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It's not actually mine photo, i've just cropped and unnaturally saturated it.

Unfortunately, these kids couldn't ride it because we have to pay for ride this horse.

Postprocessed with Apple Aperture.

Okay, now THAT'S friggin' funny! Seriously, there actually IS a husband drop-off. ...I wonder how many get left.

My brother and my great grand mother.. at her house located in a little village on the cali's outskirts

Just watched my first tutorial on youtube on how to fix a blown out picture in Lightroom. This is my first attempt.

More motion blurring. Will I get tired of it?

"এ কেমন ক্লান্ত দিন

চারিদিকে নিষ্ফলা বাতাস

রূঢ় মমতাহীন...

মায়াবৃক্ষের পাতারা সব ঝরে ঝরে যায়

কোথায় বৃক্ষছায়া? কোথায় অশান্ত বৃষ্টিভেজা আকাশ?

কোথায় মাটির সোঁদা গন্ধ?..."

Dealey Plaza, downtown Dallas

KORD CHICAGO O'HARE

For the PostProcess Open Edit thread.

 

This image is an edit of this image by koan_of_light: www.flickr.com/photos/koan_of_light/327145397/

Photoshop cover of the "300" movie.

 

Model: Andrea (aka anredws)

 

Postprocessed by jacosta and gabriete

Back then Mike & I had cheap 35mm viewfinder cameras, but I was getting into SLRs. There's only so much you can do with a viewfinder, and we pushed ours to the limit

photoshopped pretty hard: duplicate layer, run Alien Skin Exposure (Agfa Optima cross-process preset), set layer blend to Multiply, unsharp mask, merge layers, back into Aperture to run it through BorderFX, and up here.

I can't put many pictures of the latest wedding I shot online, so here is just a preview taste

 

With the bride so overexposed, this would've been an outtake, but her look of stunned disbelief is memorable (although I don't remember why she looked that way)

Lastolite reflecting screen, gold side... postprocessed vinjetting

This shot was taking by thomrose.

 

He made it available to a bunch of people in the PhotoWalkthrough group in order for us to do the post processing. It's really interesting seeing all of the different approaches.

 

The original shot can be found here.

Yngrid Angela Mago

KLAS LAS VEGAS MCCARAN

On black granite, using a flashlight to temporarily highlight each blossom.

false coloring and contrast cranking.

New Orleans to Dulles

I'm trialling a new post processing method, going slightly over the top with the texturing...

Un close-up au Tamron 90mm ... puis j'ai un peu force avec USM sous Photoshop mais j'aime bien le resultat !

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