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This picture was shot on hand-held with three exposures (-2..0..+2EV). I used Photomatix to create the HDR with tonemapping and detail enhanced. I increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. Unsharp Mask.
On our way to Sunriver Oregon, we stopped by Maupin, Oregon, a popular place for white water rafting on the Deschutes River. No we did not do it!
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The Power of Sun or Power of Mind, Which one is Powerful.? Power flows down or rise up??. You may judge from above image.
This is Dawn Effect at Sea Side.
The image is due to too much Saturation and not too much sun power.
E Penn Square
Philadelphia, PA
Copyright 2014, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(prints via bruhin.us/1OYn1xP)
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Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Fattal
Parameters:
Alpha: 1
Beta: 0.9
Color Saturation: 1
Noise Reduction: 0
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PreGamma: 1
Combination of 6 different shots.
location: Malacca, Malaysia
D200 + 18-105
editing: photomerge(cs3), photoshop 7,color balance, multiple layer, level, hue&saturation
35mm Kodak Kodachrome slide film image of glass stopper and a background made up of rolls of reflective wrapping paper taped together.
From St Patrick's Cathdral website:
St Patrick's Cathedral is the mother church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne. The Centenary of its official opening and Consecration was marked in 1997; however, the first Mass was celebrated on the site in February 1858 in a former partially completed church, some of which was incorporated into the south aisle of the present building. By 1868, the completed nave of the Cathedral first served the needs of the community for regular worship and prayer.
Designed by William Wardell, St Patrick's is regarded internationally as the finest ecclesiastical building in Australia and a pre-eminent example of the Gothic Revival style. The austere facade gives little hint of the glorious interior with its ethereal golden light of mesmerising beauty.
The Cathedral's highly regarded organ and exceptional acoustics ensure its popularity with leading musicians and choral groups, as a favoured setting for concerts of sacred music. The splendid ambulatory and chapels, which partially encircle the sanctuary, provide space for occasional exhibitions.
Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II
Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Exposure: 5 exposures (-2.-1,0,+1,+2 EV)
Aperture: f/8
Focal Length: 16 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Post Processing:
Imported into Lightroom
Exported to Photomatix
Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Re-imported back into Lightroom
Exported HDR and 0 EV esposure to CS3 and layered HDR on top of 0 EV
Brush tool to even out highlights and shadows
Saturation Layer (blues)
Saturation Layer (reds)
Saturation Layer (yellows)
Curves layer for contrast adjustment
Noise reduction layer
Re-imported back into Lightroom
Slight cropping in Lightroom
Chromatic aberration adjustment in Lightroom
Sharpening in Lightroom
Added keyword metadata
Exported as 1333 x 2000 JPEG
Between Kendal and Orton
Cumbria, northern England
Inspired by Jordane Prestrot
Picture No: 2023-05-26-7381_P4_FM
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
Digital lens optimizer: Yes (15.7)
Diffraction correction: Yes
Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)
Color blur: Yes
Peripheral illumination: Yes (62)
Distortion: Yes (100)
Brightness: 0
White balance: Auto (White priority)
Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)
Picture style: Neutral
Gamma: Auto (Not changed)
Contrast: +2
Shadow: 0
Highlight: 0
Color tone: 0
Color saturation: +1
Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)
Strength: 6
Fineness: 3
Thresholt: 3
Cropping: Yes, cropped
Angle: -1
No photomontage.
Framed in Photoshop 6
I reduced the saturation in this final colour version of Steph.
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Highest position on Explore #144 on september 8th - Thank you everyone for kind and nice comments... And thank you Erlend for showing me how to find out about explore... ;o)
About
Garðar BA 64 is the oldest steel ship in Iceland, built in Norway in 1912. The ship was beached in "Skápadalur" in 1981, and now just waiting for its inevitable destiny.
The shot
3 exposure raw files (+2,0,-2) shot handhelt with my 17 - 55 Canon lens.
Photomatix
Tonemapped using details enhancer
Photoshop
Added a new adjustment layer of hue/saturation, converted that layer to B/W by desaturating the image, then i painted the colour back on the ship using the brush tool.
