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This is an example of the type of post-processing I sometimes do... I drop brightness and exposure way down which compacts the tonal resolution artificially, and then adjust light levels accordingly. This reduction of the number of tones in the image can produce nice drama in scenes with light/dark contrasts. At the extreme, you could have a monotone (pure black and pure white); the image above probably contains about 10 or 15 tones. (Note: In the original post I called this "Low Dynamic Range"; I believe "Low Tonal Resolution" is more accurate.) (Explore)
"Why hello there, Mr. Tennis Ball" was pretty much straight outta the camera (made a slight exposure adjustment)...so thought I'd repost this one after I worked through a couple of processing tuts that make the pup and tennis ball pop just a little more. Maybe it's TOO much.
Dried Fish processing | Bangladesh 🇧🇩
One of the oldest methods of food preservation is drying food. Drying or preserving dried fish in the sun is a method of keeping fish in the sun to remove water. Because of the water, various micro-organisms survive and help the fish to rot. At present the daughters of many fisher families of Bangladesh have taken this job as their profession.
Images of Australia: 78/100 From the mine to the ship
This section of the Port at Dampier shows the unloaded ore trains in the foreground, stockpiles of crushed ore being moved onto the conveyor belts to be taken to the ships for loading.
very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:
www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
edit: see online version here:
Processed with PICSPLAY
Two ducks and a swan having a good clean up :0)
Happy weekend all, enjoy the sunshine and lovely south westerly breeze ❤️
Cutteslowe and Sunnymead is the largest park in Oxford. It is located in the far north of the city.
The park is proud to fly its Green Flag Award that was awarded again in 2015. Awarded by Keep Britain Tidy, the Green Flag is the standard for parks and green spaces in England and Wales. It is a means of recognising and rewarding the best green spaces in the country.
This is the outcome of my little astro session tonight. While I processed the pictures of the Orion image, I noticed a massive array of satellites, or X-Wings passing the constellation. You can watch it in this little Timelapse Video
Back lit images are always tricky and this image has been no exception. The trick is knowing just how much to go into contrast without losing detail or there can be a tendency to head towards over processing. This particular image has also been awkward due to the healthy mixture of warm bracken bathed in winter light and the cold blue frost. I have tried to proses this image before, but I was always slightly bothered by the eccentric colours, but I felt it was time to let it out of the bag…