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Not satisfied with the way the previous image was processed, I have redone it properly this time with flats and after several permutations with hot pixel removal and contrast enhancements, this is the most I could do.
Total exposure of 15 minutes at ISO 1600.
Equipment: Modified Sony A200 DSLR 1000mm f/6.7 mounted on a EQ3 mount
Digital Darkroom: processed with DSS, DPP, and Irfanview.
Target: Tarantula Nebula located in the nearby dwarf galaxy named after the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
Target distance: About 160,000 light years away.
Brightness: Magnitude 8.
WARP REDUX 8
Nikon Group B
Model: Lainefe Ayado Fernandez
Photo/Stylist by: Michael Boongaling
Location: Purple Island, Al Khor Qatar
Pattern: Retro Redux Shrug from Lace Style
Yarn: Titan Superwool
Needles: 4.5 mm / 5.0 mm / 5.5 mm / 6.0 mm
Another oldie I wanted to redo. Looking back on my older HDR images I'm wondering what the heck I was thinking. There are some really good shots that I kind of destroyed in photomatix.
Pattern: Retro Redux Shrug from Lace Style
Yarn: Titan Superwool
Needles: 4.5 mm / 5.0 mm / 5.5 mm / 6.0 mm
an oldie but goodie.... see the original on page 37 of my photostream or look in the "city life" set.....
Redux because I messed around with the sharp tool, only to find file size had increased by at least a factor of two. Something I learned about photoshop today.
Castle Street in Dover; a wide angle shot, just the bog standard Canon les, looking along the row of Georgiam houses up the the castle above.
Basically, Redux is a state management tool. While it's, for the most part, used with React, it tends to be used with some other JavaScript system or library. At iWebServices, we have Redux professionals with years of experience.
Like how the last of the Redux project fell on a Wednesday. Gives me a chance to blatantly plug that Warped Wednesdays are a part of Trilogy (more on exactly what these 2 projects are will be revealed beginning tomorrow). In the meantime, I have a week to figure out what exactly I am going to shoot for the 1st original Warped Wednesday image.
Also find it amazing how different an image can look w/ a little warping and layering. Check out the original