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So here is the comparison pic with the background added in for uniformity with the wall and putting this in made the drop shadow look rubbish so I converted it into a 'traditional' 3D. I don't dislike this version by any means, but I personally prefer the former.
Interested to hear opinions.
If you didn't like the full version- enjoy this one. Jack, posing in the middle of the creepy woods. And I snap a photo. Then, no lie, we heard weird voices- of old people. We ran, I left him. Hahah (I'm such a good friend) but later we found out it was our Kindergarden Teacher. Well his Kindergarden teacher, Mrs. Brown. My Kindergarden Teacher was Mrs. Barbra, I remember her because she gave me a dollar once. Hahah.
Another version of our shoot at the foot of the little hill.
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From Tandem Twin's "Animal Girl" series of well-endowed and wildly energetic animal-girl sculpts, previously available only as resin kits at events in Japan, comes this prepainted and completed PVC figure of Yamaneko Neechan (Lynx Girl) by Yamato.
This is the "Emerald" version, with green eyes, a black costume, and red hair.
I've done some stuffs for Mirodoll again. This time it was the smaller version (60cm scale) Apollo and Hector. I designed simple, easily replicable face-ups on the boys for the Miro face-up artist, according to Mirodoll's wishes. I took the first set of promo photos of them this morning. Now I'm just waiting to hear what Miro thinks of them. These are just some test shots I took of Apollo last night. I hope you like him! :D
Bit of a bleak day photographically when I took this shot...hopefully this rescued things a little.
Even though there was plenty of heather and colour in the shot I prefer this version.
Re-processed an older panorama of mine - and can't decide which version I like more. Which one do you like better?
HST (43055?) in the second version of Midland Mainline colours arriving at Leicester. Two Class 60s idle at the loco depot
Heavily Cropped Version
Full Res Here: www.flickr.com/photos/105968790@N03/14060080401/
Taken in the outback of Heathcote, North Central Victoria, Australia. A relatively short set of sub-exposures.
Colour channels: LRGB
Information about the image:
Instrument: Planewave CDK 12.5
Focal Ratio: F8
Camera: STL-11002 + AOX
Camera Sensitivity: Lum BIN 1x1, RGB BIN 1x1
Exposure Details: Lum 600sec x 8 + RGB 450 x 5 [each]
Mount: AP900GTO
Viewing Location: Heathcote [Victoria, Australia].
Software Enhancements: CCDStack2, Pixinsight
Author: Steven Mohr
I'm often asked how I shoot an Image and how I choose to edit. Here are 3 different versions of the same image from the same DNG file which version do you prefer?
Davington Church.
Orange filter used. L1002476.
Taken using tubes and an old super Takumar manual lens and a PL filter.
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This is Hamish the Scottish Wildcat. Hamish was up on the fence, hanging by his front paws, looking for his evening meal. He knows it’s on its way so I rushed ahead of the keeper to get this picture of him waiting in anticipation.
I’ve posted images of Hamish a few times now, this one is earlier in my photostream and he’s also the image I use for my Flickr avatar. I put up an image of him a few days ago, looking pretty grumpy I have to admit, and was challenged by some friends of mine as to why I posted a picture of a caged animal. ‘It makes him look sad’ they said. Well it isn’t within my powers to go to the animal sanctuary where he lives in and let him out but at least by the powers of Photoshop I can create the illusion of freedom.
This is the same Image I posted previously, and use for my account, but with a fair bit of effort on the clone tool to take out the bars of the cage. I needed to rebuild his nose and put in bits of whisker where the bars chopped them. All in all I’m pretty pleased with the results and eventually I’ll probably change my avatar to this new version. In the meantime say hello to Hamish.
Sorry Hamish but I can’t get you out for real.
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This picture was taken around the district of Trakai where the castle Trakai is standing.
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Nikon D90 with Nikkor 18-105mm/3.5-5.6G: 80mm - ISO200 - 1/20 - f5.3
First Attempt, satisfyingly simple by my standards, but I found the cleverness of the construction style was let down by the really simple looking result.
hope y'all don't mind but time has been tight for personal gratification and photography..so Ive gone back into the archives for this..this was from the Valentine shoot I did with Arianna..so many wonderful images it would be hard to choose just one...love this dreamy amazing lens and what it can do..wishing one and all a glorious week..