ADANA MERKEZ SABANCI MOSQUE.. ...

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ADANA MERKEZ SABANCI MOSQUE.. by Samet Güler

Samet Güler Photographer and photo tour organizer in Turkey
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ADANA MERKEZ SABANCI MOSQUE.. by Samet Güler Samet Güler Photographer and photo tour organizer in Turkey You can share your photos in our group : www.facebook.com/groups/707273276036017/ Contact : info@photosensia.com...

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Best night ever by LE DILHUIT ...

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Best night ever by LE DILHUIT Nicolas

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Blue field fluctuation by Lafu...

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Blue field fluctuation by Lafugue Logos

Macro
Fluff & feathers Blue syndrome
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Nataliya by Георгий Чернядьев ...

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Nataliya by Георгий Чернядьев (Georgy Chernyadyev)

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Disclosure by Dylan Toh & ...

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Disclosure by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim

Russell Falls
Tasmania This shot was taken after a day of constant rain which really brought a drying forest to life and the flow of water back to an area really in need of it. The title refers to something about photographs I feel is nice to read about but something that people don’t necessarily need to demand. There are a couple of things about this image that I personally would like to tell you about. 1. The top section of the falls was vertically distorted to not appear quite so much like it’s leaning.
2. I couldn’t get the desired reflection of the falls easily from this angle so the midground is a partial post process reflection. Bear in mind that a competition like ANZANG would want me to disclose:
1. It’s a focus stack
2. Selective colour enhancement as occurrs on the leaves and moss
3. There has been orton introduced
4. There has been local dodge and burn rather than global adjustment. Some other may yet wish for the disclose that; 1. I used photoshop
2. I edited it at all! The flip side about non disclosure is that many have an arbitrary list of what is and isn’t acceptable . This applies to photographers and the general public. When by chance, an aspect of an image is ‘revealed’ to be a manipulation, (often, I suspect by a keyboard warrior with a triumphant ‘aha!’ who actually likes the image but who struggles to create similar material for themselves) the hue and cry that ensues is an exaggeration of a polite conversation that would otherwise occur in a physical gallery .Such are some of the wonders of the safety-last environment of cyberspace. It does however breed an environment of skepticism whereby images are looked at with doubt the moment anything that seems ‘to good to be true’ is presented. What is too good to be true oft isn’t ‘true’ (however you define that word). I personally hold on to the value that photography in all of its aspects should lean more toward a representation of moments rather than a representation of imagination. But that probably reflects a scientific upbringing of linear thought processes. Others use photographs to create art akin to other artistic media. In the last couple of years I have found myself striving very hard to create images that are beautiful and have done manipulations where the light isn’t representative and indeed elements of the scene have been changed. The resultant images may be beautiful but in the end, am I shooting myself in the foot for removing an aspect of photography that separates itself from all other forms of art? That is, its ability to capture authentic moments right there and then. I’ll ponder upon this a little, but for now, I’m enjoying stripping back the approach and presenting what I experienced at that time.

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Disclosure by Dylan Toh & Marianne Lim Russell Falls Tasmania This shot was taken after a day of constant rain which really brought a drying forest to life and the flow of water back to an area really in need of...

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Awaken by Michael Shainblum

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Awaken by Michael Shainblum

Taken off the coast of San Francisco.

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The Fallen Ones II by Adrian B...

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The Fallen Ones II by Adrian Borda

one more attempt of extreme POV, a variant of a older work, I wanted to make something new but I lost the raw files :))
Was made with a Sony NEX camera and a Samyang 8mm lens handheld a few millimeters near the mount, unfortunately at wide angle lenses the focus movement is very small and is impossible to fit a macro ring.

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The Fallen Ones II by Adrian Borda one more attempt of extreme POV, a variant of a older work, I wanted to make something new but I lost the raw files :)) Was made with a Sony NEX camera and a Samyang 8mm lens handheld...

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The Ethereal Beauty by Alban H...

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The Ethereal Beauty by Alban Henderyckx

The life of a landscape photographer is always dependent on the weather, the atmosphere and light. Motivation and determination is still there .. The hardest part is being in the right place at the right time! It would be impossible to calculate the hours of waiting or the number of times I’ve been some places hoping to capture something special. That night I left to do some pictures in the Thingvellir park but my car broke down.
Fortunately, I could count on my photographer friend and neighbor Vincenzo Mazza who came to help me in this mishap.
I’d like to thank him because without his crucial help I could not have taken this picture. Thermometer announced – 13 degrees but it was a warm moment 😉 Bruarfoss, Thingvellir Park, Iceland. This magnificent place will be on our way during my future “Photo Workshops” in Iceland 😉 For more info: alban@extremeiceland.is Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/AlbanHenderyckxPhotography Photographer/Guide at www.extremeiceland.is Copyright © Alban Henderyckx / All rights reserved. PS: Only one exposure (one shot) edited in LR6.

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The Ethereal Beauty by Alban Henderyckx The life of a landscape photographer is always dependent on the weather, the atmosphere and light. Motivation and determination is still there .. The hardest part is being in the...

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Among Friends by Lars van de G...

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Among Friends by Lars van de Goor WEBSITE Lars van de Goor: Photos

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Alien Aurora by Daniel Kordan

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Alien Aurora by Daniel Kordan

Amazing aurora over Fredvang fjord, Lofoten photo workshop with DanielKordan.com

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Golden cold by Andrei Reinol

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Golden cold by Andrei Reinol

I love when weather is cold and I mean really cold – when thermometer shows 20 below zero and freezing cold wind blows, the kind that almost feels like it cuts into your skin. That’s when it is highly unlikely to meet someone when walking at the beach. Maybe someone like myself, who enjoys these conditions, but that is quite rare. Of course, when conditions are difficult, that also means that taking pictures becomes more difficult. Getting the right composition, placing the filters – it all takes time – which feels much longer when adjusting setting without gloves in these temperatures. In this case, there was thick steam above water. When some of it fell on my filters, it froze immediately, so I had to clean the filters after every picture. Getting the ice off of glass was time consuming but the light changes with every minute and it is possible to just miss the perfect conditions. Not before looking through the pictures at home, I am able to tell whether I got something I am pleased with or not. However, during this season it is so interesting that no two mornings are the same. And if the light is different then it is possible to get dramatically different pictures from same location. That is why I always try to go out shooting with that kind of cold. Even spots that are photographed a thousand times, may look unrecognizable and offer completely different challenges.
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Golden cold by Andrei Reinol I love when weather is cold and I mean really cold – when thermometer shows 20 below zero and freezing cold wind blows, the kind that almost feels like it cuts into your skin. That’s...

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Pure Beauty by Lisa Holloway

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Pure Beauty by Lisa Holloway

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