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The two women in my life caught napping.
Hand processed in gimp from a raw file off my camera. The photo was taken in low light, and I used fairly aggressive noise reduction.
PostProcessing: From 1 photo.
PENTAX *istD
PENTAX FA-77mm/F1.8
January, 2009
model: a.i.
further infomation of this photo is following:
Responding to a Shutter Sisters thread here.
This one obviously needed some help, as the miracle of my girls getting along in the tub distracted me a good deal. Using PS Elements 7, I corrected the color cast, adjusted the levels to brighten the whole thing, cropped, and cloned out the redness in my daughter's right eye, then desaturated the reds, which I think enhances the innocence factor.
There is a sprig of lavender starting to bloom in this abstract:) Taken with a macro lens (unsuccessfully), then experimented on in Photoshop CS3. I had trouble with the frame for this one, since it kept giving me the opposite color from what I selected. Then I began to realize that one of the gradient layers was causing this to happen but I didn't want to give up the work it was doing for the rest of the image. Strange but true:)
台北單車臨界量 | Critical Mass Taipei
台灣城市單車聯盟/潘建儒攝影
2014年4月19日
台灣,台北
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Taiwan Urban Bicycle Alliance/funkyruru
April 19th, 2014
Taipei, Taiwan
For PostProcess' weekly edit:
www.flickr.com/groups/postprocess/discuss/72157594466701332/
Original image by klsanderson.
I like the big painting on the wall of my favorite hometown restaurant; every time, when I'm sitting there, I'm considering, which of my own photos would fit well at the same place...
At Tower Hill Botanical Gardens, a lovely lily pond...finally a chance to get close enough to expose the lilies properly...
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Martin Rogalla was good enough to process this picture for me touching it up. Visit his photostream here: www.flickr.com/photos/70613318@N00/
An old photo of mine I stumbled upon while browsing my images folder. Either under or over exposed, but at the time not deemed 'worthy'. Revived in sepia to hide infinite sins.
It's a tough world out there... kill or be killed...
Whether you like it or not... this world is for winners...
Sadly it doesn't care much for losers...