ustein
Contributing Editor
Not really.Wow! The texture of this building is amazing. Did you do any close ups for textures?
Mike
Note: This image suffers from lens flare as the sky was actually hazy white.
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Not really.Wow! The texture of this building is amazing. Did you do any close ups for textures?
Mike
Former San Jose and now Hollister (50miles SE of San Jose).Uwe... where is your new location? And where was the former location?
Beautiful Keith!!!! Might make a great print?This one is a blend of a bokehgraph and a texture by Flypaper
Keith
This one is a blend of a bokehgraph and a texture by Flypaper
Keith
Lovely image Mike - green with envy"Fence Posts On The Hill"
I took this shot from the car window as I was driving home from the west coast. I think this was in South Dakota somewhere. It was an early foggy morning, perfect for photography.
Really nice shot! I'm not sure what you are doing to get this effect, but the trees are incredible.Lovely image Mike - green with envy
I took this image by stopping the car and getting out to shoot.
No, seriously, it had been raining non stop for over a week now, forests are far more interesting when they're wet and this was my prize this morning when the fog was lifting:
Sort of. Blend with another layer with motion blur and a couple more ingredients this time - other times: panning etc.Assuming: Blend and smudge technique
This is great Uwe! Nature did an excellent job of blending and you of capturing it. The color is perfect.Blended by nature