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As a photographer you see things others normally dont see, even if you dont make a cent selling your work; the only thing that matters is if your able to share your vision.
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I got this shot right before Halloween & edited it in Adobe PS. It has become one of my favorite “fun” captures. I know it is Christmas, but this is just for fun! Thanks for looking!! :)Kristi
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Taken in the bush near Alice Springs. Waiting for the sun to come up and saw this dead tree and just had to take a shot with all the colours behind it.
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A photograph of a bubble on some twigs….much like the other one but this one had a lot more reflections and colors. You can see my camera and my hand in the middle as well. / It is very yellow, I don’t know how that happened, maybe the gloomy grey skies. Most of them are clear with blue and pink streaks. This one reminded me of colored mercury glass. / (I added shadow to bring out the colors more.)
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Photographer: Jo O’Brien / Model: James Price / See all out collaborations here
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Just in case people claim they weren’t warned – now you can make sure that they were.
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Inspiration supplied by MIssKrissty and her magical poem Photographer / After reading MissKristy’s wonderful piece, it tweaked my memory of an image of a photographer I took a while back, so I tracked it down and just had to upload it! It’s funny because I was watching this young lady struggle to get the shot she wanted and there I was about 6 meters away standing at 6’3” looking over the crowd!! LOL!! ...and what is it about us photographers taking photos of other photographers taking photos!! ?? hehehe! / . / Image was digitally captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 28 – 75mm. / . / . / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Deborah Bowness / / . / / . / other works to view / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /
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Just completely having a bit of fun. / Hope you enjoy. Not the best picture but it is one hilarious expression / It was taken through glass and it didn’t come out the greatest.
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Pose, be emotive, hold it…. the shots of a photographer are invasive and can often be false. Thanks to Hien for taking the shot and Hailey Swanson for being the model. Back Alley Atelier
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Smiths Beach, Yallingup, Western Australia Down on the beach on a beautiful winter’s afternoon. Fellow photographer mates were shooting the light and action :)
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Tutorial: Photographing the Milky Way with a standard DSLR camera
by Cain DohertyDue to the home page feature and requests to understand how I developed my image Milky Way from Apollo Bay...
Due to the home page feature and requests to understand how I developed my image Milky Way from Apollo Bay with a Canon 350D and a wide angle lens, I’ve decided to put together a basic tutorial. For this to be repeatable you must be shooting with clear dark skies, free from light pollution. The settings I used on my camera are detailed with the image. A shutter release cable is also a great tool and can keep your camera clicking as it sits on the tripod. The more images taken, the better for the final result, because this will improve the signal to noise ratio that plagues digital sensors during long exposures. A tracking mount is not necessary with a 20 second shutter speed because the rotation of the night sky is undetectable at such a wide angle. Please read the following steps for more information. All images are hyperlinked to larger sizes. 1) Save unaligned images to drive 2) Load them into hugin_0.7_beta_4 which is available here. 3) Manually align images with control points – don’t automatically align. I aligned three images to a common one. Click the screenshot for details. 4) Click Edit – fine tune all points 5) Click View – preview window 6) Click Center and Fit buttons to achieve this view 7) Click Edit – Optimise 8) Click Stitcher – image format – multiple tiff . Final screen before clicking Stitch Now . 9) Prealigned images available here 10) Load each image onto a new layer in photoshop adjusting the blend mode to screen which is good at lightening images without lightening the darkest areas 11) Add a medium contrast curves layer 12) Add colour balance layer: shadows (-90,-25,-10), midtones (-15,-5,-20), highlights (0,-5,30) 13) The final result For comparison’s sake, shown below is a typical accompanying jpeg to a raw file I began with for one of the individual images. I used Adobe Camera Raw to extract the jpegs provided in step 1 for processing. In closing, I’d like to point out this is not the only way an image like this can be captured; there is myriads of possibilities. I have developed this simple and inexpensive method by just experimenting with the tools at my disposal. Comments are welcomed. If you haven’t done so already, please check out another tutorial I have written: Layer Masks and Transparency Gradients for The Heart.
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Hey! Back off, buddy! That seagull is MINE!! Don’t you just hate it when other photographers invade on your territory? (all in good fun, guys :P)
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on the channel ferry. See also don’t look Hope you like it robin… / :)
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I love taking a picture while the subject takes a picture of me…only in this case she wasn’t actually taking any pictures. Model – Martina
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I forget what city I was in when I took this shot. It was a few months back while in a hotel. It was part of a larger canvas and I was so intrigued by the woman and the camera part of it—so I shot just this part. I spent some time editing it for a darker, golden glow to get it to look more mysterious (as you see here). I had to share…and the caption title I offer here seems appropo.
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To give an indication of the sheer size and scale of this cloud mass, on the bottom right of this image there are some full-sized pine trees and that small white dot next to them is a huge lighthouse sitting on the end of an island. . . Digital Camera
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close-up: /
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Yes, it’s me in the reflection :) I received 2nd place on the contest topic – Christmas from the Christian Camera Group on the EyeFetch site. Thanks for viewing.
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Nothing lasts forever… / But thats what memories are for… Enjoy!
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