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A friend figuring out the settings for the next shot. Photo club field trip to Hakone Gardens in Saratoga, California.
Sun sitting on a hill. Red sun caused by smoke from British Columbia. Heavy smoke almost every day and most of the time has caused the sun to be red almost every evening before and at sunset. IMG_2896
The 'Beaver' full moon setting over the Continental Divide as the sun was rising. I-70 west of Denver, Colorado. Taken shortly after the lunar eclipse. Two frame pano.
During this sunset at Smith Rock State Park the colors of the clouds grew deeper and more intense toward the end.
I don’t usually take photographs in toilets – no really, honestly, I don’t! – but here at the Crown and Cushion restaurant near Camberley in Surrey, I couldn’t resist. Mind you, it was a hastily snatched image, in case anyone came in…
Anyway, the picture on the wall and the setting amused me as much as it did the management, I suspect. Oh, and in the restaurant itself the food, service and table spacing were top rate, too!
More recently, an outing with a surprise ending. I'd been messing around with the camera and it's settings and forgot to go back to RAW from JPG for this outing with a friend down along Lake Erie / Long Pont area. I shoot at a high ISO and let DXO control the noise. However when shot and saved as a jpg the noise is "baked" in and not much can be done after the fact. So viewing larger will make the artifacts very noticeable, but I thought the subject content worthy of sharing...
Starting to explore one of the walking trails in Styx Mill Conservation Reserve, Christchurch New Zealand. A variety of habitats beside the Styx River.
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Houhora harbor. Northland, NZ.
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Wat Saket, the Golden Mount temple, illuminated in festive lighting during a temple fair in November.
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A few years ago I had been at this view point to shoot the sun setting behind the temple, but the decoration here was absolutely worth a re-visit. How do you think?
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It's a fabulous view point, with many of the beautiful temple roofs peaking out from the dark; the Temple of the Emerald Buddha visible on the far left and even the top of the red Giant Swing is visible if you look closely. Warm wind on your nose, while shooting across the historic old town from a dark parking deck of a high rise hotel, just one of the awesome things to experience in this amazing city :)
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From a process point of view i notice some banding in the sky, particularly on the mobile App; whereas it looks fine on my laptop and large display. Anyone notice the same difference?
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*edit: after some trials on 12-Dec i added a Gaussian blur, then noise, and darkened the sky slightly with Color Balance and Contrast; all combined produces less banding on all device screens that i have on hand, hope it looks ok on your end.
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happy Sunday and shooting friends!
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☞ more from Bangkok
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When this beautiful Western Tanager flew into this pine so close to me, I shot first, and by the time I could change my settings to the correct exposure off it went...yes I know a bit soft but I still liked how it looked and the 'lovely setting' and to finally see this colorful bird so close I wanted to share it.
Here I zoomed in the focus on some rugged peaks of the mountain side that easily showed the volcanic remnants of an eon long ago in the Chisos Mountains. With some work in Capture NX2, I was able to bring out the feel for a lower exposure by using a Low Key CEP filter that really complemented the settings with its colors in greens, yellows, browns, and oranges.