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Sparkling point in long island. Whole day of shooting in the vines.If Hasselblad had used this photo in their marketing, they may have been able to extend the life of the V cameras a few more years. Alas, I have a feeling that their current owners are more interested in selling re-badged Sony cameras clad in skunk fur and wood from endangered rainforest trees
Looks like somewhere I've been. Silver Lake?
The opposite side of the globe then, but the vines and the Asians look similarSparkling point in long island. Whole day of shooting in the vines.
Very nice!
Denver Botanic Garden with available sunlight at sunset.
Phase One IQ180/ Phase One DF/ Phase One 120mm Macro
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Thanks Graham for your kind words! I took 5 pictures with different focus and manually combined them in PS.Very nice!
Thanks very much as always my friend for your kind!LandscapeLover, the first image reminds me of Edward Weston. I am certain he shot a very similar shot.
I would love to see the first image photographed and then laid over the original image - then with a little photoshop work I think an amazing image is possible - like the real spirit of the landscape has been revealed to you, all you have to do is blend the real with the observed.I really like this image, I wish I could say it was intentional.
20130519_5139 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
For the curious, the above is what you get when you print the image below on the wrong side of Pictorico High Gloss Film (hard to do, but not impossible)
sept stormPanorama2 by tsjanik47, on Flickr