OMG by Derek Burdeny
OMG by Derek Burdeny
Close and personal with large dangerous EF-4 tornado.
Derek Burdeny: Photos
day after today by geken ®
day after today by geken ®
another iPhone shot. 3 photos in that image. camera raw and snapseed in final touch.
have a nice day all Gökhan Girgine © You can share with my name FOR MORE
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Tree at the End by HatCat Phot...
Tree at the End by HatCat Photography
Tree at the End Shot in my hometown Weinheim with #Sony #Rx1rii Processed in #Lightroom using #vsco #ektachrome64T++ color curve and #sonyclear camera profile. Instagram: www.instagram.com/HatCat_Photography Facebook: www.facebook.com/HatCatPhotography
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A small waterfall by Mevludin ...
A small waterfall by Mevludin Sejmenovic
Long exposure (CPL + GND8 0.9 KASE filters)
Mevludin Sejmenovic: Photos
A new poppies shot! by Patrice...
A new poppies shot! by Patrice Thomas
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Bruna by Henrique Cesar
Bruna by Henrique Cesar
Bruna Reis
Photographer: Henrique Cesar Facebook: www.facebook.com/henriquecesarfotografo Instagram: @henriquecesar
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One Step Beyond by Timothy Pou...
One Step Beyond by Timothy Poulton
I can’t believe that I have not written a post about skies. In most cases, a sky can make or break a landscape scene. It’s also something that I see a lot of photographers overlook or only spend a few minutes on in their processing. The thing is, an amazing sky sets the entire mood of an image. Because of this, it’s my priority as soon as I get into Affinity Photo. I spend quite a bit of time adjusting the clarity, highlights, midtones, and shadows for my scene. With my image from Mt Cook, you will see how much the mood is increased by the sky. Once I finish with the sky, I amplified the warm and cool tones using color overlays, selective colour and added more shadow at the base of the image. All these moves help to start the viewer’s eye on the left side of the image, and slowly move it to the right over the scene, mimicking the path a viewer take. In this way, I am using the light started by the sky to help tell the story of the scene.
Timothy Poulton: Photos
Dark mass Storr. by Juan Pablo...
Dark mass Storr. by Juan Pablo de Miguel
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www.juanpablodemiguel.com
Fine Art Prints
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Portrait by Iza Łysoń
Portrait by Iza Łysoń
More photos: www.facebook.com/IzaLysonArts/
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the secret fall by Jens Klette...
the secret fall by Jens Klettenheimer
It is always nice to discover a new location you’ve never visited before. At the end of a narrow gorge in the Southern part of Iceland you can find this beautiful yet hard to photograph waterfall – it is extremely difficult to keep the filters and equipemnt dry for a couple of seconds. 🙂
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