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Sometimes I take pictures of Really Boring Subjects, with the idea of spicing them up in post-processing. This is one such image. I snapped it in the camera store which examining a Tamron macro lens.
In a mesmerizing dawn, an enchanting woman from another planet dances through an autumn garden, her vibrant, multicolored hair flowing like a cascade of light. Each strand reflects the hues of the season, blending seamlessly with the rich, warm tones of the leaves surrounding her. Her captivating, colorful eyes sparkle with wonder as she embraces the gentle morning breeze, creating a symphony of movement and color
BEST VIEWED LARGE!!
You may remember a similar swan in reflection shot that I posted awhile back this is the same place and time but further along!
Myself.........some years ago!!
Made for the Vivid Art - Vivid Selfie challenge:
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Psychedelic Room
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 2.0 s
Lente: 14 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 1 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
What's a wetlands without coots? I've never seen a coot chick this small. Lower Klamath NWR, California
We went to the Saratoga Farmer's Market, where we get our favorite bread from a French bakery and other weekly goodies. The Elgeet 2 Inch f1.5 Cine-Navitar vintage lens creates this very swirly bokeh.
I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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This is exactly how it was the swan was swimming into reflections of some railings that were by the side of the river at speed, I had to almost run to keep up with the swan and take this shot at the same time!
After what feels like years, I finally landed a bee shot again. God it feels good!
What a pleasant reminder of just how fierce, yet cuddly these little creatures look.
Observing Luis, I saw a bee do something that was unknown to me. He was creating little bubbles in his mouth and sucking them back in, repeating the process over and over again. If anyone knows whats happening please feel free to share.
Taken with my phone + a DIY lens
This is actually a Japanese room partition (see below) that has been processed with the Photogene and TrueHDR iPhone apps (posterizing the image with Photogene, then blending the original and the posterized image in TrueHDR, and then posterizing the blend).
Please excuse my use of "Photoshop" type gimmicks, but I was bored (one needs a distraction while waiting for your restaurant order to be delivered to your table :) I had tried hard to make something nice out of the room partition (with the converging lines), but it still wasn't going anywhere.