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Sorry for yet another announcement, but I wanted you guys (as my peeps) to be aware of this before going public.
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Sorry for yet another announcement, but I wanted you guys (as my peeps) to be aware of this before going public.
The image on the left is a result after futile attempts to process the raw file data to the image on the right.
Just to let folks know that I have put together a guide to what I am calling the 'followICM' technique (for want of a better expression).
Just happened to catch her at the right moment.
While shooting the aurora in the Lofoten Islands this mountain was illuminated for a very short time.
It's really impossible to put into words what experiencing a total solar eclipse is like. It is something that one really must experience if you ever have the chance.
You know the day destroys the night. Night divides the day. Tried to run, tried to hide.
Hey everyone I am new to L&NP group and fairly new to Fstoppers. Constructive Criticism and comments are always welcome
The emerald hummingbird.
Sardinia . 2023
Photo: https://lightaffaire.com/all-my-links/?FS Model: Matea
Hey everyone I am new to L&NP group and fairly new to Fstoppers.
As suggested by members in the recent 'Shooting from the hip' post this month's challenge is to take 'street style' images using only a mobile device.
Turning the lights on.
Tourist in search of dolphins at sunset in Croatia
O.K., I know this is a loaded question, but I decided to leave the pricey camera at home and bring my seldom-used Canon SX740 HS for the IndyCar $1 Million Challenge event held at The Thermal Club
I had a lot of fun turning what was just an idea in my head, into this final image. Absolutely no AI was used in the creation of this image.
I'm having trouble deciding which one of these I like best and which one I'd like to add to my portfolio.
I just added an image to my portfolio and thought there may be interest here.
1946 Lincoln Continental photographed at the Savoy automobile museum in Cartersville, Georgia
For the March Challenge - Exploring mobile - this is a photograph I took with my Pixel 8 Pro using the "Night Sight" feature.
Those trees died a long time ago because of hurricanes which caused beach erosion followed by salt water influx into the soil, Some tree skeletons still stand and defy the odds.
Hey I just want to put something out to you folks in case you are seeing something similar.
Sliding garage doors at an art school in Sevilla, Spain.
Trying the Orton Effect again, but this time in PS and not in camera. No editing involved other than Blur, Contrast and Crop.
As I sat in the window of a local coffee shop trying to get warmth back in my hands (after shooting on the street) I decided to play a bit.
A recent post by the Phoblograher states, "SMALL SENSOR CAMERAS SUCK; IT’S TIME TO BE REAL HERE." What was this guy thinking when he wrote this?
Inspired by the incredible photography of Harold Davis, I decided to try some long exposure photography with flowers.
I didn't want to copy exactly but I was fascinated with the look.
I was attempting to mimic an oil painting hanging of the wall. (Four over exposed images HDR stacked)
Been a while since I posted to this group so I thought it was time I did so again.
Often times it is not the What, it is the How.