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Searching myself a bit lately in the world of photography..
Meanwhile, a good old HDR... Yeah i felt like high dynamic range imaging today!! :P
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A typical general store from the south Wales industrial valleys. The shop is divided into three sections, on two floors, and includes ironmongery and grocery displays. In 1880 William Llewellyn developed his grocery business by building this shop. The original building was just the central section, flanked by the storeroom and Llewellyn's house.
Equipment=Canon 6D
Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens
Exposures=7
Location=Shanghai, China
Workflow=(Aurora HDR)
Adobe Lightroom 5,
ON1 Photo 10=Increase Color, Dynamic contrast
Nik Color EFEX=Glamor Glow, Brilliance/Warmth
What restaurant is a must experience?
Whenever I take the "Which Disney Character Are You?" tests, I always end up as Lumiere, the fun-loving entertainer and all around service-oriented guy. It's true I love to serve and fun is a driving force in my life. If it's not fun, I'm not interested. The song "Be Our Guest" is almost my anthem. I love to make people feel welcome and I will do practically anything for someone else. If there is a person in need...
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This tiny two-roomed building, built of brick in 1936, is claimed to be the smallest free-standing post office in Wales. It was built by Evan Isaac, a local stonemason, and his cousin David Williams, a carpenter, and was run by Mr Isaac's daughter and her husband, who also operated the village pub, which stood across the road. The mail was delivered from Whitland, the local town, and was sorted here by Mrs Beatrice Griffiths who would then deliver it by bicycle to the surrounding farms and cottages, a journey of eight miles every day. The post office counter was located in the main room, whilst the second room (with fireplace) served as a wireless repair workshop. The business was moved to a nearby bungalow in 1963 and the building was moved to the museum in 1992 where it has been refurbished as it would have looked during the Second World War.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago) is the seat of the Archbishop of Santiago de Chile, currently Celestino Aós Braco, and the center of the archdiocese of Santiago de Chile. Construction of the neoclassical cathedral began in 1748 and ended in 1800. Further alterations ordered at the end of the 19th century give it its present appearance.Previous cathedrals in the archdiocese had been destroyed by earthquakes.
The cathedral, located in the city's historic center, faces Santiago's Plaza de Armas and stands near the Palacio Arzobispal de Santiago, the administrative center for the archdiocese. The cathedral is also close to the Parroquia El Sagrario, a Catholic temple and a Chilean national monument.
Equipment=Nikon D750
Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens
Exposures=7
Location=Santiago Chile
Workflow=Aurora HDR
Adobe Lightroom 5,
On One Photo 10=Dynamic Contrast, Increase Color,
Nik Color Efex=Brilliance/Warmth, Glamor Glow, and Detail Extractor
Lumina=Mood Enhancer
What do you love the most about Cinderella Castle?
The other morning I walked into the Magic Kingdom before guests were allowed to enter the gates and stood behind the castle waiting for the sun to rise. It was an amazing feeling to be standing here in the quiet of the morning. I set up my tripod and actually sat there for almost an hour waiting for the sun to climb high enough to touch the spires. I actually opted for this shot of pre-sunrise because of the colors . I love how the...
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