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Snowy fence from a different perspective. Something a little different today. I shot this image through some beveled glass in my front door, I like the way the image is captured five times and love that this is a really cheap way of doing this rather than paying for an expensive filter to get the same effect.
Each body is the Harmonic and Proportionate temple of the soul. In the world the human should reflect its own goodness and beauty.
In reality, living beings and the 'systems' on which they rule are disproportionate and disharmonious. In fact we are in disarray.
Tito Presi Vitruvian man
This is simply a light bulb on top of an iPad. It is an HDR, 3 -image combination processed in Aurora HDR Software. A little sharpening was added in Post Processing using Topaz Sharpening.
010408 photomanipulation done for a 'just for fun' contest site/group
for flickr group DOWNUNDER CHALLENGE #121
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I don't know what was more fun... Thinking out what to do and how to manage to take the image(s)... Finding all attributes and actually taking the shot(s).... or post-processing it all in Photoshop... :-D
Model, idea-help and several attributes: Marie Kvamme-Madsen, Catchy 81
This capture taken inside a 1859 Mormon Homestead looking out to the Pine Valley Mountains in Utah. Click on the picture a couple of times for a better view!
Color Inversion. The original is here: flic.kr/p/2pSnDQu
For Flickr Friday theme "Special Effects"
For Sliders Sunday
A popped poppy in my flower garden and a boatload of post processing.
for Flickr Friday, Special Effects &
for Sliders Sunday
Special effect by using Multiple Exposure feature on the camera. I took the picture of the moon first, then the picture of the Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway, and the feature will automatically combine the two photos together for this end result.
The moon rose over Lake Ontario with no visible background, and I thought this is much more dramatic.
I don't usually work on the photos this way, but I hope you all like it.
I've been trying something different, this is my first attempt at capturing reflections using a combination of multiple exposures and camera movement; I think it worked quite well but a bit more practice is needed.
Madrid, Spain.
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