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RE: Photography - RN-PRN - 04-11-2011 09:28 PM

(04-11-2011 08:30 PM)2Beers Wrote:  On Lake Superior in MICH's U.P. they are taken by Pictured Rocks National Lake shore near Munising, MI. The sound of the water as it breaks onto the rock formations and crashes upon the shore makes for a wonderful soothing sound, and the water is always a balmy temp of oh... 40 degreees in the middle of July.

Hmm..road trip Smile


RE: Photography - Scythe Matters - 04-11-2011 10:24 PM

*ding*

Rey is correct. These were taken at Disneyland last winter. It was VERY wet and the Park was almost deserted the entire time:

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But that does make it easier to get iconic pictures like this:

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Smile


RE: Photography - Dreamline - 04-12-2011 06:56 AM

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Big Grin

*click*


RE: Photography - Bageleth - 04-12-2011 10:29 AM

(04-12-2011 06:56 AM)Dreamline Wrote:  [Image: th_DSCF2567.jpg]

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Always love black & white photos!


RE: Photography - Scythe Matters - 04-12-2011 11:38 PM

Black & white photos are very difficult to get right. Those are amazing Dreamline!


RE: Photography - NamoNamo - 04-13-2011 05:56 PM

(04-10-2011 04:14 PM)Rey Wrote:  So I'm curious (and I'm still learning these techniques), that obviously does not look like you used a flash, were they done with a tripod and a time exposure? Especially that one with the menu looks like not much light was available to produce the result you did.

And...I hope you finished that soup.

Nope, no flash (For a long time I have been all "anti flash"..mostly because i haven't really known how to use it lol, But then I saw a good quote that said; "I only use available light...my flash is available")
No tripod (I think I might have balanced it on a chair though), and I only used a shutter of 1/25 on the soup..so no idea how I managed to keep it not blurry, haha...one of those luck things I guess Wink The window one I think was exposed for the window light and then added some exposure in photoshop on the edges.

And yes, I practically licked the bowl
(04-11-2011 12:32 AM)Bageleth Wrote:  Here is one that I took prior to a public hearing that we went to last week

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30255666@N08/5608620893/

oooh I like the shadows, and the shine and the point of view, and how the repetition of the chairs is mirrored in the structure. Many points of interest!
(04-11-2011 07:44 PM)Mufasa Wrote:  
(04-09-2011 04:00 PM)NamoNamo Wrote:  One day we took the train to some remote place, and walked trough the woods for hours, then ended up at this nice little inn called The Foxhouse..
And I had there the best chicken soup I have ever tasted...

A link if anyone wants to see the place:
http://www.vintageinn.co.uk/thefoxhouselongshaw/

Haha! I looked for a webpage but I couldn't find it!..maybe it was made after i was there..? Cheers ^^


RE: Photography - Dreamline - 04-14-2011 07:31 AM

(04-12-2011 11:38 PM)Scythe Matters Wrote:  Black & white photos are very difficult to get right. Those are amazing Dreamline!

Hey, thanks! Blush


RE: Photography - 2Beers - 04-26-2011 06:33 AM

This is one of the sculpture arts that my daughter has done for her senior show. It has a very powerful meaning to my Hubby and myself. The BMW rondel was the only piece we were able to keep from our bike crash.


RE: Photography - Scythe Matters - 04-28-2011 03:14 AM

That's beautiful. I like the clean lines and monotone color scheme. Smile


RE: Photography - RN-PRN - 04-28-2011 05:19 AM

(04-26-2011 06:33 AM)2Beers Wrote:  This is one of the sculpture arts that my daughter has done for her senior show. It has a very powerful meaning to my Hubby and myself. The BMW rondel was the only piece we were able to keep from our bike crash.

Nice job! The piece turned out great!!