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This is a merge of two shots, one exposed for the city and one for the sky. The two shots were taken about 30 minutes apart. When the sunset was at its peak the city lights were still washed out and by the time all the lights came on the colors in the sky were muted. So, using my very limited photoshop skills I tried combining the two images.
Sigma/500mm-f4.5-ex-dg-hsm-apo
Nikon D800E ^ 1/1000 ^ f5.0
Photivo version + DXO Tiff file version merge
70/30%
+ SuperDenoising for Apple
ISO 320
40% crop
White Frangipani
Nothing evokes that tropical feeling quite like the frangipani. Their sweet scent and sheer beauty make them universally loved and the blooms look sensational on the tree and as a cut flower. Pick up some freshly fallen blooms and float them in a bath or bowl of water and it's easy to feel you're relaxing in a fabulous tropical day spa!
Most familiar in their white and yellow form, they also come in loads of tropical and sunset colours, becoming more colourful the closer to the equator you go. Frangipanis are also tough plants that can survive neglect, heat and drought and still fill the garden with a wonderful perfume. What more could you ask for in a tree?
what the eyes and the display will look like
EDIT, what it DOES look like! shop.onrez.com/item/784429
thats 6 eyes for 10 linden dollars, 3 variants 2 sizes!! Hurry! ;)
Hi Guys!
We just started with our brand new store!
We are happy to present you our first item;
Merge - Santa Vibrator
at the XXX event
▶ Features:
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▹Control HUD to control all features
▹5 animations
▹3 sauce textures
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Merged via photoshop. This had 2 Elinchrom flash/soft boxes. One pointing to the ceiling and the other direct at the subjects. 3 separate pictures converted to b&w and then I used photoshop to select the heads and then refined the edges. Finally I pasted the 3 heads as layers into a new black inage.
Felt like taking a picture of this print, I only sell these ones on request so don't normally have many lying around. Came out really nice :-)
Something a bit different. No Photoshop here...just cardboard.
I was aware of things like the splitzers you can buy/make for your Lomo so I thought I'd try something similar with my Hasselblad. I put together a makeshift splitzer by cutting some black cardboard to fit in a Cokin holder. Composing through a 45° finder while your camera is upside down is challenging to say the least. I possibly should have composed so that there was no ground in the shot (that's what's causing the weird diagonal parallelogram thing) but feck it, this is ok.
Hasselblad 500c/m, Planar 80mm, Tri-x 400, Cokin P holder and cardboard filter :)
My friend Paul Berkholst from the Netherlands and I are collaborating. I send him a landscape foto , he does a watercolor painting of it and then I combine both trying to preserve qualities of each work...It's a project in progress and here is 1 example...
Paul's flickr account
VV 340, also known as Arp 302, provides a textbook example of colliding galaxies seen in the early stages of their interaction. The edge-on galaxy near the top of the image is VV 340 North and the face-on galaxy at the bottom of the image is VV 340 South. Millions of years later these two spirals will merge -- much like the Milky Way and Andromeda will likely do billions of years from now. Data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory (purple) are shown here along with optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope (red, green, blue). VV 340 is located about 450 million light years from Earth.
Because it is bright in infrared light, VV 340 is classified as a Luminous Infrared Galaxy (LIRG). These observations are part of the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey (GOALS) combining data from Chandra, Hubble, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) and ground-based telescopes. The survey includes over two hundred LIRGs in the local Universe. A chief motivation of this study is to understand why LIRGs emit so much infrared radiation. These galaxies generate energy at a rate this is tens to hundreds of times larger than that emitted by a typical galaxy. An actively growing supermassive black hole or an intense burst of star formation is often invoked as the most likely source of the energy.
Work on the full GOALS survey is ongoing, but preliminary analysis of data for VV 340 provides a good demonstration of the power of observing with multiple observatories. The Chandra data show that the center of VV 340 North likely contains a rapidly growing supermassive black hole that is heavily obscured by dust and gas. The infared emission of the galaxy pair, as observed by Spitzer, is dominated by VV 340 North, and also provides evidence for a growing supermassive black hole. However, only a small fraction of the infrared emission is generated by this black hole.
By contrast most of the ultraviolet and short wavelength optical emission in the galaxy pair -- as observed by GALEX and HST -- comes from VV 340 South. This shows that VV 340 South contains a much higher level of star formation. (The Spitzer and GALEX images are not shown here because they strongly overlap with the optical and X-ray images, but they are shown in a separate composite image.) VV 340 appears to be an excellent example of a pair of interacting galaxies evolving at different rates.
These results on VV 340 were published in the June 2009 issue of the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The lead author was Lee Armus from the Spitzer Science Center in Pasadena, CA.
Credit: X-ray NASA/CXC/IfA/D.Sanders et al; Optical NASA/STScI/NRAO/A.Evans et al
Read entire caption/view more images: chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2011/vv340/
Caption credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Read more about Chandra:
p.s. You can see all of our Chandra photos in the Chandra Group in Flickr at: www.flickr.com/groups/chandranasa/ We'd love to have you as a member!
I hardly ever do this, but I'm actually posting an 'auto-enhance' version of something. When I clicked on it, I thought it was interesting-looking, if only for reference. For example, you can see that I was not, in fact, standing on the on-ramp, as accused.
I-94 Southbound - Lake Forest Oasis
52Frames - Week 33 - Night Photography (Alternate)
I was intent on shooting light trails for this week's 52Frames challenge on Night Photography.
Of the many shots I took, this is the #2 pick. I set-up at a tollway oasis, camera on tripod, just shooting away at traffic light trails. While the light trails were good, the photo was boring. So I captured some higher shutter speed shots with vehicles and ghosted them in via a 3-image composite (first ever) using blend mode and opacity adjustments in PS.
Taken 8/12/20
N812AW - Airbus A-319-132 - American Airlines
at Miami International Airport (MIA)
c/n 1178 - built in 2000 for America West, merged into US Airways in 2007 - merged into American Airlines in 2015