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It is one of the the most frequent (and most touching) comments I get on my photography...and that is the 'look' I achieve in my post-processing.

 

I recently created a class with skillshare.com where I am sharing the basics of my post-processing workflow. Here is the official class description:

 

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Creating unique image edits is fast and easy in Adobe Lightroom. By learning a few key elements, you can transform your photographs into a variety of looks. From a clean, basic edit into an edgy, cross-processed style....all it takes is a few simple adjustments. Explore your creativity and discover the endless possibilities in your post-processing workflow. This 60 minute class will provide you all of the tools and techniques you need to create custom edits that reflect your unique photographic vision.

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The class is about an hour long and in this course I share my start-to-finish editing process and give you step-by-step instructions for creating four unique post-processing variations.

 

www.skillshare.com/classes/photography/Adobe-LightroomOne...

 

Thank you all so much for all the kind words and lovely comments on my images here. I am so grateful for the friendships and inspiration in this wonderful Flickr community.

 

Love, Kelly

   

Atlantic City NJ, 2006

Reworked photograph originally posted in color in 2006

Edited on iPad and processed in Snapseed

Basel - Schweiz/Switzerland

Canon EOS 7D

Ranked 4 of 282 Canon Cameras

1DX

5D

6D

7D

 

Tamron 70-300mm

 

ƒ/5.6 300.0 mm 1/2000s

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgNHAmrBcE4

  

ISO 1600 - ohne Glättung

C3 definiert

für lowlight und sports

1.6x Crop

 

Da der kleinere APSC-Sensor nur die Bildmitte abbildet, sind vor allem die mit APSC-Kameras entstandene Bilder sehr scharf und weisen kaum chromatische Aberrationen oder Vignettierung auf.

 

ppc

edition by snapseed

Was gibt der Sensor noch her

Crop

Farben

details

Schatten aufgehellt

Rauschen hier egal

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Einer der größten Helfer bei Tele-Objektiven ist deshalb ein Bildstabilisator. Auch das Tamron-Tele-Objektiv verfügt über solch einen Bildstabilisator, zu erkennen an dem Namensbeisatz VC, das hier für den von Tamron entwickelten „Vibration Compensation“ Mechanismus steht und laut Tamron eine bis zu 4 Blendenstufen längere Belichtungszeit ermöglicht.

  

Die Steuereinheit dieses im Objektiv eingebauten Bildstabilisators verfügt über zwei Bewegungs-Sensoren, die horizontale und vertikale Vibrationen erfassen und an den Mikroprozessor melden. Der berechnet einen Rotationswinkel und gibt entsprechende Steuerbefehle an die Antriebseinheit weiter, auf der sich drei elektromagnetische Spulen befinden. Davor liegt auf einem Kugellager eine bewegliche Linse. Kommt es nun zu Vibrationen, bewegen die magnetischen Spulen die Linse entgegen der Vibrationsrichtung.

 

Dieser Vorgang wiederholt sich ganze 4000-mal pro Sekunde und gleicht damit ständig minimale Vibrationen aus.

 

youtu.be/KWqTSrK73zg

 

Es sind zwar immer noch leichte Bewegungen zu sehen, sodass sich der Bildstabilisator zum Filmen nur bedingt eignet, aber beim Fotografieren ist er für verwacklungsfreie Bilder aus der Hand fast unverzichtbar und sorgt dafür, dass man das Stativ zum Fotografieren meistens auch unbesorgt zuhause lassen kann.

Franklin Ave, Scranton PA

Edited on iPad, processed in Snapseed

Foto: Auto-Medienportal.Net/Land Rover

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credit

ampnet photos

 

2018 ff

 

Discovery

  

ampnet – 14. Dezember 2018.

 

Die Bundespolizei ist künftig auch mit dem Land Rover Discovery unterwegs. Die Behörde hat 80 speziell umgerüstete Fahrzeuge bestellt, die deutschlandweit eingesetzt werden.

