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One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
This time I've used a ball of iridescent gift foil as a replacement of the classic sparklers. (full tutorial here : youtu.be/z7BN5Z3qSRo)
Models: Vincent Gerber, Pascal Biston, Martin GERARD
Light painting session with Tribal Lotta, Vincent Gerber, Pascal Biston, Martin GERARD
This is a composite of two photos accomplished with photoshop elements 10. It is meant as an abstraction with use of texture and color except for the great heron.
Singular ... because I only got one shot before rain stopped play!
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Groynes normally come in groups but this particular one is a most singular groyne. Alone, isolated, split from his brothers, he is left to survive the last ravages of the north sea on his own.
I was just about to delete this post when Lucy managed to comment and add a note before I hit the button! So it is staying now - I'm not the gratest fan of this though - my D40 seems to create an awful lot of noise recently - one day I will upgrade to something which isn't obsolete! Maybe this would happen on any camera with a 2 and a quarter minute exposure though!
Nikon D40, 18-55mm, ND110, f/16 and exp = 138 secs
Explore #192 on Wednesday, July 21, 2010
My Flickr Fighters self-OC and his new arch enemy, Singularity.
Singularity’s powers are manipulating the strength and direction of the gravitational pull on an object or person, usually used to alter the momentum of weapons and enemies, as well as allowing him to fly at speeds unattainable by most means of propulsion.
Son un tema difícil para la fotografía, o al menos a mi me lo parecen.
He encontrado y puesto este, que no me quedó mal, para dar publicidad a una guía que nos habla de cien árboles singulares de nuestro país y que se puede 'bajar' completa de Internet. Muy recomendable para los amantes de la naturaleza.
Villar, Tazones, concejo de Villaviciosa, Asturias, España.
Grandparent's backyard on New Year's Day. Shot with Fujifilm XPro2 and 60mm f2.4 macro lens in Acros.
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more fireworks from Sarnia's Canada Day firework display, July 1
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Meanwhile I know that in the Palatinate Forest it is good to take fresh t-shirts with you on the mountain to change after you have climbed this high while you are exposed to the strong winds.
...the sky did not clear earlier and the wind did not let up as I wished and I had to do without the view from the Hohenberg to the castle of Trifels for the sunset.
After only a short session on the mountain I arrived back down and headed directly to the next mountain and searched for a place to sleep there. After a quiet night on the bus, I had a good feeling early in the morning when I left in time for sunrise.
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Light painting session with Sifu Sk, Grégory Lamouline, Bruno, Jerem Surings, Nicolas Bonmariage, arnozpictures and François Blavier.
Fountain Pen Nemosine Singularity with butterfly on a nib. Today is Fountain Pen Day. Exactly 140 years ago, the creator of the Waterman brand, Lewis Waterman, registered his groundbreaking patent. He wasn't the first or the last creator of a significant solution for fountain pens, but it's widely accepted that we celebrate this day as the beginning of the history of fountain pens. I write with a fountain pen not only on special occasions, and on February 12th, I use it with even greater pleasure.
Eos 1000d, EF 50mm 1.8 II, ISO200, f2.8, 1/50 + PS
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Pastel colours during sunset over Turimetta beach, Sydney.
Nikon D810 & Nikkor 14-24mm, NiSi 6 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.