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Using a 1.5 stop under-exposed raw image from my Fujifilm X-T3, I used Lightroom and Photoshop to gradually bring back highlights, contrast, and color. The result is quite dramatic (okay, a bit exaggerated), but the details in the towering cumulus is creatively realistic. Taken 1 Jun.
Periodically, I shoot a photo that, in my opinion, does not require editing of any sort. This is one such case.
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Café à l'état brut
Submitted for the Macro Mondays theme of the week : Coffee.
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Thanks Raymond for making my computer work with RAW files. It gave me the little push to get my camera, make pictures and work them out behind my computer! Just what I needed:)
Just hit 10,000+ views, thank you so much everyone who took time to visit my photostream, really appreciate it x
Amristar India (if interested see part 1 )
The Golden Temple It is one of the most beautiful and peaceful place I have ever visited.
The Sikhism is a very tolerant monotheistic religion where the voluntary services of the devotees are very important as well as the inter-faith dialogue and the support for the poor and weak, castes are not recognized.
The shrines is open to all man and women,no distinction of faith.
Sick religion has a sacred book named Sri Guru Granth Sahib written by the tenth guru of Sikhism and has 1430 pages that are “ poetically rendered and set to a rhythmic ancient north Indian classical form of music.” More then 100.000 pilgrim visit daily the temple
It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the original name is Sri Harmandir Sahib ("abode of God") or Darbar Sahib ("exalted holy court") is the holiest shrines for the Sikh believers. It is located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India, “In the early 1980s, the temple became a center of conflict between the Indian government led by Indira Gandhi, some Sikh groups and a militant movement led by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale seeking to create a new nation named Khalistan. In 1984, Gandhi sent in the Indian Army as part of Operation Blue Star, leading to deaths of over 1,000 militants, soldiers and civilians, as well as causing much damage to the temple and the destruction of Akal Takht.” (“from Wikipedia”)
No foreground in this pano; just a look straight into the depths. View is from Yavapai Point trail west, looking almost straight up North Kaibab canyon. The North Rim Trail comes down that crack.
See more in my Grand Canyon Winter album.
The scene looks barren and lifeless, just water, ice and rock. But actually Grand Canyon is a very rich ecosystem, abundant with plants, animals, birds, fish and human beings. Ask anyone who has hiked into it or rafted the Colorado river.
No I did not take this from the balloon, I know that is what you are thinking.
It is taken from the top of the Hyatt.
Raw - F11 - 1/160s - ISO200 - 24mm
Retouche CS4
Nouvelle version avec moins de grain au niveau du ciel :)
Mes portraits (flickr) sont là : www.flickr.com/photos/jeremy-moreau/