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Background: in Memphis for work and took the 5DIII, EF 17-40, GP-E2 and Benro tripod for some Beale Street night shots. I got lucky and it was bike night ... didn't know.
For the night shots I was using in-camera HDR, Art Standard and either +1/-1 or +2/-2.
Post was Lr5 moving the needle on shadow detail, vibrance and sprinkle of saturation.
Only issue I had was wishing I had my bike.
Tiger and Turtle nimmt über die in ihm angelegte Dialektik von Geschwindigkeit und Stillstand Bezug auf die Umbruchsituation in der Region und deren Wandel durch Rückbau und Umstrukturierung. Indem die Skulptur die dem Bild der Achterbahn anhaftenden Erwartungen ad absurdum führt, reflektiert sie ihre eigene Rolle als potentielles überregionales Wahrzeichen, welches zwangsläufig als Bild vereinnahmt wird. Sie stellt der Logik des ewigen Wachstums eine absurd‐widersprüchliche Struktur entgegen, die sich einer eindeutigen Interpretation widersetzt.“
– Heike Mutter und Ulrich Genth: PM der Künstler vom 19. November 2011 auf phaenomedia.org
Tiger and Turtle, through the dialectic of speed and stillness, is referring to the upheaval situation in the region and its change through dismantling and restructuring. By sculpturing the absurdity of the image of the roller coaster, the sculpture reflects its own role as a potential supraregional landmark, which is inevitably taken as an image. It counteracts the logic of eternal growth with an absurdly contradictory structure that opposes a clear interpretation. "
- Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth: PM of the artists of 19 November 2011 on phaenomedia.org
Winter in the forests of vienna...this and many more top-hdr´s on my site www.hdr-art.com and for the latest pic´s got to my official facebooksite www.facebook.com/hdrart and become a fan.
why are lenses of nowadays not so unique?
Can you find Momo the Cat's leg? Momo, you are not Zebra!
Casio EX-ZR400 x HDR art filter
As always, a photo each day for 365 days. All shot and edited using Apps on my iPhone 5.
The photo was taken using the camera App PureShot for iPhone and saved as a TIFF file before any editing. The original image can be found below.
First of all I used Snapseed to edit the image. The edits were made by straightening the photo and applying the Drama 2 filter. After that I used an app called Wood Camera to edit the picture. The edits were made by applying the Aquatic 1 Texture and adding the Birds to the image. I added a little more texture to the image using the Ancient filter in HDR Art. Finally I used the App Distressed FX to add extra texture to the image using the Stirred overlay and the Sentiment Texture.
The original photo was taken at just before lunchtime today. It is an image of The Church of St Lawrence. The Church is located on Old Church Road between the Foleshill and Bell Green area of Coventry. A church dates back on this site to the 12th century (the only Evidence of that remains is the early medieval Font). There have been various additions to the church over the years using a variety of different local materials during the rebuilds and modifications.
The church is is a Grade II* Listed building and is number 4 on my list of 24 (Grade II*) Listed buildings in Coventry that I hope to photograph.