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This is my first attempt with a filter .. I really don't know if I like it so can I please have some opinions. Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view.
Thanks, Deb
Cannon Beach, Oregon, USA
***First place - "Get Inspired Thematic Contest" (B&W)***
***Finalist for 2010 Get Inspired Group "Photo of the Year"***
Thanks to all who voted for me!
Multnomah Falls - Columbia River Gorge - Oregon. Can be viewed at 768 x 1024. This is both the upper and lower falls. Plummeting 620 feet from its origins on Larch Mountain, Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States.
WATERFALLS
Explore:Highest position: 4 on Saturday, January 5, 2008
Not sure if it worked out, but thought I would post to see if anyone had any comments with the ISO being this high on the d7100. Wish I would have had my tripod with me. :)
ISO 10,159 (10k) f/5.6 at 1/60th of a second.
it was a photo i took almost two years ago and i for got about it. These days i could have time to recheck my library and i found it somewhere in my library.Explore the nice red. So don't look at the man.
Life's riches at the macro level as one little critter covers it's self in golden pollen dust.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend. :)
May your day shine beautifully dear friends..
With absolutely no tears, unless of course
they are tears of joy.. :)
The Dragon Fly.... Natures version of what we call a helicopter. Wish I had landing gear like this back when I hovered for a living. Hope everyone on Flickr is having a wonderful week!
Finally found some bees & hoverflies this weekend near Boblingen. I don't know why, but not many around Stuttgart this year.
Found sucking down the nectar of these little flowers earlier today during a stroll through the woods near Böblingen. Hope everyone had a great weekend. :-)
Messe Basel Exhibition Hall - Switzerland (New Hall)
Looking up through the center using an 8mm wide angle lens and still couldn't get the whole thing in one shot :( I think I need a wider lens. :)
I have been away since, last Friday, but will return tomorrow night and start catching up with you! I hope you all had a safe and wonderful Holiday weekend!
Tried something different tonight using photo stacking at night to see what kind of bokeh effect would be produced. Adjustments in the focus for the stacking were at 2mm intervals. The blues are from the sky, orange from the street lights and the purple greenish white thing at the bottom was from a car coming down the street. On the orchid I think the focus came out fairly good as this is 15 individual photos stacked together to attempt to get one sharp photo front to back for all the flowers and bud. On the orange light you can actually count 15 rings from the different focus points during the shoot. If you have the ability to use another language besides English since flickr went to the new format, then you should be able to right click on the photo and open the original size to see the detail. Once again this was simply me having some fun with photo stacking at night to see what kind of bokeh effect I would get. Each of the 15 shots was at 1/8 of a second at f/3.0 using a Nikon 105mm VR. Helicon Remote, Helicon Focus and Lightroom 5.4 used for processing.
Hope you are having a great week! :-}
Incredible storm clouds just before typhoon Nari hit Jeju Island, South Korea
Featured on www.thirtymag.com (October 24th, 2012)
thirtymag.com/30-incredible-pictures-of-storms/
Please view my stream LARGE on black:
National Cinema Museum (Museo Nazionale del Cinema). Taken from Principessa Isabella bridge along the Fiume Po river in Turin Italy.
This is the bridge leading over to Bridal Veil Falls in Bridal Veil - Multnomah County, Oregon.
Excellent place to hike........
I was out looking for Fall color yesterday and was surprised at how much green there still is in the country. It's a strange year in that we have some areas peaking and others still as green as summer. I hope you're all enjoying your Sunday! We're having Summer today.....70's! Yay!!!
On Explore October 2, 2011
A pair of Flickers changing nest watching duties. The female is taking flight and the male had just landed on the tree.
Getting ready for the cold and dark winter :) moody photo with a natural window light. Kid photos looks better when they are happy and energetic mood but todays light gave to create this one. Capture the light. Explore the interestingness of light. NOTICE.
Bigger than you think: 125 meters wide x 324 meters tall. In other words you could play a regulation American football game under the Eiffel Tower with plenty of room to spare. p.s. it was 669 steps to the second deck and only cost 5 Euro for the pleasure. Sorry, lost count of the number of flights of stairs :)