Thanks zagato27. In Ireland we get lots of rain and the vegetation is normally lush green, but I thought this was a tad different ..
Here's 40 shades of Irish green for you (plus 80 shades of blue and brown)
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You wanted some green, but this isn't anywhere near Ireland. American Fork Canyon, Utah:
Brooklyn Bridge, New York City
June 28th, 2008
D40 | 1/3200 at f/3.5| 18 mm | ISO 200
I like the border. Nice capture.
Very nice composition, i love the curves and colours of the car-background. Is it an HDR?
Hehehe, we had some of the same sunset for the past few days over yonder on Vancouver Island. Great photo btw. I went out today to capture it, and it was hiding behind a cloud, but it still turned out kind of neat. A few minutes earlier, it was bright red. Here is one i shot:
PS: Happy Canada Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!Wow, thats amazing. How did you get it to look like that?
Valdore, your photos are magnificent, but I'd give anything to see the non-HDR versions, I'm only starting out with HDR but I'm already bored with it. C'mon, ditch the HDR and show us Valdore in his purest, unaltered form
and stood prostrate several feet off the ground
Thanks!
In Photoshop...
Filter > Blur > Radial Blur
I set the amount to 10, the blur method to zoom, and the quality to best.
Our Mimosa tree blossomed! It smella absoulutely amazing!! C&C always appreciated!
I have no idea where I was going with this shot. I guess I just wanted to try out leaving the shutter open.
C+C I guess?
I really like how perfectly aligned everything is, meaning all the horizontals and verticals are 90°.
It's a pretty nice composition. The thing that bugs me is the text on the banner and the cars.
Wow! Thats pretty much the coolest flower I've ever seen. Nice shot.
I wished as well. The idea only came to mind during processing. It would have been difficult to do without a tripod in broad daylight as well.I was hoping it was in-camera. You could have used a slow shutter + zoom in/out.