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Red earth and Pine Trees -
photographed near El Rompido, Andalucía.
Thanks very much for visiting, favs and comments !
Made EXPLORE on Oct 9th. 2009............# 328
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Thanks for the free " Texture " . . .it was fun!
(added an old-gold trim because I'm still planing to use it on a little box-lid )
JoesSistah's textures:
www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/3994881069/
www.flickr.com/photos/27805557@N08/3353297468/in/set-7215...
My original picture before texture . . .
farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/3996701559_568472922e_b.jpg
my second picture:
After the Methodists sold the 1905 Central Hall, major restoration work was undertaken on the building in 1997/8, which reopened in November 1998 as licensed premises called Grand Central.
The windows (among other things) were decorated in a "sympathetic" art-nouveau style supposed to be "in-keeping" with the rest of the building's architecture.
A bit like Marmite - you either love it or hate it.
Cidade próxima a capital que vale muito a pena passar o dia, é um dos passeios preferidos dos portenhos e turistas.
Felizmente já estou recuperada da gripe :))
Ótima semana a todos!!!!!
Explore - Aug 8, 2011 #229
Sunburst Sunrise
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Long Sought For Pond, Westford, Massachusetts
@52Frames Week 17: Nature
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#52frames #52frames_photographers #52frames_nature
#nature #westford #pond #peaceful #sunriselovers #dawn #sunrise #reflections
#fujifilm #xt3 #mothernature #landscape_lovers #nature_shooters
#MyFujifilmLegacy #newenglandphotography #pocket_usa #onceupon_the_earth
#rsa_rural_ #raw_newengland #scenesofnewengland #massachusetts
my Flickr Explore photos > www.flickr.com/photos/roderickma/albums/72157644876320979
my favorite photos > www.flickr.com/photos/roderickma/sets/72157623272274082/
my photo sets > www.flickr.com/photos/roderickma/sets
Tengo en cuenta que se trata de una imagen bastante bastante horrible y mal tratada (y solucionada). Pero no podía dejar de compartir estas preciosas vistas (no sólo de la ciudad, también de ese cielo) con los que pasáis habitualmente por aquí. Ésto es lo que se veía desde el Centro Pompidou :)
Centre Georges Pompidou. Paris
*Explored on 19th February 09. Highest position #255
...as in I'm pretty sure being upside down is good for their brain development. Don't quote me on that though. Unbelievably this is my fifth explore in 5 days!!!!!
HI!
My name is Jake. I want to thank all my Flickr friends who have wished me so well and awaited my arrival with such encouraging words, thoughts and prayers. Since I am a little bundle of joy [so I'm told] my daddy may be busy for a little while and unable to post as many pictures here as he usually does! That's OK. He will be changing diapers, helping me eat and introducing me to our new and wonderful world, one bird, bug, book and beautiful day at a time...
►►► Explore the world of HDR with me at farbspiel-photo.com - View. Learn. Connect.
EXPLORED - Highest position: #3 on Sunday, July 15th, 2012
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Explore the world of HDR with me at farbspiel-photo.com - View. Learn. Connect.
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About | HDR Cookbook | Before-and-After | Making-of | Pics to play with
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Find more details about this image at farbspiel-photo.com/view/images/delicate-enough.
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The story of this photo:
This is my latest macro shot. Over the last few weeks, I have been spending my time doing a lot of stuff that did not have too much to do with taking or editing photos. It did have to do with photography, but just not with the creative part of it. Anyway, yesterday, I got fed up with this stuff and I started messing around with my macro gear. The sun just went down and I found this tiny foilage with those delicate little hairs. I figured that this would look great against the sun. So, I got out my little syringe, applied a few droplets and took a whole bunch of shots with the sun in different spots relative to the foilage.
Initailly, I went with an aperture of f/20 to f/25 to get all of the leaves in focus. But that brought parts of the background too much into focus too. So, I went with f/8 which blurred the background entirely, and I took different shots with different foci. Then I used focus stacking in Photoshop to blend those images together. Et Voilà, subject in focus, background blurred.
And here is the lesson for you: Always know what you can do to an image in post-processing while you are shooting. This may help you solve problems and lets you create images that may be very difficult to create otherwise.
How it was shot:
> Taken with a tripod
> Three exposures - used focus stacking to bring the whole subject into focus
> Camera: Nikon D7000
> Lens: Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm 1:2,8G VR
How it was post-processed:
> Post-processing was done in Photoshop
> Topaz DeNoise
> Topaz Infocus for sharpening
> Topaz Details for bringing out the details in the petals and some basic color correction
> Saturation adjustent layer (master)
> Vibrance layer (vibrance)
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Learn these techniques at farbspiel-photo.com - View. Learn. Connect.
- Thanks for viewing!
A Grizzly Bear lunges toward Sockeye Salmon just under the surface of the clear water. Katmai National Park and Preserve, AK
Flickr EXPLORE 10/18/17 - Thank You!
Lucille has been a good girl
exploring outside without
her walking gear. This was yesterday.
As with Cats today is a different day.