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Recognize those sled dogs? :) Last spring, we had the huge pleasure of meeting up with Robert (droz.da). Carm is accustomed to riding in her stroller when I push it or when I pull it behind a bike, but sled dogs was a first! Musky and Wesley were perfect pulling gentlemen, while Sandy trotted alongside with support. Having watched these dogs for over a decade, often from this vantage, it was a little surreal to be running along behind them in real life. Having Carm enjoy the ride was the icing on the cake. Thank you, Robert and Being There pups!
Orrville, Ohio USA
Photographer's Note: I worked hard for this one. I lay completely prone on this trackbed ballast with my elbows, stomach, and, uh...other body parts screaming in agony as I lined up the shot. So, PLEASE enjoy this photo! LOL!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes I really miss the flip-out screen that my Olympus cameras had.
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A rough morning at Austinmer which displayed a vibrant array of colour throughout the sky. The water movement in this image is what i love most. i tend to find that the best shutter speed for catching quick water flows for seascape is 1/3 seconds. Long enough to get the streaks in the water, but fast enough to not get any milky water effect.
Any photographer will tell you, its not just Photoshop. A lot of thought goes into taking an image, and there's a huge variety of techniques that can be implemented to get the desired effect you want while taking your shot.
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Nikon EM / Nikon E Series 28mm f2.8 / Cinestill 400D
A wet December day in Central Park, New York City, USA
Taken in Asakusa, Tokyo.
This shot today comes from my stock bin. It is of the Pagoda and Hozomon Gate located in the Sensoji complex, which I photographed for my Asakusa Views challenge. Individual buildings seen here.
I liked how the two structures merged from this angle creating a strong abstract feel. Aside from a wee amount of sharpening to assist the kit lens, this image is straight out of the camera.
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Canon EOS 60D | ISO 100 | f/5.6 | 2.5s | 18-135mm at 135mm | AWB | Getty Images
*They started their primordial existence as microscopic lifeforms placed on separate parts of the Earth's Oceans by a dying race of ancients with the hopes of reviving a once great species. Over ions of existence the unpredictable conditions of this planet slowly morphed them into strange and unrecognizable versions of themselves."
"Like her sister, was born in water. But unlike her sister she felt cradled by the dark. The depths of the ocean provided solitude. She feared the sun and it's violent rays. Unable to stand even the faint light that peaked through the surface she delved into the darkest depths she could find. A large section of this ocean is an endless expanse of pitch black water or an "abyss" which interconnects with countless maze-like rocky passageways that expand for thousands of miles. This entire area, completely void of sunlight and home to very few lifeforms, provided a shelter for the her. However, while these underwater caverns are mostly void of life, the few that do manage to exist are extremely aggressive and monstrous in appearance. In the abyss she evolved into a silent ambush predator to feed and hide from horrifying creatures that roam the deep dark. Millenniums pass and she can heard the voices of humans in the water. They tell legends of her and call her Sobek. After ions of lonely existence something in the void calls to her and she discovers an ancient life form of unknown origin even older than herself. A sentient orb covered in metallic scales that is able to telepathically communicate with her. The creature reveals ancient cosmic knowledge, telling her she has a sister, and proposes a trade. It will guide her to her brethren and protect her from the sunlight she fears, but only if she allows the scaled orb to bond with her flesh."
Sobek is a OOAK Nnaji in Milk skintone and Busty chest option. Her body blushing is lilac and burned turquoise. Her head is covered in hand sculpted scales to enhance her monstrous looks. Her lips and nails are a palest pearl pink and her fanged teeth share the same steel grey as her alien gharial eyes. Sobek wears a hand stitched haute couture armour with a poseable tail, each sequin sewn to a form sculpture that bristles in the back as gharial scales, adorns the shoulders leaving sensuous naked spots and exaggerates the hips for a feminine silhouette. She wears spiky heels painted to match her skintone.
This is a commission order for a private collector, not for sale.
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the galaxies NGC 1512 on the left and NGC 1510 on the right.
Original caption: This composite image, created out of two different pointings from Hubble, shows the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1512 (left) and the dwarf galaxy NGC 1510 (right). Both galaxies are about 30 million light-years away from Earth and currently in the process of merging. At the end of this process NGC 1512 will have cannibalised its smaller companion.
Using Adobe Photoshop to merge a range of image exposures into a single image with even exposure.
Here's my Tutorial for making HDR images
This made Flickr Explore on November 11, 2006:
flickr.com/explore/interesting/2006/11/11/page46
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My creation by merging two shots together. What do you think? Had fun creating it anyway.
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