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Jumping Spider
Another of my Jumping Spider series of photos, captured with a Nikon D610, Sigma 150mm Macro & Raynox DCR250 Super Macro Adapter. The shot settings were 1/60 seconds, f/11, ISO 2000 and the photo was run through Topaz Denoise AI to remove the Noise, then it was edited in Skylum's Aurora HDR to bring out the shadows and highlights before being finished off in Skylum's Luminar 4 (AI Enhance & Structure AI). I ran the photo through affinity to remove some of the dirt from the porcelain tile the spider was sitting on which was distracting, the blue surface is the reflection of the sky from the black porcelain tile.
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Dans les années 70, c'était la grande vogue des objets publicitaires. Et ANTAR offrait un 45 tours de bluesmen illustrement légendaires pour un plein d'essence...
7 exposures processed with Skylum Aurora HDR.
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I though that I would try some ICM photography (Intentional Camera Movement)
This set of four images are some of my first attempts.
Taken at Bwlch Mountain, Rhondda, South Wales
All images are single shot SOOC with added colour and contrast editing
This image of the windfarm above Nant Y Moel
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Le couteau est un cadeau Fujicolor, on peut encore discerner le graphisme... j'étais très fan des films Fuji à l'époque argentique.
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Created from one ICM image and processed in NiK Analog effects and Luminar AI
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To view my edits in Luminar: youtu.be/LD4tyP3vLC4
Havenhuis is a building from architect Zaha Hadid.