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A bit of an experiment this morning (can't believe how much the weather changed shortly after this photo was taken) - My first dabble into HDR and I am happy with the results. Taken on my 10 - 22mm Canon and 30D around 7.30 this morning, i just think the shot captures the lake and surrounding hills. Wasn;t half cold though!
Wie ihr sehen könnt, gefällt mir die Spiegelung auf meinem (nicht entspiegelten) Bildschirm .. 😎👍
As you can see, I like the reflection on my (non-reflective) screen... 😎👍
Austrian Alps, close to the Rudolfs Hut above Zell am Zee. Wasnt expecting snow! So calm the reflections were perfect, especially with the mist makingg it so moody
For November 2013 Monthly Scavenger Hunt - "Everyone will love this" (and if you don't, I still do - sparkly thrills me every time.)
The reflection is my way of trying to find myself. Though, as a teenager, I am not alone, I feel as if I am very unsure of who the real me is and this image shows how I am still searching. I used the layering tool in photoshop to place one image of just the mirror on top of another image of me in front of the mirror showing my reflection. I was then able to erase the area of the mirror on the top layer to show only my reflection.
A cool spring night, but a lovely night down by the dock. A light breeze was blowing creating some movement in the boats.
Victoria Dock, Hobart, Tasmania.
2nd place winner in December 2013 Contest, Planet Earth Reflections.
Reflections in Downtown Boston as seen from the edge of the North End. I was particularly interested in how the windows from the building in the foreground also captured reflections.
Reflection in antique trailer at Enchanted Trails Campground in Albuquerque, New Mexico. You can even rent one for the evening to experience history. Drawn on iPad 3 with Sketchbook Pro
I'm not that used to black and white photography but this one was well suited for it! It has a high luminance range and superb contrast. This could make one nice place for an Halloween party. You like it? I'd be happy that you share it!
Je ne suis pas tellement habitué aux photos noir et blanc. Celle-ci s'y prêtait bien avec sa large plage lumineuse et son contraste élevé. Ça pourrait faire une belle place pour une fête d'Halloween avec quelques zombies. Vous l'aimez? Je serais qu'heureux que vous la partagiez!
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The luxurious Reflections Condo at Keppel Bay, Sunset HDR magic! :D
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Subjects who wear eye glasses can offer a unique difficulty for photographers. First, there’s the dilemma of whether they should wear them or not (will they not feel & look like themselves without them? Are they hiding fabulous eyes behind those glasses?) And then there’s the problem of glare and reflection. An attentive photographer will pay attention to this factor, but it does cause issues and where a photo might be perfectly composed and lit, but a little glare in the glasses can throw the whole thing off.
All those tips for creating great catchlights? Forget ‘em. Reflectors aimed at the eyes, facing a light source…all these techniques will only show up as mirror-like reflections in the glass.
When using artificial or studio lighting, have your subject turn away from the lights just a tad and pay attention to what’s going on in the glasses.
As if pop-up flash wasn’t already a no-no, it’s even more so when your subject is wearing glasses
A rather strange suggestion is to have your subjects tilt the glasses downward only 1/2 an inch (just push them up from where they rest on their ears). This tiny bit of angle and make a huge difference. In the same manner, you can also experiment with having them tilt their head or the angle from which you’re shooting.