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Images of Australia: 78/100 From the mine to the ship
This section of the Port at Dampier shows the unloaded ore trains in the foreground, stockpiles of crushed ore being moved onto the conveyor belts to be taken to the ships for loading.
very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:
www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
edit: see online version here:
Back lit images are always tricky and this image has been no exception. The trick is knowing just how much to go into contrast without losing detail or there can be a tendency to head towards over processing. This particular image has also been awkward due to the healthy mixture of warm bracken bathed in winter light and the cold blue frost. I have tried to proses this image before, but I was always slightly bothered by the eccentric colours, but I felt it was time to let it out of the bag…
Been playing about doing a bit of urbex recently.
This Chevy sucks. No rust, decay or even a subtle scratch. Just too shiny.
This is a re-process of messier 13 which i photographed a couple of months back. I thought i could improve on it and managed to bring back some star colour and a bit more data.
Nikon D3300 + SW 130p (Alt-Az mount) with x2 Barlow
70x15s Exposures at ISO 1600
Stacked in DSS, processed in Photoshop
(I think focus was a little off the night i captured this)
#66/365 Post Process Fridays episode #6. This weeks we feature a photograph from my good flickr friend Tami aka "Designs By Tami". I've always wanted to do a shot with graffiti and as luck would have it she has a set of them! This one, for me, was pretty tough. I wanted to brighten up the subject..but the more I did the more noise I got (iso 1250). As a result I lost a some detail in the subject. Graffiti is fun because you can bring out so many colors. Hope you like my version & Happy PP friday!