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Diese Zeitzeugen von makabrer "Schönheit" sind vielfach in Berlin-Mitte noch zu sehen:
Einschusslöcher aus der Zeit der letzten Tage Nazi-Deutschlands.
The Hazard Vipers are an unfriendly bunch, that's probably because unlike Toxo Vipers these guys actually like their jobs. They ran out of subjects for turning into Zombie Vipers, so instead they grabbed up the first unsuspecting soldier for "treatment". He'll never even know that he'd wish that day had been his last!
Processed in Topaz Studios
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With a Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 58mm f1.4. Processed with Nik's Color Efex Pro (for the details) followed by Silver Efex (for b&w).
I've been asked how I post process my images to extract details from shots with old lenses. So I've finally posted a YouTube video on this subject:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVnI8bwZK_A
I've used the Nik Collection for over 10 years, and if you're interested in finding out more about Nik software, here's an affiliate link:
"Why hello there, Mr. Tennis Ball" was pretty much straight outta the camera (made a slight exposure adjustment)...so thought I'd repost this one after I worked through a couple of processing tuts that make the pup and tennis ball pop just a little more. Maybe it's TOO much.
As you might imagine, this started out as a photo of a can of Spam. I digitally created an entirely new front for the can in Photoshop, including the lettering and graphic. To make things extra hard on myself, I positioned the can at an angle and included a reflection.
While working on this image I was reminded of the "Tornado-In-A-Can" weapon from the movie Mystery Men, which may have been a subconscious inspiration for this photo.
Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.