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On top of the tree, singing away. The backlight was so great that a silhowet was the best I could do. So I used HDR to bring out the collors.
This is not my image but one I photoshopped for the PostProcess group -see the original image and thread here:
www.flickr.com/groups/postprocess/discuss/72157594516943248/
Two photographs were used to create this image. Bondage by Kulaysep can be found in the original thread in the post process group. The second, Views of the Delta, was found in Flickr and has a Creative Common license. It can be found at www.flickr.com/photos/emmavn/273491585/in/set-72157594334... and belongs to Flicrkr member Emmavn.
I know that tigers are not found in Africa but in Asia; but I couldn't find a photo of its natural habitat in Flickr which had a creative commons license and didn't want to put the tiger in Michigan.
Note: Having done some googling of the natural habitat of tigers, I realize that a Michigan winter landscape would have been perfect for it, too. Thanks for pointing that out, Jerry Lee!
Shot posted as comment about what we do with our shots when we process them. This is as it came out of the camera (350D, JPG, Sigma 18-200mm)
Photographer: Ria Akkersdijk
Created with fd's Flickr Toys (link) / Original photo (link)
I was playing around with the fd toy and thought of this one as actually adding something to the original. I think the change of perspective this photo now has is interesting. It has a natural look, but is a complete fake.
It's a great blue heron taking flight over Shelley Lake in northern Raleigh, NC. The photo was taken in December 2013. In January of 2015 I continued the post production by using Lightroom to produce two seperate exposures of the original photo, and then re combining them with Photomatix Pro.
Since I can’t play outside in the actual rain I decided to create my own inside my room. Here’s to a crisscross of creativity, imagination, boredom and post-processing.
I posted a high key shot of my daughter quite some time ago www.flickr.com/photos/mexipickle/2617561702/ . My wife is interested in doing a pair of high key shots of our two kids...so I dug this shot out of the recent ones I've taken and did some PP to it.
Do you think it works? Does it pair up with the other one? Please share your comments/critiques with me.
We came home one evening and saw this frog on our concrete wall. My brother took this shot using my camera. The concrete wall was a bit distracting to the image so I isolated the frog then blurred the background.
This was a major edit for me. I had to add the background and border and text. I like the outcome though.
A post processed version of my previous photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/fiberstrobe/8668550581/in/photostream
Actually I really liked the delicate and artisty moderate colors of the previous version but it didn't really catch the attention.
Strobist info:
I used a rim/ring to get this special effect. See details of the rimlight adapter:
www.flickr.com/photos/fiberstrobe/8158941754/in/set-72157...
Sony a100 camera and minolta 100mm macro was used.
My blog:
fiberstrobe.blogspot.de/
taken with sigma 10-20mm....
just a test shot but i think i will love this lens,
looking forward to own one....