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This was one of the images I wanted to create this fall. Before we headed for our trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan I made a mental list of the images I hoped to come back with. I got all the ones I wanted plus more. So, I guess making a list is a good thing. Next time I will write them down.
I got up early and went down to the flowage and that made all the difference with this image. The sun was low and hitting this bank of trees on the far side of the flowage.
I used a tripod, a release cable, Aperture 3, and OnOne Software to make this image.
Camera settings: ISO
brilliant reflections
beautiful colors on the water
from fall leaves
Image and haiku by John Henry Gremmer
Texture PS oil & OnOne perfect effects.A little note for invite Admins.If you are kind enough to send me an invite to a private group could you make it possible to actually join please?I'm not being rude or ungrateful when I do not join after an invite ( I really want to) ,it's just seem's impossible to find out how to.Is it not possible to make an invite work like the other groups do? .Thank you .
A mixture from Pixabay and myself.All back grounds by me,PS oil texture,rest was done ine in photomatix ,and OnOne perfect effects.
OnOne textures & PS oil used on this.All images are my own work(you can tell by how bad they are)This is more of a bit of a try out using a wacom tablet,it's taking a bit of getting used to, but hopefully things will get better in time .Thank you.
I took this photo at the Kinderdijk Park in 2013. This year I decided to re-process the raw files with new HDR technique. For this photo I blended the lighting shot with the mill foreground and I reprocessed the water reflection. This is a HDR photo (~0.7 stops). I tried to keep the HDR soft and as natural as possible. Colours have been saturated as I like them more intense than normal. This photo is a post processing composition too. Comments welcomed.
This is a digital composition of multiple shots then rendered together to make the lightings pop and the storm surreal. We have 3 shot for the HDR rendering of the peer. 6 shots for the sea waves and 2 shots for the sky plus some idea from the web to build the cloud texture ad colours. I took me almost 2 days to compose and rethink the image.
I can say I got completely soaked when I went back to the car but I am more than happy with the outcome. Camera, tripod and lens needed to be dried for a while
Male and female Evening Grosbeaks chasing each other - - many attemts before finally getting this shot
... of Freeman Patterson's barn in Shampers Bluff, New Brunswick. The same loft as the photo in the comment box below was taken, but given a bit more dramatic treatment. In fact, also the loft of the barn whose roof I shared yesterday from the inside.
An early morning from Sorrento famous place called "Bagni della Regina Giovana". I captured the sun star in the cracks of the trace of the open cave. The place is really unique.
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This is a profile of one of the most tourist place in Bolsena area. I played with the dark and lights in the wood to provide a 3D-like effect. Comments welcomed
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The mountain "Cerro Pedernal" was painted many times by Georgia Okeeffe