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This series of images began when I was captivated by some of the "Illustrative" techniques used by Richard Gregory. Richard kindly gave me some tips and here are some experimental images based on the Bruges Canal shot which I posted yesterday. Thanks, Richard. None of them look like yours but I did get one quite close for a while. Then I became interested in getting an engraving type effect, mono and tinted. These are the three results.Thanks again, RichardGregory48.
First star trail experiment at the Leyssensmolen (Lommel, Belgium). Photo combined out of 50 long exposure photos (20s, f/3.5 with f/1.4 35mm lens).
an experiment, thanks to Prairie for the inspiration, shot from the screen on my iphone, I like the handheld feel.
Experiment in uniform brightness. The original photo is converted to all hues at brightness 75%, overlaid with edge detection drawing at 7 equally-spaced brightnesses at hue 30°. Overlaid over a white to hue 30° gradation at brightness 192. Then contrast upped with Lightroom.
Location: Carlisle
My Project 52 on trying new things is over but that doesn't mean I am not experimenting. First real try with the Ring of Fire
Just experimenting a bit .....
I took a photo of this blackbird and a photo of the pear with snail, and combined them. Textures, thanks to Jerry Jones. One texture from Kim Klassen, thanks!
I was making more batches of Chicken, Chick Pea and Pumpkin curry earlier today. An experiment this time was adding some diced Hachiya persimmon fruit.......
Trying different focal points, aperture settings and light reflections. I think this one came out best!
Versuche durch verschiedene Bearbeitungen die Stimmung der Landschaftsfotos zu verbessern. Die Fotos wurden mit Photoshop, Topaz Clarity und mal mit und ohne Ölfilter bearbeitet.
HDR und Bearbeitung mit Ölfilter und Clarity.
I was experimenting this past weekend with the Bluebirds and some holly branches with berries......haven't got it quite right but getting closer and closer. They are amazingly tolerant of people and props...... When I got home from work yesterday, I was told that the Robins had eaten most of the berries!!
This is for the new theme in Macro Mondays, pastel colors. This is a macro of the corner of a brilliant logo on a t-shirt -- I picked it because the colors were so vivid. Only changes here in Lightroom were use of Adobe Vivid Color, minimal sharpening, and noise reduction.
Pasadena, California
Today I experimented with putting an iPad behind the bubble solution to color the background of the bubble. You can see I still used my flash with a diffuser attached creating the large white hotspot in the bubble. The background was displaying the photo booth app with the thermal camera selected. I'll post the background image on my Instagram story. I still haven't gotten the "perfect" bubble shot so I am going to keep working.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera right. Reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.