You
Just have a nice day.
Today's image was taken this afternoon in Coventry at the London Road Cemetery. The view is of the Nonconformist Chapel from another angle. This Grade II* listed Chapel is of a classical Temple style that has two storeys and a basement. The Chapel was built this way because Nonconformists preferred their places of worship to be more classical and having an uncluttered interior. The chapel was constructed in 1847 by John Taylor who also constructed the main boundary wall that fronts the Cemetery on London Road. There has been a lot of damage to the chapel over the years and it now lies abandoned as a place of worship.
The photo was taken using the app Camera Awesome on my iPhone 6.
First I used the app Lightroom mobile to edit the image. I cropped and straightened the photo, then I applied the Dynamic colour preset. I then changed the White balance and also boosted the saturation, vibrance and clarity. Next I used the app Painteresque to add the Painteresque 2 preset. Finally I used the app PhotoToaster to add the Contrast preset, the Vibrant FX, a medium dark vignette and the Stucco texture. I then added the Burlap frame.
For Slider's Sunday ... HSS
1. Levels adjustment to brighten.
2. Adjustment to hue and saturation
3. Cropped a bit.
4. added ouline and frame.
These are the real colours of the Purple Crested Turaco (Tauraco porphyreolophus) of Southern Africa. Except for slight saturation increase in the blue due my deliberate underexposure, this is as colourful as they are. Crazy right? The spectacular red primaries (feathers at wing tips) can only be seen when it is in flight. It has taken me 5 years of chasing in the wild to get a crisp and sunlit BiF of this species as they are shy and wary of humans and are mostly only seen in the forest canopy amongst the darkness of branches and leaves...
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I used Topaz Labs Clarity to enhance detail for the resultant reduced image quality (from 300dpi to 72dpi) when uploading to the web. Press "L" to view full size image on black!
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This is my gorgeous friend Devina. isnt she pretty? she's weird.
- and says "annika is the love of my bug"
-The end.
Lady Lily Elsie by Daniel Arrhakis (2023)
With the music : Franz Liszt - Liebestraum - Love Dream
youtu.be/KpOtuoHL45Y?list=PL9ObHnwsVXcfiy9CDrLCDm6tO11zbCJqo
A creative Still Life with a Vintage Victorian Mood made with stock images and images of mine. Roses from my garden.
Art Collage, textured layered techniques, digital painting processes and color saturation techniques.
Elsie Cotton ( 1886 – 1962), known professionally as Lily Elsie, was an English actress and singer during the Edwardian era. She was best known for her starring role in the London premiere of Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow.
Beginning as a child star in the 1890s, Elsie built her reputation in several successful Edwardian musical comedies before her great success in The Merry Widow, opening in 1907.
Afterwards, she starred in several more successful operettas and musicals, including The Dollar Princess (1909), A Waltz Dream (1911) and The Count of Luxembourg (1911).
Admired for her beauty and charm on stage, Elsie became one of the most photographed women of Edwardian times.
Text from Wikipedia
Photograph of Lily Elsie in composition by Foulsham & Banfield, bromide postcard print, 1908-1909, published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd. (modified for this work)
NPG x126283; Lily Elsie - Portrait - National Portrait Gallery www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw73184/Lily-E...
Lily Elsie - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lily_Elsie
High Saturation Color.
Photo Date 7-11-2014.
Canon 6D Camera / EF 28-80MM f/3.5-3.6 II Len.
1/160 Sec, f/7.1, ISO 100, EV+1, Auto White Balance, Auto Lighting Optimizer High.
Focal Length 28mm, Sharpness Level 7, JPG Format.
Using a pale blue gel on a diffused close flash and candle smoke. Just some minor de-saturation in lightroom and we're done. Could really do with a macro lens for this sort of stuff but i haven't got one.
About
The Sky, I love it, every day it offers something different, something new and exciting. I could spend hours watching the clouds roll in, making shapes etc.
Enjoy.
- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f4, 1/6400, 70mm. (f/4, opps)
- Canon 70-200 f/4 lens.
Processing
- Saturation.
- Unsharp mask in Photoshop 6.0.