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normally it's all blue - that's my version as postprocessed HDR. not taken from the middle to break the symmetry.
wish to have a wider angel lens :(
normally it looks like this...
Path towards the east, between Cley and Salthills, Norfolk.
Original camera: Leica Digilux zoom. Postprocessed using Polagen (http://polagen.deviantart.com/).
this is what my hair looks like today.
if my hair-day dictated my career for the day, today would be "rockstar day". or angry lion day.
i really love this shot though. i was tempted to save it for SPT. but i love it too much to hide for a day =P
Original photo taken at the Toronto Zoo and blended with a texture from "ground*floor " using Photoshop.
On our way to Nyksund, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away from Myre, Øksnes (Nordland), Norway. It is located on the northwestern part of the island of Langøya, which is a part of the traditional region of Nordland county, Norway, Vesterålen.
It lies within the Arctic Circle (one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth). In 2012, it is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33′ 44″ (or 66.5622°) north of the Equator.
This is a a re-imagined black and white square portrait of Cheetah. It is similar to that of 1939 style by Studio Harcourt.
Photographed with a Canon Digital Rebel through a Kodak Duaflex.
I post processed this in Canon Digital Photo Professional to increase saturation and contrast.
Post processed shots from the Vancouver Strobist photoshoot of the Sweet Soul Burlesque troupe at the Dollhouse Studios.
Shot in the Studio4Fun/BoothPhoto booth at the dclic Photo and Video show. I was invited to use the mini studio for a few hours. I had the pleasure to work with Vincent Lamoureux.
Only 1 light was used, near the model, on the right. The barn doors were adjusted to limit the spill
Model is Maude from Mannequin Direct and we met at the show.
Strobe info: Aurora Mini200 with barn doors on the right at 60% power, aiming slightly down.
Demolition of 153-213 Petershill Drive, the first of the notorious Red Road Flats.
There's approx 1 second between each frame
Presenting the blue team!
Strobist: Each frame was shot with a tightly snooted Vivitar 285HV over each player's head to look like a spotlight. The images were combined in PS using the Layers->Lighten mode.
Copper motor winding's, taken using the Toy Camera setting on the Canon SX220 HS, which gives it a lomo lo-fi look
This is not mine-it's a touchup for a flickr member. I didn't realise I messed up her arm-I can fix that...
post-processed: bw done entirely in ufraw, a bit of drawing done in gimp.
yes, this is the same photo: www.flickr.com/photos/73003003@N07/7904903874/in/photostream
theme: Philip Glass - Symphony N.9
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Philippines License.
So, something new I learned today - manual color correction.
It was done via "Color -> Levels" tool in GIMP.
I think I will review my photo-collection in near future. ((:
On the right side you can see the original post-processed photo without color correction although I adjusted saturation and contrast in Rawtherapee.
More information about photo: flic.kr/p/pxk1bv
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Philippines License.
This is the original image supplied for Layers Round II competition conducted by Photography Club of BITS Pilani for Apogee 2009.
My competition entry is here.
Layers : Post Processing competition and more details can be found here.
NB : This original image was supplied, which means I havent taken the picture and I do not own the image right/credits.
50s muscle car in central Havana.
Original camera: Panasonic DMC-FX5. Postprocessed using Polagen (http://polagen.deviantart.com/).