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Thanks to Jerry Jones for the dark frame.

 

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No, this isn't just an edited image.

It illustrates the simple method, used in photogrammetry to recognize and classify plants of different types by their spectral reflectivity footprint. I've used one of my photos taken in Portland Japanese garden to illustrate it. It's easy to see different tints, specific to Polytrichum moss (green), L. acanthoneura moss (yellow-green), Marchantia liverwort (pale blue-green), fallen male flowers of conifers (rusty red).

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PST Contest - one of my first photo manipulations

 

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Not really, it is a solarized out of the camera (snic) picture of a cool old red barn at Finley National Wildlife Refuge. I was just dinking around with my picture.

A recreation of a frame in a segment of an 8mm film composed of experimental special effects.

 

The image seems to say it all. An old stone cottage built

who knows when. What it doesn't say is the somberness

of what is very close by. The World War Two Normandy

D-Day Invasion Cemetary. Ohhhh.

Actually, this was one of those blinks.. but in this light, and having overheard Chris Gentry (Atomic Photography) saying he preferred his visages in black and white... this treatment seemed perfect.

This meetup was held at Stan Crocker's "Crocker's Mark" gallery, with an agenda of getting to know each other better and make resulting portraits.

 

Not right yet but there are possibilities. Very time consuming though!?!

and they slithered out of the darkness in silence, electrifying the air that they walked through; a gasp echoed around the vast room

I love rusty roofs and reflections in windows. Luckily I was able to keep both and play with the color. Serif software.

9 exposure HDR. Merged and tone mapped in Photoshop CS3.

feeling experimental this morning

The inaugural meeting of the Model Boat Club proved quite eventful!

 

for the Weekly Photoshop competition week 20 here:

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Massimo Strazzeri.. says he's an Overview type of engineer.. sees the Big Picture when he works and when he plays.. his views of his photographic kingdom, Lake Crabtree, reflect this.

The Raleigh (NC) flickr meetup group gathered for our monthly session, this time in Stan Crocker's "Crocker's Mark" gallery, on W. Morgan Street., for a mutual interview and portrait endeavor... and the Moonlight pizzas didn't hurt, either!

 

Massimo Strazzeri, you are, hereby and exclusively, granted the right to use this image of yourself any way you like.

-Wayne

Done in Corel Paint Shop Pro X.

See original here.

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This rare train configuration results in -- most obviously -- a whole bunch of locomotives!

(I do love trains, but that doesn't mean being too serious about them all the time)

An image manipulation for the posts found here. You will find the original image there as well. Pretty much just a fun little project to occupy a bit of my time.

Red sunset with an interesting landscape. | High Quality versions available at 500px.com/photo/100408129 and jmpevents.com.au

this is one from from the exposure testing phase of the Raleigh Meetup shootup at Stan Crocker's "Crocker's Mark" gallery. The RAW file was well underexposed, but the expression seems like a true Massimo Strazzeri face. I added the graduated background colors and softened some noisy effects in photoshop.

I thought it fitting to upload the bright expression and colors, since he went home a winner in tennis, the other day..

The filename says it

tentative title -- "forest of tangled fairy tales" series (background is photoshopped version of "forest of tangled fairy tales" photo) -- rabbit is from a photo of a rabbit in my yard last year -- R is Leonardo font

  

Devon wanted to play the hand picture game too. This was the result. Hehe

Totally his idea.

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