

Here is another shot from yesterdy's shoot, this time with the 90mm (no-IR filter). I love the painterly / trippy effect achieved! Detail as shot, just tweeked contrast/ sharpened a little

 

Leica M8 + Leica Summicron 90mm f2 Pre-ASPH @ f2 (DNG file)

 

I did another Leica vs Hasselblad shoot today, this time with Sophie. Non-scientific as usual but the Leica M8 was so far ahead in terms of pleasing images there was no contest. I also did a 3 lens comparison on the Leica M8: Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0 @ f1, Leica Summicron 90mm f2 @ f2 and Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f1.2 ASPH @ f1.2

 

The 90mm was my clear favourite but all 3 lenses did well.

 

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Young Hedgehog appearing at tea time on Very hot day - so got to dine early!

Have a wonderful weekend my friends :-)

 

From Wikipedia: the butterfly effect is a phrase that encapsulates the more technical notion of sensitive dependence on initial conditions in chaos theory. Small variations of the initial condition of a dynamical system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system. This is sometimes presented as esoteric behavior, but can be exhibited by very simple systems: for example, a ball placed at the crest of a hill might roll into any of several valleys depending on slight differences in initial position. Quantum chaos is the study of the butterfly effect in semiclassical physics and quantum mechanics.

HDR effects in camera program

another from the shoebox 😄

 

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Do I touch your senses in the faintest imagination ?

Among vibrant patterns and tender softness

Blooming every day to reach out to you

Sure that they will be seen, touched and kissed by you !

 

Dew drops that touch a silly petal, make it magical

Their scent does float through the wildest passion

So weak are they, they dry dirty black in the sun

Sure that they will be seen, touched and kissed by you !

 

Heat and dust does make me light and bright

Not all know me for my special beauty and might,

Blooming every day to reach out to you

Sure I will be seen, touched and kissed by you !

 

I did touch your senses in its potent imagination

Among vibrant patterns and tender softness

Bloomed today and forever, just for you

Sure I was seen, touched and kissed by you !

 

- Anuj Nair

 

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Mass Effect: Andromeda

Hattiwatti's cinematic tools; hotsampling via SRWE (~22MP) with resampling; Nvidia Freestyle

I took this shot because I liked the way the old wire-wrapped pocket watch looked in the light. The wire wrap seems to hold the watch together for some hidden purpose. The light is provided by a lamp that is about two meters from the watch. I hope you like he result.

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BTW I'm wearing sunglass today :Pp

 

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Photographer: Petra Horváth

Budapest, Hungary

2014

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The butterfly effect is a metaphor that encapsulates the concept of a sensitive dependence on initial conditions in chaos theory; namely that small differences in the initial condition of a dynamical system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system.

 

While I don't subscibe to this theory from an overall philosophical life perspective or the thought that everything that happens to us in life is the random result of something that happened in the past, it is interesting to think about the possibilities of the theory from a landscape photographer's perspective - waiting for the perfect weather/light/water movement/tide height/cloud formation in order to perfectly photograph a particular scene.

 

Exposure 2.5sec

Aperture f/18.0

Focal Length 17 mm

ISO Speed 50

0.9 Reverse GND + 0.6 GND Upside down

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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More snow pictures on the blog. Go Here: johntharding.wordpress.com/

lake effect snow showers, in the Pocono Plateau

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