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Taken in a residential area or shabiat, in Al Ain, these old residential areas are slowly disappearing to make way for modern homes.
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Interestingness | | 2010 | | Boston/Gloucester/Rockport Photowalk
My wife and I decided to get away for Labor Day Weekend. We started out the weekend in Rockport then headed down to Gloucester for the Schooner Festival and our final destination was Boston for the evening. The next morning we decided to walk around South Boston to get some photos of Boston before heading home to rest before the new work week.
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This photo was processed using Nik Silver Efex and finished in Lightroom.
Do you ever feel sometimes in lfe you have all these big ideas but never get the time or the energy to make them a reality? That's what I think of when I view this image I shot in Iceland - like walking down this little road and never getting to the big idea at the end. When you do, if you do, it's too big to climb.
But fuck it - climb it anyway!
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Nikon D810 | 24-70mm f/2.8 @ f/11 48mm 1/20 ISO 64 | 3 shot panoramic.
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As I reworked this image, I was surprised how many distinct areas of color were present in this scene.
Sand Dunes. Pismo Dunes Natural Preserve, Oceano, San Luis Obispo County, California. Captured Apr 15, 2015. Captured with Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF24-105mm f4L IS USM at 105mm, f 11 @ (7 images HDR) ISO 100. Tripod.. Post Processing with PhotoMatix 5.0.5, CS5, NikSoftware ColorEfexPro 4.0 (Image Borders), Viveza 2.0 and SilverEfexPro 2.0
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ABOUT THIS IMAGE
Serpent’s Spine
Captured a few days after a rainstorm on a cloudless and windy day. The wind coming off the ocean was almost biting cold, but I managed to keep my equipment sand free as well as myself.
Högsbohöjd, Gothenburg.
#362 on Explore, Mar 1, 2009.
Watching the battle between night and day taking place over the apartment buildings of Högsbohöjd . The night wins again. With the moon as the eternal referee. What you see as a bright shining spot just above the moon is Venus.
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A reedit and repost of an earlier photo. This time, I initially darkened the sky using Aperture and then used Viviza to darken it a bit more. I skipped Color Efex and the detail extractor, letting HDR Efex and the definition tool in Aperture bring out any details.
London, Euston Road, July 2014, Nikon D600, Nikkor 50 mm, Nik Software; Silver Efex Pro; Dark Sepia.
I decided to purchase a new small cam for everyday use, so here it is - a Fuji X 20.
I really like that retro look :)
Edited with Nik´s Color Efex Pro.
I found this church accidentally, while walking for a conference near Moscone center SF. I have seen so many shots of church interiors but never had a chance to till now. Church interior architecture has a lot of texture and character. I choose to take 3 shots and process it HDR and then BW in Nik HDR.
Nikon F100; AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4; Ilford Delta 400 developed with Kodak TMax; CanoScan FS2710; post-processed with Apple Aperture 3, Adobe Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop Elements 9, and Nik Software Viveza 2.
This image was captured with a Nikon D-1X camera with a 70-200mm VR lens using the Nikon electronic file format (.Nef) Shot on Lexar Flash media. All file was post processed using NIKON capture.
© Vincent Versace 2008
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The new hall for the Messe Basel includes 50 000 square meters of exhibition space that spreads across two windowless floors, each 8 meters high. This large volume is clad into a shimmering facade of interwoven metal strips, with each of floors slightly offset. The ground floor, enclosed in glass, is designed for public use and is shaped so as to form a "city lounge" - a covered plaza that opens to the sky through a large, mesmerizing oculus.