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I have so many images in the alternative folder that I thought I should post some up to make room for more. My family worries about my the number of versions I make.
For me post processing images is kind of like what it was like in the dark room when I was kid. To my family and friends, it is more like A Beautiful Mind and I might need an intervention.
These are the center petals of some interesting flowers I captured last year around this time with iPhone and olloclip Macro Lens.
They were setting in a restaurant window and looked kind of like a spider mum, but was more succulent looking. It was a nice orange color with a little bit of green coming up from the leafs.
It was edited in Snapseed and also very lightly textured with an aged film effect.
The the heavily treated version that I posted last year is here if you care to have a look at it.
North Curl Curl
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I headed over to South Curl Curl this morning, with the low tide it was possible to head around the rocks away from the street lights and lights above the pool. The overcast skies in Sydney at the moment are great for some moody sunrise photos.
Sony A7r2
Sony 16-35 F4 ZA OSS
ISO 100 | 35mm | F8 | 30 sec
Lee Filters 1.2 soft / 1.2ND
Sunrise over North Curl Curl...
North Curl Curl
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i washed her hair and put it to curls over night hoping they'll turn out nice and... curly!
and this is all i've got O.O
any tips for me pretty please?
Leaf-curl spider.
Not a very dramatic photo, but one I have waited years to get. Leaf-curl spiders attach a curled-up leaf to their webs and remain inside the leaf permanently, except for the brief moments when they dart out to grab something they have caught and dart back again. There were so many fresh midges caught in this web I thought is was probably worth waiting in readiness for something to happen, and it did.
If you look closely you will see a thread of silk being held by the left back leg. When the spider grabbed the gnat, if fell off the web, but almost instantly pulled itself back to the leaf by the single thread of silk it was attached to. That all happened too fast for me to photograph.
Callum Brae, Australian Capital Territory, February, 2015.
Parrot Tulip Liberretto, Pappageientulpe Liberetto!
Explored 2012-02-01, highest position # 270
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Shot with Nikon D750
Tamron 24-70 mm f/2.8
10 secs | f/11| ISO 50 at 32 mm
#nisifiltersau 10 stop & 0.6 GND