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We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out
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dmbphotography
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Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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self portrait
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This is a photo of a water droplet with a pink background, I used soft focus on this one. This is actually fun to do although only around one in ten or twenty shots even have a droplet visible and then out of those, very few have good clarity but I have managed to get some that I thought were nice. I’m a sucker for tiny reflections. / / /
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Another take on The Basin – with Richard Shepherd’s magic touch. THANK YOU SHEPY! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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Acrylic on canvas diptych o/a approx. 48” x 22” / This is the complete ‘Braer’ please see Braer#1 and Braer#2 for more detail.
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Prosperity, SC. USA. Graflex Supergraphic 4×5. Ilford Delta 100.
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This was another shot from the other day at Sunset. I really wanted to bring out the amazing colors of the sunset and shooting directly at the sun was hard to get a good exposure especially with the standard canon kit lens I was getting a fair bit of lens flare (Cant wait till I my Sigma 10 -20 mm lens). So I bracketed 3 different exposures all 2 stops apart. I used a cokin ND grad filter to try to keep some of the color in the fore ground. / I really liked the contrasting colors in this shot and the tree made a nice Silhouette I then used Photomatrix pro to convert the 3 images into a HDR . Final curves and sat were done in PhotoShop.
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Prosperity, SC. Companion piece to No Vanity Graflex Supergraphic 4×5. Ilford Delta 100 b/w. 1sec f22. front element off axis 5 degrees for DOF. painted in custom colors.
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Okay – I’ve been playing in Photoshop! I’ve decided to run this as my avatar for the moment too. My first avatar was fire; the next air. Now I’ve come home to water.
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What with the price of gas going up every other second I can no longer afford to fill a bath with hot water.
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Tap water, taken by reversing my 18-55mm lens and holding it up to the camera body. Focus is achieved by moving closer or further away from the subject.
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loved the reflections from these, it was so still and i thought this looked good, i think i’m having a river day !!!!!!
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I saw some pictures of these boats on another site and I had to go there to capture them in infrared. It was well worth the hour long drive.
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Just happened by this shot today and wanted to share….
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Close the tap.
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