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:
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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:
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PS: Happy Canada Day!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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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.
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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.