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in Places / Germany / Baden-Wurttemberg / Dettensee
Canon Flash Mode - - Red-eye reduction (On)
Continuous Drive - - Continuous, 4 frames/ sec
My Color Mode- - Positive Film
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Elvis Presley and Feli have the same Gran-gran ... Fathers, named Pressler.
love this portrait - Retrato - Ritratto - Porträt
Feli - on velvia film feeling -made by my digital postprocessing -
EffiArt
- portrait of finesse,
define Velvia:
a reference positive film with a finer grain, RMS 9 , very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness.
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Maker: Fujifilm
Speed: 50/18°
Type: Color slide
Balance: Daylight
Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm.
The name is a contraction of "Velvet Media", a reference to its smooth image structure.
The original incarnation of the film was called "Velvia for Professionals", known as RVP, a classification code meaning "Reversal/Velvia/Professional series".
Postprocessing experiments/ Inspired by Maria Strutinskaya's workshop =))
Photo by Alena Mironova (Gorbunova)/ Детский и семейный Фотограф Алена Миронова (Горбунова)
Morning fog hits San Francisco
Mt Tamalpais, Marin, California
Nikon D70, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G VR
Adobe Lightroom (photo merge, spot removal, graduated filter, basic, tone curve, detail, lens corrections, effects)
3 exposures @ f/13, iso 800, 70mm (105mm)
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This wasn’t actually taken on the East Peak, but I believe on the drive back I turned off the road and photographed the haze as it spread across the San Francisco Bay. I liked this angle because from here you can see both the skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge in the same line, while still having the foreground show and frame the distance of the photograph.
The elevator shaft in the surgery building at Beelitz. Note the floor information at the doors in German and Russian and the different way of counting: the first floor in German is equal to the second floor in Russian. The elevator cage itself can be seen at the very top, hanging at the top floor.
This big turban is a specialty of men in rajasthan, India. Of late started venturing into portraits. This is my first serious attempt. Any feedback friends ?
We mostly hear them. If we see them, it's a blur. This one decided to sit still for us. I ran and HDR workflow on this photo to bring out the color and contrast.
discarded railroad signal lights in the late evening, Wildwood Fl station
Wildwood (Amtrak station)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Station statistics
Address 601 North Main Street
Wildwood, FL, 34785
Coordinates 28°51′56″N 82°02′23″W / 28.86553°N 82.03963°W / 28.86553; -82.03963Coordinates: 28°51′56″N 82°02′23″W / 28.86553°N 82.03963°W / 28.86553; -82.03963
Lines Thruway Motorcoach service to the Silver Meteor and Silver Star
Other information
Owned by CSX
Wildwood is a former Amtrak station in Wildwood, Florida. The station is located on 601 North Main Street(US 301) in Wildwood, Florida. Along with the northern terminus of Florida's Turnpike, the station gave Wildwood a reason to refer to itself as "The Crossroads of Florida."
The station was built in 1947 by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, and is located on what is today CSX's S-Line, which runs along the west side of the building. The station served SAL's Silver Star to Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Miami, among other trains. It is also the western terminus of an inactive spur that once ran to cities such as Leesburg and Tavares. This spur is now owned by the Florida Midland Railroad, and only runs as far east as Orange Home along Sumter County Road 44A, where it serves as home for some abandoned freight cars.
The Silver Star was transferred to Amtrak in 1971, along with most passenger service in the United States. The Palmetto was rerouted to the CSX S-Line in 1979, until it was truncated to Savannah, Georgia on November 1, 2004, prompting Amtrak to revive Silver Star service to Tampa along the same line shared by the current Silver Meteor, and part of the suspended Sunset Limited. Today, the station operates as a CSX maintenance yard, and by Amtrak's Thruway Motorcoach bus service between Jacksonville and Lakeland.
This is my first HDR with access to Nik Color Efex and Topaz Detail, and after many, many hours of perfecting, I think I finally wouldn't change a thing. (This is the fifth version I've uploaded here, btw.)
I have to thank (c.jones) for some tips regarding all the different effects and layers.. it definitely came in handy. This was actually taken on the following Photowalk.
I have this set as my desktop right now - you might want to look at it large to get the full effect.
A picture of St Albans Abbey Gateway which was originally part of the whole Cathedral area but is now part of the St Albans Abbey Boys' School.
A digital infrared which has been post-processed in PS. Camera Nikon D70 unconverted, Hoya R72 filter.
This is not a miniature. This was taken from the 43rd floor looking almost straight down. Here is the original.
The miniature effect is achieved via fake tilt-shift technique.
3 images of flowering trees Photoshopped into 1. At left, pale yellow hanging clusters on the tips of pale woody branches are Sterculia villosa aka Hairy Sterculia, Elephant-rope Tree and in Bengali, UDAL; 2. The waxy red-orange blooms appearing along the length of bare branches are flowers of the Cotton-floss Tree, aka Bombax ceiba, or in Bengali as SHIMUL; 3. At extreme right, the thicker orange clusters are flowers of the Butea monosperma, aka Parrot Tree, also known in Bengali as POLASH.
I’ve returned to processing some photos from our Pilbara and Kimberley road trip. Brad and I were fortunate to visit some great beaches, where I found lots to photograph.
I am fascinated by texture, pattern, light, and shadow, and took this photo of tracks and watermarks on the sand just before sunset, when the light and shadows were rich.
I layered it in Photoshop with a couple of my textures: Tectonic, made from photos of the peeling painted concrete floor in Fremantle Prison, silvery bark, grey clouds, and cement board; and Pilbara Sky, made from a photo of wispy clouds, swirly concrete, and painted board. #australia #westernaustralia #pilbara #roadtrip #coastal #fineartphotography #postprocessing
The pale yellow hanging clusters on the tips of bare woody branches are flowers of the medicinal tree known as the Sterculia villosa, commonly as Hairy Sterculia and Elephant-rope Tree. it is called UDAL in Bengali.
The waxy dark-red and fiery-red blooms from the lower right margin to the middle of the image are the flowers of the Bombax ceiba otherwise called the Cotton-floss Tree, and in Bengali, SHIMUL.
There's a blurry image of a tree covered in sprays of off-white flowers in the background leaning to the right from the middle of the image. That is the flowering Moringa oleifera or the Drumstick Tree - the Miracle Tree - that gives us a commonly loved summer vegetable, SHOJNA or SAJNA, with various parts of the plant having different kinds of medicinal value.
At extreme right, the thicker orange clusters are flowers of the Butea monosperma, aka Parrot Tree, known in Bengali as POLASH.