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I've always wanted to travel.
Maybe someday I'll have breakfast in London... lunch in New York... and after spending a lovely evening in Sydney.... dinner in Hong Kong...
:)
Keroro Gunsou plamo - Keroro Robo
Photography/Editing: d-know
Taken With: Nikon D40/Nikkor 100mm 1:2.8
PostProcessing: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2
Location: Project 7, Quezon City
Post processed shots from the Vancouver Strobist photoshoot of the Sweet Soul Burlesque troupe at the Dollhouse Studios.
This is the picture and edit that i really wanted. This was done by my good friend, Simon Downham. Thanks Simon!
His photostream is here: www.flickr.com/photos/8684299@N07/
To Laugh or not to Laugh
by Chris Power
To laugh or not to laugh
Whether to laugh with or at someone is the question
To laugh with someone
Is to show an expression of a happy nature
And to invoke this feeling in others
To laugh at someone
Is an expression of a sinister nature
To invoke feelings of humiliation and degradation
To laugh is the choice of the beholder
To choose is to know one's true nature.
I don't know how well this looks, but there was an object in the foreground that caught the full impact of the flash despite the fact that I angled it, and created a HARSH glare! So, I digitally blackened it. I don't really like the effect, but I like the look on the girl's face enough to want to post this one anyway
In a time long, long ago, in a land far, far away, there lived a little prince.
Original photograph taken by Clemson. Clemson is holding a Photoshop contest to see who can make the craziest one. Spent a few minutes to play with the picture.
I can't enter the competition anymore because I forgot what I did (you need to note every step). I tried to recreate it, but my attempts look different than this one! :( Oh, I know I used the dumb Lens Flare plugin. HAHA! :D If I had more time, I'd paste a cow in there somewhere to make it even better. Silliness is good for the soul. I put in the bad tilt for exploratory reasons.
Okay, back to work for me. The life of an independent contractor is harsh.
I shot the photos in this series with the Pentax MX-1's internal HDR program (setting "1") – so it's not actually a single shot, but only a single output file. However, with the RAW+ option, so I got a .JPG and a .DNG to post-process. What you see is the .JPG as it came out of the camera, compared to the .DNG that I post-processed in Lightroom 5.
This was originally a wider shot of some boring dandelions, but I thought it had some potential so I cropped it, cranked the contrast, reduced the color saturation, tweaked some other stuff and added a glowy effect.
This was a facade for one of the walls of a restaurant in Hendersonville, NC.I really like the text that I was able to capture.
Joe.
This is the gentleman who hired me to shoot the competitions. In addition to being a photographer himself, he does the computer work