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This picture is a little cheat, I took one picture with Ram well lit but outside too bright and one picture with Ram being too dark but ok for outside, I've then merged the 2 pictures and made a cheap HDR
merged panorama from Curiosity Rover's Left Mast cam, Sol 1381. Images NASA/JPL.
I used a chunk of this for part of my cover for an upcoming book. Read about it here:
Photo taken of night sky with ocean opened as background layer to desert photographer fore-ground. When desert meets ocean, we all get a glimpse of something new.
Digital Composite By:
Coleen de Guzman
Langara College
Professional Photography Program
Class of 2016
Original Photograph By:
Major John Skitt Matthews
CVA: 371-1099
A parade of military vehicles travelling west along Georgia Street
July 1, 1938
the lights on the left are on the slip road from Canary Wharf merging into the Limehouse Link tunnel
Sunset in Teutônia.
I was looking for a mix of colors well.
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Pôr-do-sol em Teutônia.
Eu estava procurando por uma mescla de cores assim.
I've seen signs saying "Merge In Turn" for years, but it was only the other week that I realised I'd been misinterpreting them all this time.
I knew what message they were conveying (er, merge?!), but the wording made me think it meant, "merge AS you turn", rather than "take turns to merge" which in retrospect is clearly what it really means.
Anyway, I still think it's badly worded, but I'll admit that "Take Turns To Merge" sounds a little daft...
This is a long exposure of a broken bridge in a beach.
2 hours of shoot, 15 attempts for perfect shot, 1 and half hour of post processing is the above result. The result is what i envisioned in my mind even before i started my shoot. I wish there are clouds in the sky to add an extra pop to the picture.
I would like to thank Ram for helping me to make this shoot possible. Hope you like this image as much as i loved making it.
Used Lee Bigstopper and B+WND110 filters to make this image
Close to the old "Quinta das Flores" train station, in Alentejo (Portugal), that you can no longer get to as it is inside the land taken over by a quarry.
Digital Composite By:
Jesse Bulman
Langara College
Professional Photography Program
Class of 2016
Original Photograph By:
W.J. Moore
CVA: AM54-S4
UBC Main Library Building
1930
La dupla compuesta por el austriaco Oliver Marach y el rumano Florin Mergea, resultaron ganadores en dobles en el Royal Guard Open Chile ATP Viña del Mar 2014. La pareja deportiva europea, superaron en el partido estelar de este sábado 8 de febrero, por dos sets de 6/3 y 6/4, al dúo colombiano conformado por Juan Sebastián Cabal y Robert Farah, quedándose así con el primer lugar en esta categoría de la competencia.
Hoy, se disputará la esperada final de singles, a la que llega el argentino Leonardo Mayer, luego de derrotar por 7/6(2) y 6/3 al colombiano Santiago Giraldo; y el italiano Fabio Fognini, que después de un intenso partido, dejó en competencia al español Nicolás Almagro en tres sets de 6/4, 1/6 y 7/6(5).
La final de singles del Royal Guard Open Chile ATP Viña del Mar 2014 entre Fabio Fognini y Leonardo Mayer, se disputará este domingo 9 de febrero desde las 17:30 hrs. en el Court Central del Club Naval de Campo Las Salinas en Viña del Mar.
Nature merges all Young-Old, B&W-Colourful, Light-Shadow, Coming-Going... only the path is constant..