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I have talked to and befriended more strangers here than I have in the last year.
There's a part of me that wants to chalk it up to the southern openness thing, but it makes me angry that a lot of us think that way. It's just perpetuating the "cold" stereotype in our own cities.
I think when we all open up and forget about our freaking insecurities, the opportunity for community just explodes tenfold. My friend came to visit Toronto from New Orleans last week, and I felt like the city became so receptive and generous. So many people are happy to talk when you stop worrying about your insignificant little self.
It's not the city. It's us. Now let's get out there!
Thank you, Austin.
© Mark Watson.
taken with a Flash controller from, www.makezine.com/flashkit/
and a panasonic FZ50.
it was shot from the top straight down with a .22 airgun pellet.
My second time vacationing to Florida, and this time it was a far better photographic experience. Visited a lot of landmarks and attractions.
My very first stroll on a wildlife expedition, nothing extensive, just a walk around the resorts nooks and crannies. I absolutely loved the atmosphere of looking beyond my field of vision for the shot.
Sometimes, fireworks don't explode where you expect them... Thanks to photoshop, I develop my own technique to put them where I want them to be plus combining this with my DRI technique.
Parfois les feux d'artifices n'explosent pas toujours là où on voudrait... Grâce à photoshop, j'ai développé ma technique qui me permet de les mettre là où je les veux en la combinant à ma technique DRI.
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My technique is alway the same:
Three exposures -2EV, 0, +2EV and then temperature adjustement using Lightroom and layering with luminosity mask using photoshop. Removal of distracting stuff with the stamp tool or patch tool. High pass filter to enhance details. Then saturation, contrast selectively control, dodge and burn where need...
DRI stand for Dynamic Range Increase. Three RAW files are used to achieve this. Rather than using a software like Photomatix for instance, I simply use mask to blend, my own way, the light, dark and normal shot with Photoshop and Lightroom.. To me, It looks more natural than the usual HDR treatment that I would normally applied.
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Ma technique est toujours la même:
Trois prises de vue -2EV, 0, +2EV. Ensuite ajustement de la température de couleur avec Lightroom et usage de calques et masques de luminosités avec Photoshop. Retrait d'éléments de distraction avec l'outil tampon. Filtre High pass pour le rehaussement des détails. Ensuite saturation et contraste ajustés de façon sélectives et locales. Dodge and burn là où requis...
DRI vient de l'anglais Dynmic Range Increase, qui pourrait se traduire par étendue dynamique améliorée. Les même 3 fichiers RAW entrent dans la composition d'un DRI. Plutôt que de se servir d'un logiciel comme Photomatix qui fait tout le travail, je me sers plutôt de masques pour filtrer l'éclairage dans photoshop et Lightroom. De mon point de vue, cette façon de faire donne une image plus naturel que le traitement HDR que j'employais auparavant.
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The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are some of the most extensive and beautiful medieval windows to survive anywhere. Dating from as early as the 1140s AD, with most of them from 1200-50, there are about 170 Chartres windows
Exploding Cataracts.
D'aithin luach saothair pionós a bhí ag fulaingt freagrachtaí go raibh na súile a bhí faofa ag fáiltiú do roghanna a bhí ag comharthaíocht oícheanta saighdiúirí,
Ungläubige Mauern heidnische Gräber ungeduldige mysteriöse Schäden begrabene Schreine Gotteslästerungen Betrug versiegelte böse Gräber unter Teufelsplänen,
άγνοια χάνοντας τους εχθρούς συμβουλές δαίμονες συσφίγγοντας τάφους γέφυρες γλώσσες πλησιάζοντας φίδια προετοιμασμένα εγκλήματα διασκορπίζοντας σιωπηρές μισθώσεις,
moeilijke stappen vechten blinde tricks begrudged leiders knielende medelijden snijdende deksels eenzame denken cruciale slepen transformerende bezienswaardigheden brute woorden,
HILARITAS de poetica urgente periculo potius quod moralis auctoritate illa spinosa artes perturbare,
特定の法律を取り戻す命令判決棄権狂った年の反抗的なフォーム容赦ない戦争徘徊するビジョン狡猾な勝利の頑固な目爆発するビジョン.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Pinyon pines can "explode" into flames (black mushroom cloud lower right) when they reach a high enough temperature.
Above Holbrook Junction during the Tamarack Fire, Thursday, July 22.
Explore #337, 10/10/08.
The seeds look like they were popping off the apple, but they were just loosely attached.
I love the way these lorikeets use their feet just like we use our hands, especially when they stop eating and look down on their food. They remain perfectly balanced while standing on one leg and don't teeter at all.
The background in this shot came out in a really nice gradient, which you might need to view on black in order to see. This effect was straight out of the camera, not produced in post-processing.
Exploding Stars
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: "4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Small cove at Houghton Bay, Wellington south coast. The combination of tide-level and size of the rocks caused this wave to "explode" like fireworks! See detail.
Pretty Pink Tuesday. Well for me anyway :)
Just home from my shift. So no time right now. It is called post and run.
I spent a week with a wonderful, talented group of people filming a documentary on the Northern Lights for NHK, the Japanese public television network. We were able to make it only as far north as the Arctic Circle, and though we had a uniformly great time, we struggled with deep cold, powerful blizzards and a generally shy and quiet Aurora, until here ... around 2 AM on the morning of March 1, we were rewarded far beyond anyone's expectations.
This was the beginning of a truly astonishing Auroral storm ...
I like smoke and lightning
Heavy metal thunder racing with the wind
And the feeling that I'm under
Yeah, darling, gonna make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
Like a true nature’s child
We were born
Born to be wild
We can climb so high
I never wanna die
Born to be wild
Taken before sunrise on the coast of Alentejo, Portugal.
The weather conditions were completely unstable during these days. Every day brought a new surprise when day broke.
Aufgenommen vor Sonnenaufgang an der Küste des Alentejo, Portugal.
Die Wetterlage war in diesen Tagen völlig instabil. Es war jeden Tag einen neue Überraschung, wenn es Tag wurde.