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Being the (current) most popular piece of art on RB, this will obviously get thousands of views…so I want to use this little space to share with you all the most important thing I know about landscape photography… I read it in a blog by Marc Adamus…. and it is… That you will take the best photos in places you are familiar with. I have found this to be 9000% true. I’ve probably shot 100+ sunsets on this beach and all my best photos are from this beach. This was a 7 minute exposure taken at 11:47 midnight. I had shot this fence a lot and knew when(tide) and how( comp) it looked the best. I noticed that the clouds were coming over Cape Town and thought that a long enough exposure would make it look like the clouds were exploding from the lights of Cape Town. I set up my tripod, composed the shot and took some ISO1600 F4 shots to get an idea of what exposure time will be necessary. It needed to be longer than 5 mins to get the right look from the clouds, but not much longer because the peak waves got to the tripods legs and could ruin the photo. I tried over and over…took about an hour, and in the end it was 436 seconds, F9, ISO200. The Original is brown and purple…I colored the photo using WB settings from the RAW tool…. Once again. This isn’t sunset, it’s Cape Town, South Africa, about 50km across the bay….taken from Strand at midnight. Those lights to the left is Simon’s Town. All proceeds from sales of this photo will go to the art for aid group….so please buy people…very generous considering that I’m a poor student. And this proves beyond a doubt that the photographer makes the photo and not the camera… Taken with a EOS 400D (rebel xti), kit 18-55mm lens and a circular polarizer filter…..
Music: Star Wars – Soundtrack This is a simple case of “Oh lets see if that is going to work out”. 5 exposures at 2EV difference. HDR Tone Mapping in Photomatix. No Photoshop. I thought the flare might come up nice after processing, but I never imagined it to be like this. I hope you like it.
Image copyright © Marion Cullen. All rights reserved. Considered & Constructive critique invited and welcome.
more medium format Holga goodness / untouched by an Adobe product
A self-portrait.
Collins St, Melbourne, 22 August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
Take a cut lunch to cross this paddock – this was shot across the road from Drought Stricken #2 Drought Set An Australian Artist to watch Rosalie Dale
Model – Halohid Anyone in Adelaide should know this location. It sticks out like a sore thumb. / Naturally, I had to use it. It’s just so PINK! Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
Listen to the song here There is a long story behind this photo. A time, when I think about it, brought a lot of sadness to me. Things past cannot be changed, but we can learn heaps from the experiences. Yes I lamented and I learned a great deal. Today there was a tragedy / Underneath the bridge / A man walked / Cold and blue / Into La Ment / The sky coloured perfect / As the man slipped away / Waving with a last vanilla smile / Somewhere at a table / Two drowned fools / Smoking / Drinking water as they talked / Of how they loved our lady / And oh the smell as candles die One more ice cream river body / Flowed underneath the bridge / Underneath the bridge The Cure
Sorry for not posting many shots over the past few weeks and not leaving any replies. I have been really busy with work and work around the house. I can tell you the past few days have been the worst choice to do some work around the Garden. Anyway here are two HDR – Sunrise shots from a few weeks ago taken from Victoria Road near the old White Bay Power Station. I hope you like it. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex
A summer at the California state fair in Sacramento.
Corner of Elizabeth and Collins St, Melbourne, August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
Took this with my new HOYA R72 filter. Canon EOS 450D / Tripod / HOYA R72 filter / Lens: Kit 18-55mm IS / ISO400 / f/5 / Exposure: 6 sec / Focal Length: 18mm / Channel swapped in CS2
Abstract fractals / / / DATE OF CREATION : 2008.01.20th / / / © 2008 Nodakami
Watch a Video (AMV – Advent Children) here Meet me after dark again and I’ll hold you / I want nothing more than to see you there / And maybe tonight, we’ll fly so far away / We’ll be lost before the dawn If only night could hold you where I can see you, my love / Then let me never ever wake again / And maybe tonight, we’ll fly so far away / We’ll be lost before the dawn Somehow I know that we can’t wake again from this dream / it’s not real, but it’s ours Maybe tonight, we’ll fly so far away / We’ll be lost before the dawn Maybe tonight, we’ll fly so far away / We’ll be lost before the dawn [Chanting] Evanescence
This is another image on German Ridge in West Virginia a few minutes outside of Huntington on a cool December day with an outstanding Sunset. / / Taken with a Nikon D40 18-135mm shot in RAW format, Simple edit with Photoshop CS3 and Processed with Photomatix Pro. HDR software.
Railway crossing near my house in rural NSW Australia. I did a black and white HDR and added the red light with the lens flare filter. Canon 450D SLR
Finally got around to adding water to the bottom of this photo. You can see the original modded version of this here
Drought Set Check out Matt’s work
/ / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. Inspired by the end of Tim Burton’s ‘Corpse Bride’ film.
simple beauties cloud photo played in photoshop..
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