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.. at a very dark place in the hungarian jungle.
Grüne Explosion an einer sehr dunklen Stelle im ungarischen Dickicht.
Holidays in Hungary, image #477 of 581
H1505-(477)
SONY NEX-7 & SEL 18-200
200mm _ f/9 _ 1/80s _ ISO1600
20.05.2015 10:33
Esta fotografía me gusta mucho por que fué de las primeras fotos en que me salían los detalles bien definidos en un momento poco común ...de comercial diria Yun...
pero se ve super chido... Simplemente ;D
foto de la serie "EXPLOSIONES"
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Explored Highest rank #62 Jan 31, 2011
Macro of flowers can seem to be easy, the chalange is the orignality, the angle and the bokeh, trying to transform a common flower to an interesting beautiful flower.
Nikon D90 - Sigma 150mm EX macro
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This is one reason why i previously mentioned that Melbourne has nice sky! ;) This was an unexpected shot while i was walkng along the dockland in the morning while waiting for my friend. Its never in my mind to even shoot a custom office building in the first place. I might get arrested! LOL! However the sun was just coming up at the right time behind this building & i just could not resist giving it a miss. its free anyway! :P This pic just seem to remind me of a goodie box packed with surprises.. spraying out abstract artworks in the sky! Hope you enjoy this wide angle party shot with me! ;-)
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The 'Funky' Melbourne Customs Office Building at Dockland
The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shots (+2..0..-2 EV) taken handheld using Sigma DC HSM 10-22mm lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 1 layer effect of 'curves' to increase the overall contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds) to slightly decrease parts of the building
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (blues) to enhance the tone of the sky
- Used 'unsharp mask' (as always) on the background layer
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All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are (as always) welcome.
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PENTAX K-1 • Crop Mode • 400 ISO • HD Pentax DA 560mm F5.6 ED AW
Great Tit • Mésange Charbonnière • Kohlmeise • Parus Major • Schielmäs
Alien art
The difference between computers and us is we are alive and have emotions and feelings. Computers can have senses and collect information, but they are not alive and have no emotions and feelings. It looks like being alive and emotions -feelings are going together. Being alive, emotions and feelings, senses and the information collected from our brain make us human beings. We function as human beings in our society because of the pressures which affect our feelings and emotions. Fear is the leading one. The additional feelings and emotions which we like to have are love, heroism, helping, enjoying, etc. bond us together to live in a society. We have to be the one which our society wants.
Aliens have to function like us if they exist. They have to be alive and have to have feelings and emotions, but the dominating feelings - emotions and the number of feelings - emotions can be very different. They might have a strong mechanism to control their feelings and emotions.
As human beings, we have to learn to control our feelings and emotions. We can't wait that the biological development created by nature to do the job for us. There is a conflict between what society desires and how we actually function. We are not perfect. The conflict creates for us troubles.
In space, an explosion would not affect technologically advanced aliens. They would be aware of when stars are likely to explode, when comets or asteroids may collide with them, etc.
PINK for OCTOBER.
Like a firework display.
Saw a lovely flower shop in Scotland, always curious what they sell, and to my amazement saw these… in bud, bought two stems to bring back… as you can see: they made it! Survived the trip and 5 days till this.
Nerine, also known as Guernsey lily, Jersey lily, spider lily, is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family.
They bear spherical umbels of lily-like flowers in shades from white through pink to crimson.
Native to South Africa, there are about 20–30 species in the genus. Though described as lilies, they are not significantly related to the true lilies (Liliaceae), but more closely resemble their relatives, Amaryllis and Lycoris.
The genus was established by the Revd. William Herbert in 1820.
Have a wonderful day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Incidental illustration from Monte Carlo - or bust!
Published 1969.
I think this was also used on the credits of the film also designed by Ronald Searle.
Great explosion!
On the way to work today, I decided to stop by and grab a few shots of the sunrise as it was a beautiful morning for a change... The temperature was -4°C, so maybe winter is coming after all.
Digitaly blended vertorama from 2 times 7 exposures, stitching and finalizing in PS. Have a great weekend everyone!
My Favorite Landscapes (set) | Panoramas & Vertoramas (set) | Digital Blending (set)
An oriental darter (anhinga melanogaster) explodes in a shower of water droplets from the surface of Tonle Sap Lake, near Siem Reap, in Cambodia. The speared fish held in its beak is testament to a successful hunt. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography & Fishing Travels" - www.colin-pacitti.com.
Shot from a tower on a hill looking through the famous Kaiserstuhl hills south-west Germany. Similar to the previous 'cloud explosion' but shot some minutes before.