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The mirror of Maria's son's Chevrolet, Trinidad, Cuba.
Original camera: Panasonic DMC-FX5. Postprocessed using Polagen (http://polagen.deviantart.com/).
My first photo on Blipfoto. How exciting, novel.
This was perhaps my first true bokeh shot, and it was almost effortless.
Shot was taken in ruins of an old Christian church, remembering times back to XVI century. It was pretty surprising to find this place, about 5minutes from my house, open for first time since long, with surface thru main nave covered with colourful whirligigs.
Playing around at the lake today, then applying some heavy post processing. Shots taken with my 85mm f/1.8 lens.
I shot this using a WhiBal card under undesirable environment. There was no flash and AWB was used. The tungsten bulb had a weird effect on the sensor giving the picture a weird color cast...
There are few out there with the skill of Lance Stevenson. Charlotte Hornets herocially defeated the New York Knicks.
An old photo processed in Lightroom 2.0 Beta. The new Lightroom is going to be very cool.
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I decided to dial back the softening a fair bit. Hopefully, the car lines will be better in this one. Still not sure what else can be done with the image though.
post-processed photography done in summer 2007 near our house in france.
i am thinking about the words of a flickr friend - take care.
it coud be a flowery phrase, but it´s worth to think a little bit more about it. a little mmcarlos is sitting on my head and observing me most of the time and give me time to time a response. but sometimes i have to look if he really watches.