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Lily bud in a bouquet from the market. Eight focus stacked captures in artificial light. Guaranteed to brighten another foggy day.
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© Melissa Post 2020
Two different shots from the same viewpoint with different focus point and merged together. In this instance the middle ground is indirfferent to the photo and was accidentally on purpose left out of focus. Next time I'll try blending in photoshop
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"REFLECTION ON BLACK"
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I want to clarify something in this photo, this is a method of lens reversed, I attach a reversed 50mm lens to one 85mm prime lens. In This set-up, the 85mm lens is called the primary lens and the lens reversed the secondary lens. "This does not understand by the camera" but still makes the picture, that gives a reading of 105mm when in fact the experiment is crazy but goes well.
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Quiero aclarar que esta fotografia es llamada "método de lente invertido" que se hace adjunto un objetivo de 50mm invertido, este se une a un objetivo focal de 85mm. En esta configuración, el lente de 85mm es el que llama al lente primario y a la vez el primario revierte el lente secundaria. "Esto no es entendido por la cámara", pero de todas formas hace la imagen, que le da una lectura de 105 mm cuando en realidad el experimento es una locura, pero va bien.
Early morning sunlight streaming through partially open blinds onto a watercolour painting reflected in a mirror.
An experimental light series
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Quick piece in the rain..Trying more with this idea, not fully happy, dont like the splats on the lettering, but next time huh...
"I wonder how much it would take to buy a soap bubble, if there were only one in the world."
Mark Twain
and so here I am again, foisting my experiments on unsuspecting flickr'ers
;~)
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just could not make up my mind which one I liked better
not even sure I like either .....
LOL
Be back later!
Abstract Experiments in Photoshop
This is just a montage of images put together just to see how they came out, using Photoshop filters. Abstracts, shadows, lights and shapes in a square format. This is the second posting of the series.
A pair of sharply painted AVR GP40-3's lead job AVR-3 past the former US Bureau of Mines power plant south of Bruceton, PA on the ex B&O "Pike." This location was historically known as Experiment after the Bureau's experimental coal mine once located here.
....und ganz herzliche Geburtstagswünsche. Alles Liebe und Gute !
Und dann verabschiede ich mich gleich auch noch von allen Flickr -Freunde für 10 Tage.
Not a very exciting composition, but since I am into trees, this might fit in. Long exposure using the Singh-ray 750 nm IR filter. I actually made a campfire and made food for me and the girls and had still plenty of time waiting for the exposure to be done. And of course the noise reduction made time for a coffee or three.
I experimented with color shift styles. What is special is that the white colors remained white and only the yellow colors (from the original photo) changed into other beautiful colors. Many colorful variants are possible, but let's get back to reality and finish this experiment.
Ein kleiner Plastiklöffel und eine Platikmurmel zwischen zwei Polarisationsfiltern fotografiert. Dadurch werden Spannungen im Material durch bunte Farben sichtbar.
A small plastic spoon and a plastic marble photographed between two polarizing filters. This makes tensions in the material visible through bright colors.