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Snowy woods.
This is a manual stack of seven images taken on my phone, blended together. All the images were of the same view, more or less (it was handheld out of the window of the stationary car).
We only have snow for about 2% of the year here these days so it was rather opportunistic shooting on the way back from an abandoned journey (also known as desperately trying to take something becore it melted :) ).
Sadly the individual pictures turned out to lack any useful composition so I thought I might just use them for a play. I was trying to get the feeling of walking through snowy woods...
I quite like the result, and the feeling it creates. The stack and the blur effectively created a multi-exposure ICM look but using processing. Still no compositional focus though: I guess we'll have to pay more for that filter :)
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image (but keep warm ;) )
[One-hand held phone out the window in snowy daylight.
Seven images stacked manually as layers blended with reduced opacity with various blend modes from Soft Light to Colour Dodge, anything that made the stack look more interesting.
Converted to B&W.
Two copies made on top each with different amounts of vertical motion blur and reduced opacity.
Split toned the result with dark blue/ dark red.
Coloured the whole with dark blue Lens Filter adjustment.
Frame made out of wide inside Outline layer effect with gradient and reduced opacity.
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Birthday present from my kitty! Start of my right arm's sleeve outline. Very nice!
Picture quality is product of sidekick crapiness. Pre digi-cam days!
Sunset up-light afterglow ~ Florida Everglades, U.S.A.
Summer 2016 ~ South Florida ~ Palm Beach County
*Every sunset is different, because every day; sun is different, clouds
are different, space is different, reflections are different....mountains
are different, fogs are different, and above all, we are different.*
― Mehmet Murat ildan
(three more photos 'from this location' in the comments)
Saw this while driving and had to get a quick snapshot. Don't tell my mom.
Turned out pretty well (sooc).
My lucky stars so bright
Darkness seems so far in this light
When lost; you are my insight
Lucky stars, stay bright tonight.
I love Christmas time in San Francisco because the city outlines itself with beautiful holidays lights. The Transamerica Beacon lights its beacon, a star at the top of its pointy roof. Iâve photographed the city from under the Bay Bridge but Iâve always also wanted to photograph it from above the bridge. The last few years the Beacon turned on well after Blue Hour; thankfully this year the Beacon had been turning on at 5pm, right in the middle of our favorite time of the night!
Willie, Alan, and I met on Treasure Island and were the first to arrive at this spot above the bridge. Several other photographers joined us. I staked out a spot that looked straight onto the bridge and waited. After taking a few photos with the traditional bridge line-up, I raced to where Willie and Alan were standing, slightly off center, to get a slightly less traditional view of the city and its Bay Bridge.
Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8:
60mm, f/22, 15 sec, ISO 200
Viewed best nice and large
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Year-round Metal Enjoyment: A New England Freight Train Experience (Official trailer)
A documentary about New England, vandalism, and an obsession with trains. Year-round Metal Enjoyment follows several freight train graffiti artists into a world of steel and spray while exploring the Northeast's many ties to the railroad earth. With over a year and a half of shooting (and rising), more than a dozen interviews from some of the area's most notorious artists, as well as workers and railfans, Mint Films gives an in-depth look into this obscure and elusive world.
In post-production.
A tree that is popular with photographers and usually photographed from atop the limestone pavement where it grows.
I've never warmed to this 'populist' composition however, and i can tell you that i've tried it many, many times.
Perhaps i wanted my images of the tree to be different from everyone else's. Perhaps i prefer another ash tree nearby (i do actually).
The truth is that i hit upon this composition some time ago whilst 'under the influence'. I'd completed somewhere in the region of 100 laps of the Malham area that night, to a fantastic Spotify playlist, and by chance i had arrived at this spot just as the dawn arrived. It was a fitting end to the night.
So smitten with the scene was i that i've returned many times since... to watch the day break and to clear the mind. Of course these days i'm sober.
This particular morning i found that the wall had collapsed, it accentuated the outline of the tree. So i sat in the middle of the road, with the tarmac feeling warm beneath me and watched as the cold tones of night were warmed by the morning sun...
I hope you can see why i was so won over by the scene.
We should all have a special place, and a story about how you came to discover it. Hope you enjoyed my special place and my story.
This butterfly has an interesting disruptive coloration that breaks its outline to a few patches. Perfect for hiding in the leaf litter!
Explored 01.03.2015