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Kinderdijk, Alblasserwaard. More ‘Dutch’ than this is hard to find... Normally crammed with people but last week it was already almost deserted.

 

Shot taken with the Fuji X-T3 / Fujinon XF16-55mm/F2.8

 

Capture One 20 / Photoshop CS6 Mac

 

©2020 | Leon Harting - Credit MUST be given AT ALL TIMES

After a powernap woke up feeling like a butterfly.

Sunset at KLCC from Traders Hotel.

  

Image Quality:Raw

Post Processing: LR4 + CS6

  

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Nikon D700 + Samyang 135 mm/ StarAdventurer Mount

23x40s iso 1000 f2.5

Sequator/LR/CS6

Always a great spot for panoramics of the harbour at either sunrise or sunset. Thanks for looking.

 

8 shots at 22mm stitched in PTGui and processed in Lightroom and CS6

 

ISO 100 | f/16 | 10s

   

Photoshop lesson result.

The temple dates back to a small chapel erected in 1743 by merchants and residents of the area, on the corner of a house in the stretch directly across the street from the Cross (behind the current Church of the Holy Cross of the Military ), under the invocation of Our Lady of Lapa Merchants'. [1] A few years later, on June 20 of 1747 , these merchants got together and formed a brotherhood to the building of a temple under the invocation of Our Lady of Lapa, also known as "Church of the Merchants' .

 

The provision regia for its erection was issued a Nov. 4 of that year, and in December following, have laid the foundations of the temple. Work progressed rapidly, so that the August 6th of 1750 , part of the temple ready for worship was consecrated. From 1753 to 1755 , work continued to completion. The interior decoration was completed in 1766 .

 

In the second half of the nineteenth century , between 1869 and 1879 , the temple underwent extensive renovations.

 

When the outbreak of the Second Revolt Navy Brazilian a shot fired by battleship Aquidabã hit the tower bell of this church ( September 25 of 1893 ), toppling the statue alluding to religion , which, despite a drop of more than 25 meters high, suffered little damage, the fact being considered miraculous at the time. Both the statue and the projectile that hit are today exposed in the sacristy . In the tower, later, was installed the first chime of the city, prior to the St. Joseph Church .

      

Equipment=Canon T3I Rebel

Lens Used=Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM Lens

Exposures=7

Location=Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

Workflow= PhotoMatix 4.2 Adobe PhotoShop Cs6

Adobe Light room 4.1

Software, Nik Color Efex=Glamor Glow, Brilliance/Warmth and Tonal Contrast

  

Processed in ACR 7. Clarity to +100/Highlights -100/shadows +100. Blacks and Whites to taste. Bumped the contrast and slight NR. Cropped 16x9

MP-E65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro 1/4 s; f/11; ISO 800

pas de flash (lumière tungstène)

pilotage par Digicam Control

stack 80 pictures (softstack Combine ZM)

retouche Photoshop CS6

 

Osprey (Blue CS6) with the remnants of her (assume female because of extent of 'collar') breakfast at the Eden Estuary, Fife.

 

Aherlow; Ireland

 

Camera: PRAKTICA MTL3 (Analog)

Lens: PENTACON 50mm

Film: 35mm Fujifilm ISO 200

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended (brightness correction only)

Combinaison de 2 photos avec photoshop

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Photographed from mid-town Toronto (Canada) at 06.08 EST

 

For the last several weeks the planets Mars, Jupiter and Venus have been performing a close dance together in the morning sky. On Oct. 25 and 26 brilliant Venus and bright Jupiter were closest together.

 

On this morning faint reddish Mars (upper left) and brilliant white Venus (bottom centre) were joined by the waning Moon in its crescent phase. Between Mars and the Moon is the 3.6-magnitude star Beta Virginis.

 

This was one of the best and prettiest conjunctions of Moon and planets of the year.

 

See how the three planets looked in the morning sky (without the Moon) five days earlier, on the morning of Nov. 2:

www.flickr.com/photos/97587627@N06/22088499053/

 

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Technical information:

 

Nikkor AF-S 80-400 mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR lens on Nikon D810 camera body; mounted on Manfrotto 057CF tripod with Kirk Enterprises ball head.

 

400 mm focal length

ISO 400; 2 sec. exposure at f/9

(with LENR - long exposure noise reduction)

 

Processed in Photoshop CS6 (brightness, contrast)

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Shot on the Fuji X100.

 

Edited using Adobe Photoshop CS6 beta.

i did a short tour around a guest hood during the christmas days.

Gondolas lie in wait for tomorrow on Canale delle Giudecca while looking out over San Giorgio Maggiorie in Venice, Italy. Selective color tracing completed using layers in CS6.

 

© LMGFotography 2013; please do not use without permission.

La pluie fait des claquettes ( Claude Nougaro )

 

...La pluie fait des claquettes

Sur le trottoir à minuit

Parfois, je m’y arrête,

Je l’admire, j’applaudis

Je suis son chapeau claque,

Son queue-de-pie vertical,

Son sourire de nacre

Sa pointure de cristal...

 

Deuxième opus de la séance photo avec Stephanie Fourrier que je remercie encore pour son professionnalisme et sa bonne humeur.

parus major [Linnaeus, 1758] kaskabletz - great tit - carbonero- inmaduro

Modell: Mutschi

Location: Studio

Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photography

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image exposure between 40 and 120 sec using a sixteen stop stacked black glass nd filter on a canon 7D with a 10-22mm efs lens at f11 on ISO 100 all post editing utilises photoshop cs6 and nik collection silver efex pro filters.

WE CAN DO ANYTHING...

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