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I took this picture after locating a good setting and driving out there right before sunset (5:30 isn) I brought a bunch of old antique books and had my model hold as many as I could. In photoshop I added separate cut out images of more books and stacked and angled them on top of the other books to make the over exaggeration. I made the books match in color tone and edited the lighting in lightroom.
The lighting and warm colors of this picture connect to my concentration as well as the use of the idea of the books stacked to the sky as the surreal element.
13.883x18.62in 300ppi
digital composite
A few days in North Wales and Anglesey. Weather was blisteringly hot and sunny. Not the best for photography.
I always like to photograph South Stack Lighthouse.
Images best viewed in "lights out" L key.
Workers from the port of Pucusana stack boxes of pota (giant squid), one of Peru's biggest fish exports. Photo credits: Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Jordi Vaque. Editorial use only. FAO Project code:
In a complete departure from recent photos, behold. There is a slightly remarkable thing about this: you are looking at a technique for outdoor digital photography that deliberately overexposes shots, so that you can resurrect details in the shadows.
Details on the technique here. A poorly-worded overview of the theory here.
Quick, before you read: where is this?
Stack of 42 pictures at 100 microns steps.
Basic setup at 4x with stacked 100mm and reversed 28mm at f8.
More info about the setup at youtu.be/G3u-7lwRyY8
Sea stacks at sunset near Point of the Arches along the Olympic Coastline. I used a 30s exposure to smooth out the rough water.
Recently, I have been spending an amazing amount of time working on this stacked digital projection system. We finally got it done. And I took some time to get some pictures.
This one is made from stack and stacks of leaves.
Oak, Maple, Dogwood, Sumac, 1 torn up marigold and 1 impatient flower.
The green goddess that is nature is providing lots of foliage this year!
Happy Mandala Monday !!
No hissing, no clawing: stackable cat is always well-behaved at the vet.
what the eff?!? I'm a semi-finalist in the mochimochi photo contest!
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