7 months ago
I wanted to try a new technique I learned: take the photo in full daylight, then in Photoshop or anyother alike programme, choose layer ajustment (curve) and make it darker, now make sure the colour in the colour picker is black then use you brush to make light.On one of my morning walks I found this anchor, it is nothing special, just an ordinary anchor from a fishing boat, however it is perfect for my little experiment.Here’s the tutorial on how to do it (the link is clickable) http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/photo-effects-tutorials/curves-adjustment-to-turn-day-to-night/Have you used ...</!-- end shareaholic likebuttonsettop automatic --></!-- start shareaholic likebuttonsettop automatic -->
10 months ago
An insects I don’t the know the name of it. If you do please let me know
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10 months ago
Zebra
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10 months ago
Impress translates “awesome”. It is a shop where you can get your photos copied. I wanted to take a picture of 2 mothers breast feeding but I choose not to, I didn’t want to invade their privacy. Anyway it was nice to see breast feeding is considered a natural thing to do here in Portugal
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10 months ago
Meet Crystal on a hot Summer’s day Photo taken with a Nikon D40X and slightly modified in Aperture.
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11 months ago
… no full moon OK I admit it, I suck at taking photos of the full moon, so yesterday before I went out to capture the full moon I did all the correct settings, like ISO 100, 1/250s; f/11.
Finally yesterday I got a nice photo – very small though and that is because of the lens, a 300mm is needed and I don’t have that. After I captured the very small picture of the moon I messed about with the setting and got a way to out-of-focus photo and the moon was tripled with lots of “orbits” on the...