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  • Horse races in Tilburg, Netherlands, August 2007. / Menwedstrijd, tweespan. Great opportunity to exercise technique of panning… / Camera: Canon EOS300X, Tv mode, 1/8s / Scanner: Nikon Coolscan V / Post-processing: minor adjustment of contrast, slightly cropped

  • Reeshofpark, Tilburg. A photography turned into a digital painting. Having my daughter just picked up from her school on one Friday in November 2007, we ran through the local park to be in time for her ballet class. We were nearly too late, because in the park I couldn’t leave this lovely autumn scene behind me without taking a camera out of the bag! / I love it in big format, so this is a procedure how to make a nice print out of a photograph taken by a simple 2MB digital compact: / - photograph a lovely scene (important!) / - upload the file into your computer / - use software wisely to improve it. / What I did with this one: / - first, in Picasa: Feelin’ lucky, color temperature, sharpen, glow, gradtint / - second, in GIMP: scale, oilify, add frame if desired I hope you will like the result as much as I do. Comments and critiques very welcome :)

  • Amazing rock formations and colours in Death Valley – April 2008 WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Late afternoon, smell of Italian herbs, garlic and tasty pizza, everything so peaceful and tranquil, you only hear the waves at the lake and quick steps in the narrow street… An evening in Malcesine, a lovely village at the shore of Lago di Garda (Garda Lake), Italy. / Taken already in August 2001, the photograph I originally got from the lab was all but perfect and quite disappointing: white sky, black foreground, no details, simply too much contrast. But I couldn’t forget the lovely scene… When I got a film scanner in 2007 (finally!), this was one of the first film frames I have scanned. And there was really much more on the negative! Enjoy the atmosphere :) /

  • “Chun” means spring…

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  • View my website to see more… Featured in Abstract Art! sarahbentvelzen.com

  • This photograph was taken near Stump Beach in Sonoma County, California. / October, 2007

  • Custom ordered for a friend.

  • I picked some of my personal favourite images here on RB and placed them in this calendar. :) I did not try to match up images to months.

  • I love Norway so much. An endlessly varying landscape, great people, amazing language and fantastic cheese – the country is perfect. This photo was taken whilst driving around Norway, and is typical of the views you can see on an average summer’s day in the countryside. (Looks MUCH better bigger :)) / / Detail: /

  • Here is another of my Norwegian pieces. It saw this whilst driving around Norway, and it is typical of the views you can see on an average summer’s day in the countryside. / Detail: /

  • chinese word “chun” = spring Check my tees for a smaller print of this design

  • Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved / My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be downloaded or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without my express written consent Featured Art 27 December 2009 / Colours of the Wind / Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Sensational Sun / Featured Art 12 June 2009 / Just Pure Nature / Featured Art 11 December 2008 / That One Great Shot / Featured Art 16 December 2008 / Weekly Theme Challenges / Featured Art 15 December 2008 / Image Writing / Featured Art 13 December 2008 / Canon DSLR / Featured Art 16 December 2008 / Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams / From my collection: Spirit of Delight ~ Autumn Colours ~ Tanana River Valley ~ Interior Alaska / Featured Homepage POTD 06 October 2007 ~ Featured Member’s Choice Most Viewed Outdoors and Outdoors Fall Scenics 04 October 2007 to Present A spectacular bolt of scarlet red light beams straight up into the night sky at sunset. “Reds, yellows and golds arise because the air itself, small dust and aerosol particles smaller than the wavelengths of visible light, ‘Rayleigh scatterers’, scatter short wavelength blue and green rays much more strongly than longer wavelength yellow and red. The remaining direct unscattered light is dimmed but relatively enriched in reds and yellows. Absorption of specific green and blue wavelengths by ozone and water vapour molecules redden the light further. The sunset rays are sometimes reflected back and forth between clouds and the ground. All this goes to makes a spectacle seemingly painted with every colour and shade of the palette. Pillars are created by reflections from approximately horizontal crystal faces but the side faces of columns are inclined at all angles. The key is that the crystals have orderly orientations – they do not tumble. A ‘singly oriented column’ drifts with its long axis nearly horizontal and has two rotational freedoms. Its long axis can point in all azimuthal, NSEW, directions. The crystal adopts all rotational positions around the long axis.” A sun pillar is a vertical shaft of light extending upward or downward from the sun. Typically seen during sunrise or sunset, sun pillars form when sunlight reflects off the surfaces of falling ice crystals associated with thin, high-level clouds such as cirrostratus. The hexagonal plate-like ice crystals fall with a horizontal orientation, gently rocking from side to side as they fall. When the sun is low on the horizon, an area of brightness appears in the sky above (or below) the sun as sunlight is reflected off the surfaces of these tipped ice crystals. ~ Hyper Physics Atmospheric Optics Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 17 September 2007 20:11:42 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/100 / Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 / ISO Speed 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 65.0 mm / Currently with 1352 Views

  • Frozen Sulphur Creek, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. The sky really is this blue, no filters or special effects in photoshop where used. Shot with Pentax K10d 16-45mm F4 / Hand Held (Tripod wasn’t handy) / 8 shots stitched together with hugin. Please view large photo to appreciate photo fully This will make a poster print that is 46.80” x 25.75” All images are © Brian Hendricks. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. All Rights Reserved. / brianhendricks.net

  • Steve takes a well earned dip to cool of his sun heated body, Au Thian bay, Koh Samet, Thailand provides the backdrop.

  • Clowns, toys, try not to scare the kids.

  • An night in with my special ladyfriend, evil twin and a scary movie.

  • Maria refuses to use the handlebars.

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