  

2019

 

Nach 40 Fahrzeugen im Dezember hat die Polizei verschiedener Bundesländer weitere 34 Land Rover Discovery als Einsatzfahrzeug bekommen.

 

Die Übergabe erfolgte im Land Rover Experience Center in Wülfrath bei Düsseldorf. Dort lernten 62 Fahrer der Bereitschaftspolizeien der Länder den Geländewagen in einer ganztätigen Schulung näher kennen.

Die Land Rover Discovery wurden vom Umbauspezialisten B & T Solutions (früher Baumeister & Trabandt) in Korschenbroich bei Neuss umgerüstet.

 

Zu den Ausstattungsmerkmalen zählen neben Funktechnik und Sondersignalanlage auch eine Polycarbonatverglasung. Zudem wurde ein zusätzlicher Unterfahrschutz montiert.

 

Behörden Nachlass

 

Preise für das Modell 110 beginnen bei 55.600 Euro

 

g.co/kgs/SgjMB4

BPolD Berlin

 

Varianten

 

Ein neuer 3.0 V6-Twinturbo-Diesel, der aus drei Litern Hubraum 306 PS (225 kW) und 700 Newtonmeter Drehmoment schöpft, steht im Mittelpunkt der Optimierungen des Land Rover Discovery.

 

Damit beschleunigt der Geländewagen in 7,5 Sekunden auf 100 km/h.

 

Der Normverbrauch des Discovery SDV6 liegt zwischen 7,5 und 7,8 Litern je 100 Kilometer.

 

Darüber hinaus bekommt die Baureihe weitere Fahrassistenzsysteme und Partikelfilter für die Benzinmotoren.

 

PS

 

Für Land Rover Deutschland ist es der bisher größte Auftrag einer öffentlichen Einrichtung

Happy St Patrick's Day! "St Fiedeilme" begins the day with one of the countless(!) Aer Lingus flights into Heathrow.

Blanket Flower shadow in my garden

Green and the month of March go together so well in my mind! I couldn't help myself, so I had to play with this photograph, in iPhoto.

Closeup of "William Riker" of 169330..... a CMF56-7B!

Postprocessing by Morrismulvey - check out his stream: www.flickr.com/photos/morrismulvey/

 

Take a look at the image on a black backgorund

 

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In one of my previous uploads I mentionned I was willing to send to the source files for further "experimentation". Morrismulvey was interested....and he sent me this result...it is a different style...that I like.

The stained glass in the back is better than in my image, it is less overexposed (remains difficult eventhough it is based on picture taken at EV -2; in another visit a few days later to another church I also took some images at EV -3...I hope it will work better).

What especially attracks me in the image of morrismulvey is the better detailled statues, take a look at the front left statue and you will see the text that is much more visible under the statue.

 

Thanks Clarence for an interesting exchange of thoughts and information. I really enjoyed it!

Marathon photo, Limoges 21/10/06.

Photos Amerigoland & Jocko.Homo.

 

Digital Sony DSCP120, post-processed.

Photo & Postprocessing: Dumitru Radu

www.studioimagic.ro

 

Hairstylig - Paul Paralescu

MUA - Roxana Armeana

Modell - Flory Conea

#AB_FAV_FREE_

 

I had been 'playing' with this concept for a while in my head. I called it (instead of the Silence of the Lambs) the Silence of the Bird. When I had the final result, it came to me immediately: VISUAL SILENCE.

I don't often 'dive' into the digital 'magical' darkroom that photoshop can be, but for certain projects it is a great creative tool!

Here, in the case of visual silence, what is being absorbed is not sound but gaze.

If silence is the absence of noise, then this visual silence is defined as the gradual absence, the vanishing, of what surrounds it, where we burrow from the visible surface to the invisible core.

Our focus on the image involves a diminution of the optic field:

in this sense, visual silence is like a poem, its power arising from its sheer vulnerability.

The image cannot be penetrated even by the most powerful of gazes because it is already open, in full view... and yet the transparency of the image, one that does not attempt to hide anything, is still capable of mystery.

