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Tunnel View of Yosemite Valley. This was the first view we had entering the valley after a morning of rain, hail and snow.
HDR 5 exposures 2 stops with Photomatix, Color Efex, Viveza and Dfine treatments.
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm
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Sometimes a year has been so disastrous and so terrible that entering a new year will automatically mean entering a wonderful year!---Mehmet Murat ildan
Fog lifting off Discovery Park, Seattle, WA
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm @ ISO2500
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Had no idea what to shoot for my 365 project today, so, when in doubt, shoot Humphrey. With a camera, obviously.
Another view from last Saturday's jaunt down the Northumberland coast with Kevin Wallace. This time it's a view of Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland from the North and the beach infamous for claiming many a photographer's equipment and pride - these are some of the most treacherous rocks on the planet to walk across.
The shot was taken into the early afternoon light - far from ideal -
which has rendered the tower as a silhouette to avoid blowing out the sky.
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm @ ISO2500
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If you go large you will see a few tourists on the left of the image. It will give you an idea of the scale.
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Taken on the beach just north of the Devil's Punchbowl, between Newport and Depot Bay, Oregon.
It was a rather dark and dreary day, perfect for playing with the the 39mm ND filters that I finally picked up for my Leica.
Uitgerangeerde treinen en wagons.
Lost in the woods.
HDR: 3 pictures 0, -1, +1 (1/125s, 1/250s, 1/60s).
A small glass prism and pyramid placed on a black perspex sheet and illuminated with natural, window light.
Eight images in a focus stack processed in Helicon Focus. Cropped to square in Lightroom. Converted to mono in Silver Efex Pro. Dust and speck removal in Photoshop. Sharpening applied in Lightroom.
For Macro Mondays 'Back in the Day' theme: a glob of sealing wax impressed with the letter 'R'.
Technical: a 19 image focus stack illuminated by natural window light. Processed in Helicon Focus, cropped in Lightroom to 16:9 format. Dust and fibre removal in Photoshop. Converted to mono in Silver Efex Pro. Split toning and sharpening in Lightroom.
Many thanks for your views, faves and comments. HMM!
I am a devoted Lightroom and Nik Software user but once in a great while I will use Topaz. Most of the time I don't care for the look but thought it helped in this instance. Do you use Topaz? Let me know your thoughts on their products and any tips that you might use to make it work for you. Additionally do you have a great software product that you love? What is it and why is it great?? I am always trying to improve and not above trying new things if it will help speed up that process!! Many thanks!!
Happy Slider Sunday! A beautiful August Morning at Lock 8 along the I & M Canal. Three exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Then ran through Topaz Studio 2's Impressionist Filter.
Leica M-P & Elmarit-M 28mm
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Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
© Toni_V. All rights reserved.
Colorful digital painted image of trees, I rendered as I would like to see in nature, but of course, it is only in my dreams. I processed this image in photoshop cc 2017, Topaz and Nik software and gave it a pastel feel.