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Taken during my 2010 skiing holiday in Verbier, the Swiss Alps with my Panasonic Lumix G1, 45-200mm lens.
Processing carried out in CS3. RAW conversion aided with Lightroom 2.
Much, much better when viewed in large.
Photo Technique: Colour Splash
Album Theme: Surreal Colour
The Making of This Photo:
This was a difficult photo to take in an interesting way. My bathroom gave me limits that normally I wouldn't have in an open space. It also posed an issue because the shape of the tub left me without the ability to make a photo with elements that involve having only a small area highlighted because it took up most of the photo.
What This Photo Offers:
This photo offers contrast and framing.
There is an obvious contrast between the black and white bathroom and the colourful bubbles, and there is framing because the bath tun forms a frame around the water.
Transparent Pink Flamingo Vase
A playful, simple, colour splash for your home
8.5 x 4.5in, (21.6 x 11.4cm), base/foot 2.5in (6.3cm) lip opening 1in (2.5cm)
£65 (postage included to UK and USA)
This transparent flamingo pink vase has a thick and heavy base and sumptuous curves that give it a graceful movement. This vase looks stunning when the natural light shines thru. Place near a window if you want to creat a refreshing ambiance in your space!
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Taking a picture of a camera taking another picture. This was taken with a Nikon D3000 and a Nikon 50mm lens. The camera in the picture is Alex Scott's Camera and tripod, see his photo stream here www.flickr.com/photos/ascottphotography/
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Sea Gulls lined up on the peer looking out onto lake Windermere from Ambleside, Cumbria colour splash. I buy all my photography equipment from Dale Photographic. For Canon, Nikon, Leica and more go to; www.dalephotographic.co.uk
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Shot taken with D50 & on-board flash. Nikkor 18-55mm.
Here's the shot: www.flickr.com/photos/mike_55/4317203148/
This is a self portrait to fit in with my extreme makeup. It is to represent evil as I was working on good vs, evil. Here I have colour splashed the red makeup to enhance it and coloured my eyes red,
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
Trinity Hospice Colour Splash 2017 Held at Starr Gate Beach in Blackpool
Note: All photos are copyrighted to Mark Liebenberg Photography
I took this photo during the field trip at YILI park. When I took this picture, I was about knee deep in water (disgusting) and trying to focus around the trees. This photo represents disheartened because to me, that word means sadness and loneliness. So when Jakob, (who is also the subject of the picture) decided to sit down on the rocks and look at his photos, I said, man does he look lonely. It was taken using natural light, but since the photo is predominately black and white, you can't really see that. I used Colour Splash to edit the photo's colours and my vantage point was direct.