Visual silence arrests us because it is the interface between two realms of partial knowledge: between he who does not know he is being watched and those who do not know what they are watching.

Some images leave us speechless, we watch them in silent awe.

Ultimately the camera is merely an extension of the human eye, it only sees and cannot wholly know what it is seeing.

Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.

Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.

 

May PEACE be with you and thanx for everything, M, (*_*)

 

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a long abandoned house hunkers down in the sweltering summer heat and patiently waits for fall and all hallow's eve.

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Fighting the bubbles on a spring day

YSSY SYDNEY KINGSFORD SMITH

Chalks on a shelve

Blueberry waiting for bees to fertilize their flowers

Les Gorges de l'Areuse, NE, Suisse

IMGL0448 post processed photo with Twirl in PS CC

Drastically post-processed shot of an unspectacular sunset at Sarah's birthday bash. The original shot was fine, I just fancied a GraphicConverter blitz.

Built between 1898 and 1930 as a sanatorium for lung diseases, Beelitz-Heilstätten was one of the largest hospitals in and around Berlin. It served as a field hospital in the two world wars and was later the Soviets' major military hospital in East Germany. Abandoned in 1994 with the Russian withdrawal, most buildings have slowly fallen into ruins since. What a shame.

 

HDR from 5 exposures, tonemapped with Photomatix. Highest position in Explore: 312.

Sun was setting and shining through and on to the Christmas tree in the living room, it made for an interesting light show on the lens which pointed toward a photo sitting on a branch of the tree. The light appears to have shone through a bulb and mimicked the shape of the tip of one of the tree lights.

 

That is my mom in the photo on the card, my dad is the amateur photographer who also made the print. I believe it was a test print just for my mom, the actual card sent that year was a photo my dad took of my brother and I as toddlers.

 

After adjusting the level and saturating the colors up a bit I felt it would fit for the Sunday Slider ~ HSS

Aka Citroën C4 Grand Picasso

...

C4

In 1938, Citroën introduced the Citroën Traction Avant in a "Commerciale"

version with a tailgate,

 

initially with a two-piece tailgate, of which the upper piece hinged upwards, cutting well into the roof, and after 1954 with a one-piece top-hinged hatchback.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Traction_Avant

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The Citroën Traction Avant (French pronunciation: ​[tʁaksjɔ̃ aˈvɑ̃]) is an executive car ( a business tool ) produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1934 to 1957.

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A liftback is a broad marketing term for a hatchback where the rear cargo door opens.

 

zwei Möglichkeiten: wie schon 1938

  

Grosse Heckklappe

oder nur

das Fenster öffnen um etwas einzuladen.

Oder Luft für Tiere.

 

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Fünftürer

bequemes Ein-und Ausladen.

mit umgelegten Sitzen:

fast 2 cbm Raumvolumen !

 

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Die Heckklappe dient auch gut zum unterstellen. So hoch und regensicher ist sie gebaut!

a woody pic

still life

YSSY SYDNEY KINGSFORD SMITH

As it's Valentine's Day tomorrow, for the group Music Monday, I've chosen a song that's not especially a favourite of mine, but it is a refreshingly cheerful song with loving lyrics and an upbeat tempo, despite it's title: Don't go breaking my heart ♫♪♫

 

Posted to the group 112 pictures in 2012 #86 Heart

 

Haddy, my youngest sister, made this wax heart with glass wings after the hearts that she and I painted on Toby's coffin. To me it's a very special and symbolic piece. It represents a soaring heart or free spirit, as well as love on so many levels: the love of a parent for a child, the love between siblings and friends, and romantic love.

 

Initially Haddy planned to make a heart of glass but wasn't sure how to attach it to the wings. When she showed me the glass wings and the wax heart, I thought wax was the perfect material for the heart: it looked softer and more organic than glass (it even melts slightly in hot weather). Haddy agreed, and so she used the wax mould as the heart.

 

Here it is, held in Brad's beautiful hands.

  

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