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- Vertorama: 3 sets of 3 HDR Shot
- Filter Grad Nd .9
- ISO200, 18mm, F/9.0, 1/30
GEAR:
- Nikon D90 + Nikkor 18-105mm
PROCESSING:
Import into Lightroom as DNG
Into Photomatix to create HDR
Into Autopano Pro to stich
Into Photoshop:
- Unsharp mask
- Added gradient on top to lower exposition and reduce red color on sky
- Noise Ninja filter to reduce noise
Into Lightroom
- Vignette
- Border
A self-portrait taken from the relfection during a dark journey in the metro.
The title was inspired by that of a Hindi movie.
In July, I went on my first trip to Alaska. It was rainy and misty for much of it (which was LOVELY), but there was one night with a pretty sunset. I found this spot by chance and watched as the sun lingered and lingered. It's both enchanting and hard to sleep when it stays light for so long.
Norio on the living room floor in California soon after we had the floor replaced. He liked the carpeted floor much better and told us in no uncertain terms that the floor had to be replaced!
This was taken the other night with the final light and colors. Canon 24-105mm f4.0. Exposure 1 second. Only processing was an S-Curve.
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Taken at the edge of the boreal forests of northern Canada. To the north of Prince Alberta, Saskatchewan, extensive farmland meets extensive boreal forest. Lakes, ponds and forest harbour many bird and animal species. A photographers paradise.
Poznan, Poland
Spring
One of the amazing things about living in Poland is the phenomenal amount of underwear that hangs in windows.
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I took this picture after hiking to the top of Grays Peak in Colorado. It was my first 14er I have hiked and it was quite the experience. As usual, I had packed way too much and I am still feeling it several days later. I can vividly recall slowly making my ascent up the summit saying, "This is my first and last 14er hike". But now that I made it to the top and am back home in my comfy chair, I would totally go again. Sometimes it is good to have short term memory.
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Chasing the sunset at Lake Weeroona last week, 5 separate photos stitched to make this panoramic near the Boardwalk.
ISO 100 | 1.6 sec | f/8 | 7mm (x5)
Santa Monica looks cinematic at dusk as people wander along the beach near the Santa Monica Pier. I as here to shoot some shots of the not yet visible comet. Amid the pandemic, it was a weird night, as people kept their distance and the pier itself was about to be totally closed to the public for the night. The last of twilight silhouettes the Santa Monica Mountains and the Pacific Ocean’s waters make their maximum advance at high tide.
Me and my husband were driving on Tioga Road first day it was opened. I need to time our stops and decide ahead of time where I should stop at what time of the day. Tenaya Lake was what I have planned for my evening shot. We were there at around 4pm. It was a beautiful lake but that's not what I came for during that time of the day. We drove around some more and came back here again at around 7pm. It was chilly with the wind blowing. At around 7:40 we started seeing that golden light I was waiting for. Even better, the wind stopped and the lake was calm. This shot was taken before my previous upload of Tenaya Lake. That one was a bonus shot while this was what I expected to be seeing.
Sunset in Castiglione della Pescaia, Maremma, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. Awesome light and beautiful reflections.
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A scenic view to the west from Coot lake in Boulder County, Colorado. The lake was like glass, making for great reflections of puffy clouds in the sky and fresh snow on the Rocky Mountains.
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The tide is in. It's mad to see the way St Mark's Square in Venice floods so quickly via the drains when the tide comes in.
I wanted to do a modell with a touch of impressionism :-)
I made this for the CC-contest therefore I didn't make it too experimental, though and the "relfection" part is quite small.
I guess I will give the idea another try in the future.
And it's for the category mountain village if course :-)
Merry christmas to all of you!
Ralf
With the early morning sunrise color fading, the wind also calmed down a bit. The lake surface smoothed out enough to provide a nice relfection. A great way to end an early morning shoot eh?! :-)