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Welche Komposition gefällt Dir besser?
Cual composición te gusta más?
Which xomposition do you prefer?
A ver qué os parece esta versión libre que he hecho de este solitario árbol. Ya sabéis, experimentando con la tecnología.
Here is the last version of the R8 I have currently build.
This is Tony Stark's R8 from "Iron Man 2" carrying the model of the Stark Expo (reference picture).
Esto es un trabajo de clase, es una version del cuadro de picaso "Las señoritas del aviñón" aquí lo podeis ver:
morfogenesis.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/picasso_5.jpg
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Thought a mono version of “Cloudy" was worth posting, i like the inky clouds. A7II/70-200mm.
Press L for a larger and nicer view :-)
Collage done inside a ruled, soft cover Moleskine; images are scans from books I had as a child (the background is the Dendera Temple complex in Egypt, the various minerals are from the DK Eyewitness Book Crystal & Gem); quote is by Sylvia Plath.
The other scan was bothering me night and day so I had to scan one where the bottom wasn't cut off.
This version has been cropped on the right so that the bulk of the tree is the right third of the photo, as suggested by Jane and Allison. This is Lake Creek viewed from a trail footbridge in Laurance Rockefeller Preserve, located in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Muchos me preguntaron por la versión en color de la foto de mi hija...y aqui la pongo!
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Many of you asked me for the color version of my daughter´s picture...here is it!
i never really edit my photos. but i decided to do it on this one. cant choose which i like better. whatcha think?
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"City Bypass" road near Royal Brisbane Hospital….Australia.
Photo taken through windscreen travelling at 60km/h.
Royal Albert and Tamar Bridges, Plymouth UK.
Here is attempt number three after more suggestions from friends. The bin lids have gone, the right bridge has had its verticals straightened, and the bird poop has been cloned out. Couldn't composite a steam train though. Sorry.
A slightly different crop than my previous post.
My friend Tom suggested a bit more sky in the distance.
There wasn't, but I could add a new sky and make a different crop.
Back into the past...
Because of the lack of good weather and new data it's sometimes nice to look a bit back.
When browsing through my old images I thought: "What is the image in the last few years that I liked the most?"
I think it was this one. It shows Barnard 344 in the constellation of Cygnus, near Sadr. This one even became an Apod in april 2015: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap150422.html
Especially the colours in the image and the nice contrast between the nebulae and the area without gas/dust is what I liked.
I really hope that when weather permits I can take some day an image like this again, because the sky is so beautiful.
Clear skies to you all!