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Harbour light
This was taken a few minutes after yesterday’s photo, but the light had changed remarkably.
From blue sky to grey clouds. And, I like it!
P103-2866 Taken at: St Monans, Fife, Scotland.
In this advanced Photoshop tutorial I will show you how to create a nice floating woman in a forest. We will turn the forest from day to night effect in Photoshop and we will mask the sky using Calculations. We will create realistic depth of field using a Depth Map and we’ll paint realistic hair and light effects.
Tutorial here: www.psdbox.com/tutorials/fantasy-photoshop-tutorial-float...
I love those beautiful colours & light in Autumn. Hope your day/night is a bright & beautiful one my friends =)
Visiting Fairview-Riverside State Park, Madisonville, Louisiana
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Simple idea :) ,,,
really wish , i can holding the light like this *_*
I really love dealing with light in my photos ,but it still for me a Hard secret !
I will always tring to discover more about it
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* We cannot hold a torch to light another's path without brightening our own.--
Ben Sweetland -
The windows in this abandoned building look pretty good from the outside. Inside, there is plenty of dust and old Christmas bulbs are scattered around the room. The white curtains are quite a contrast to their dusty shadows.
More Fujifilm Superia. This set focuses more on the out of focus. More playing with light in the SF night.
This time last year out in the New Forest, the late afternoon light hitting select trees and foliage.... one of those perfect, majestic Autumn scenes. I cant wait for this again soon - the leaves aren't quite there yet but it wont be too much longer!
Wishing everyone a positive week ahead. Its my birthday on Wednesday so lets hope its a good one... :)
Pittsburgh started the official commercial holiday season with their annual light up night festivities. The tree at Point State Park was lit..
The title pretty much only makes sense if you listen to this.
Once more, the model is Ida.
Explored!
This forest of city street lights, called Urban Light was created by artist Chris Burden. Despite initial appearances, the arrangement is not a perfect grid. Depending on where the viewer stands, the lamps arrange themselves in different angles and arrays. The 202 cast iron lamps once lit the streets of Los Angeles. Burden bought the first one at the Rose Bowl flea market, and soon collecting and restoring street lights became an obsession. He painted them all the same neutral gray, in order to draw the eye to all the different varieties of cast iron decoration. Burden says that street lamps like these were symbols of a civilized and sophisticated city—safe after dark and beautiful to behold. The lights all still work, and they are now powered by solar energy. They are switched on every night at dusk, and are lit until 10pm. At night, Burden says his sculpture becomes transformed into “a building with a roof of light.” Since it was installed along LACMA’s Wilshire Boulevard entrance in February 2008, artist Chris Burden’s "Urban Light" has become "an instant landmark" [New York Times].