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This is a composite image of several bracketed exposures stitched to a Panorama of one of the many beautiful smaller waterfalls in the valley of Verzasca between Gerra and Lavertezzo. I don’t think this particular one has a name, but I’m not completely sure. I applied a quite a lot of processing and some might say it is overprocessed. Even though I try to keep the edits normally a bit less extreme I think it fits this one quite well with the dramatic angel upwards the waterfall and into the light.
I've not been much out of my own neighbourhood with my drone yet. I look forward to taking the Mavic Mini everywhere I go!
One from a while back - looks like one of my Quality Street wrappers got stuck to the lens :)
Happy Sliders Sunday!
For Smile on Saturday's #branchesandtwigs theme
An image (or three) from the archive, but edited for this theme :-)
Looking Close... on Friday!!!
Frutas (imagen sobreprocesada)/Fruits (over-processed picture) - 26 March
Uses the technique of painting because I love still lifes and perhaps I once use it to decorate my dining room, this technique of textures needs diversity of color and that objects have their textures in different directions, the base wood has it vertical slightly diagonal is brown, the apple is red and circular , the for goes all in a spiral to the center and in the back there were books so I use a sculpture that I have and I put it horizontal To make the horizontal lines and balance with the green color, use the light on the right side to create some shadow diagonally and I gave the flashlight of my phone some light to the flower so that it does not lose its prominence And it causes a beautiful reflection effect with colors on the wood, you have to put some wood wax to shine :D.
PD: He chose the apple for its strange v-shaped center
Another one from the archives. A slightly more abstract look to this one than my usual uploads. It's a 23 second exposure taken with my old camera using a 9 stop filter (Hoya ND400). The long focal length (200mm) makes the faint silhuoette of the Ailsa Craig look closer than it really is. I posted a similar shot in mono nearly a year ago but I've always had a soft spot for the kind of overprocessed colour version.
Spent way, way, way too much time playing with splashes this morning. I really want to revisit this again soon, this was taken for the CreativeLive photography challenge that is going on right now. If you want to participate, go to CreativeLive.com, blog.creativelive.com/creative-photography-ideas-challeng.... I thought it might be fun to try some of these techniques, probably not all of them but a few to mix it up and learn something new.
Also, I probably overprocessed it but I really liked the dramatic look so I went with it.
A way processed deer on Mission Island
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Small apple on the tree, shown in little different way :)
Looking close... on Friday! - theme: "Fruits (over-processed picture)" :)
This cropped and overprocessed cell phone picture still gets the idea across--there are kissing creatures one might encounter in life, that are interested in more than a kiss :-))
This Robber Fly and its victim were seen at Crystal Mountain Resort, Michigan. Robber Flies are vicious predators that catch other flying insects, piercing them with their pointed beaks, and then sucking out their victims' bodily fluids and soft parts.
Dan Andrews, Victorian Premier, will go down in history for his phrase "back on the beers" Here is my over-processed take on this idea. A new eating/drinking area on Southbank with a Corona Beer ( found at the Botanic Gardens) with a bit of texture and blur.