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Saw this scene as I was driving and just had to stop and capture a few frames. Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada
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My technique is alway the same:
Three exposures -2EV, 0, +2EV and then temperature adjustement using Lightroom and layering with luminosity mask using photoshop. Removal of distracting stuff with the stamp tool or patch tool. High pass filter to enhance details. Then saturation, contrast selectively control, dodge and burn where need...
DRI stand for Dynamic Range Increase. Three RAW files are used to achieve this. Rather than using a software like Photomatix for instance, I simply use mask to blend, my own way, the light, dark and normal shot with Photoshop and Lightroom.. To me, It looks more natural than the usual HDR treatment that I would normally applied.
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Ma technique est toujours la même:
Trois prises de vue -2EV, 0, +2EV. Ensuite ajustement de la température de couleur avec Lightroom et usage de calques et masques de luminosités avec Photoshop. Retrait d'éléments de distraction avec l'outil tampon. Filtre High pass pour le rehaussement des détails. Ensuite saturation et contraste ajustés de façon sélectives et locales. Dodge and burn là où requis...
DRI vient de l'anglais Dynmic Range Increase, qui pourrait se traduire par étendue dynamique améliorée. Les même 3 fichiers RAW entrent dans la composition d'un DRI. Plutôt que de se servir d'un logiciel comme Photomatix qui fait tout le travail, je me sers plutôt de masques pour filtrer l'éclairage dans photoshop et Lightroom. De mon point de vue, cette façon de faire donne une image plus naturel que le traitement HDR que j'employais auparavant.
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Wolves were hunted to extinction in Germany during the 20th century, and only began returning to the country as late as 1998. These Wolves are thought to have migrated from western Poland. Currently, there are around 35 wolves in 4 packs now roaming the heaths of the eastern German region of Lusatia, and they are now still expanding their range to the west and north.
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Light rays from the sunrise dance out onto the Caribbean Waters off the coast of Ambergris Caye, Belize.
Brilliant golden light rays beaming over the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. The distant ridge is Clingman's Dome, it's peak just outside the left edge of the frame. Image taken from the Blue Ridge Parkway, some twenty miles away, with a telephoto zoom.
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After another 3am start, I managed to place myself in front of an incoming westerly snow storm, with the sun rising in clear skies to the East, this made for some very interesting results when the storm passed over my head and collided with the warm light from the rising sun. Light catching the millions of snowflakes made for some impressive light rays and the effect of the swirly snow in the distant valleys just added to the atmosphere of the photographs.
Lake District National park.
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I took the train into my old neighborhood this afternoon. My dad needed a hand to get some stuff done and I was looking forward to helping him.
He always greets me with a smile, but these days his smile is softened by a patina of loss, and there's a melancholy that hangs in the air around us when we embrace.
When the cancer my mom valiantly fought finally won out last summer, and she slipped from this world to the next, we all took it hard but none more so than my dad. So I look forward to days like today when I step into the house I grew up in, the house my folks made a home for my brother and me, and feel her presence and her joy of life all throughout.
The sunlight was streaming through the train window as it hurtled past old familiar landmarks, touchstones of my youth, places the four of us would go to, spots that hold warm memories, and the warmth of that light felt very fine as it fell on my face. I thought I'd try to capture that feeling and was surprised to see rainbow streaks across my face in the result. Perhaps I shouldn't have been.
My mom and dad were together for almost 50 years and he misses her terribly.
I miss her terribly too...
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For me the creation of a photograph is experienced as a heightened emotional response, most akin to poetry and music, each image the culmination of a compelling impulse I cannot deny.
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A weak December sun in Oregon shines through a light layer of fog making shadows and light over a country lane.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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A simple but interesting shot i must say... Love the effects of fisheye!
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A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
-- Joyce Kilmer
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After a big day at a theme park, shooting with a camera I can't talk about yet, I came home to find the sun hiding behind a cloud, and I managed to capture sunbeams! Actual sunbeams. Apparently they're called "crepuscular rays" but that sounds less romantic. Captured them with the Nikon D5 in manual mode. And no, I haven't returned it yet. No one dob.
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“By the truth we are undone. Life is a dream. ‘Tis the waking that kills us. He who robs us of our dreams robs us of our life.”
— Virginia Woolf, Orlando
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I was digging through some old production photos when I came across this still that I must have missed the first time. We got super lucky when we shot at Stephens Gap, the light rays were amazing that day!
A beautiful Sunset tonight
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This was only my second visit to Porth Nanven Cove - nestled within Cot Valley and accessed through narrow winding roads near St Just (close to Land's End).
The hour drive was woth the effort this time - as the setting sun washed diffused light over the cove's characteristic granite boulders to fill the scene with pastel colours. As the sun descended into the low cloud bank, light rays radiated from behind.
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