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Canon EOS 550D
18-135mm f3.5-5.6 Lens @ 47mm; f/5; 1/125s
ISO 100
Edited in Aperture 3 & Pixelmator
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Shot with Nikon D90
F14, 1/640
ISO:320
AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-200mm
Focual Length: 48mm
Post processing in Pixelmator (Starlights) / Aperture (Curves Adjustment)
I have been exploring the Mandala function in Pixelmator 3.1. The base image for these trials was the Lilly of the Ice image posted earlier.
The Mandala and Kaleidoscope feature of Pixelmator are fascinating. After cropping the image, I did not like the blue [sky] background of the images. All of them had a strong vignette I could not get rid off.
So I applied the Tiffen Hicon2 and the NCR9 Rosey Hi-Light filter to some before sharpening them some more.
I'm sure I'll try this again with a different and better focused image sometime.
And no, I don't see anything spiritual in them, they are just plain fun to generate and look at.
I updated this one by editing it with the demo version of Pixelmator. Y/N? Also, would any of you be interested in buying the new LEGO Brick piece with grey mortar painted in and the bricks printed with red? And, would you like to be able to purchase posters like this at conventions? Not online because I would have to crease them to ship them, but I could sell them at cons. Y/N? Read the description here for more details on this figure.
Guten Morgen!
Helles, taufrisches (aber auch langweiliges) Grün... Hey, egal!
GUTEN MORGEN!!! :))
Bright 'n' dewy (and somewhat boring) green... Hey, never mind!
GOOD MORNING!!! :))
Tools: Aperture, Viveza 2, Color Efex Pro 4, Pixelmator.
An Irish Rail class 29000 DMU braves the snow with a commuter service from Dublin to Maynooth. This shot was taken from Pike's Bridge between Maynooth and Leixlip looking east towards Dublin. The frozen and snow-covered body of water in the foreground is the Royal Canal.
This shot was generated using TopazAdjust 4 and Pixelmator. First I generated a good version of the land with Topaz Adjust, then a good version of the sky, then I blended them using Layer Masks in Pixelmator and added a third layer to selectively brighten the train a little.
This shot featured on my blog as Photo of the Week 147 & 148 - Winter Trains.
Another airplane view, now centered over Waikiki’s Royal Hawaiian Hotel and surroundings. The lack of sand on Gray's Beach left of the Royal Hawaiian is very evident. Vintage but undated and severely faded cardboard mount Ektachrome Transparency, color corrected using Pixelmator Pro.
Photo details
- 1927 Royal Hawaiian Hotel, center
- 1900s Wilder House, left of the Royal
- 1941 Outrigger Canoe Club, right of the Royal
- 1955 Rosalei Apartments, top left
- 1936 Waikiki Theater, across Kalakaua from the Royal Hawaiian
- 1937 Liberty House department store on Kalakaua Avenue, right of the theater
- 1957 International Market Place, right of Liberty House