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These are actually the lights on my external hard drive I recently purchased... I like the gradient created by the light to dark....

 

Processed using Adobe Lightroom...

Nikon D90 e Komura 35mm f2.5

Preparazione DNA (recupero della Banda)

All natural colours. I liked the way it seemed to desaturate the further down the shot I got. Made me happy :)

Also, about two metres to my right there was a main road. So this view is quite something, in my mind!

Happened to see this one tree that seemed to have a range of colors: from red to orange to yellow to green. Kind of a whole season in one shot here. Taken October 2017 Commerce City, Colorado via 500px ift.tt/2BIhewJ

Not many clouds this morning.

Shot with my Fujifilm X-A1 camera.

Watermelon gradient sock yarn. 2x50g cakes for identical socks.

Adršpašskoteplické skály (

Adrspach rocks)

Getting a little more artistic with this one.

Polaroid sx70 alpha1model2

The Gradients play Oasis Cabaret Lounge in New Paltz, New York

Beautiful "Kållandsö"

Close up of the Dell 2408 WFP grey gradient using an Nvidia 6800GS with the latest forceware drivers (169.21)

w/ ever present powerlines...

No HDR, just an amazing moment. Wish this could have lasted longer.

A regal anthropomorphic leopard dressed as a Victorian aristocrat in full steampunk attire. The leopard wears a rust-textured copper top hat decorated with mechanical gears, cogs, tubing, and magnifying lenses. His coat is dark with ornate brass details, metallic shoulder plates, leather straps, and a pocket watch hanging from his waistcoat. The background is painted in rich, warm tones with a subtle smoky gradient. The lighting is cinematic, with soft golden highlights reflecting off polished brass and metal parts. Highly detailed fur texture, expressive feline eyes, intricate Victorian patterns, and realistic metal reflections. Ultra-realistic, fantasy portrait style, 4K, dramatic mood, steampunk Victorian elegance, masterful digital painting.

i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient

 

and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images

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