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Photography Thread
Seems like we have a lot of amateur photographers here.
Share what you got!!
I have an older Sony A920 that takes wonderful pictures, wish I knew how to use it better.
Here are some recent ones from this summer, all unedited. I'll have to dig my old harddrive out of my old computer to get some older pictures that I did some fun things with in PS.
Share what you got!!
I have an older Sony A920 that takes wonderful pictures, wish I knew how to use it better.
Here are some recent ones from this summer, all unedited. I'll have to dig my old harddrive out of my old computer to get some older pictures that I did some fun things with in PS.
[mention]BF004[/mention] a great idea.
Your first pic of the dog is ideal. Such natural feel and contrast.
Gunzaan - that eye behind ice had me thinking... And I've done a less-melted icey tower before! But never a full nuke.
Your first pic of the dog is ideal. Such natural feel and contrast.
Gunzaan - that eye behind ice had me thinking... And I've done a less-melted icey tower before! But never a full nuke.
Taking a break from the heat at work I took this with my phone.
A small Bridge in Switzerland back in the Summer of 2018.
My Kid in a dolphin training class in Curacao about 8 years ago.
A small Bridge in Switzerland back in the Summer of 2018.
My Kid in a dolphin training class in Curacao about 8 years ago.
Some great shots, Matt. Love that eagle photo.
I tried something unusual, not correcting for the horizon, leaving it a bit tilted.
Neither did Cassini.
Fake account.
It takes a lot of bandwidth to send an image, and a probe lunging into a giant usually has more important stuff to record and send than photos.
This is the last image Cassini took and managed to send
Just had to go and ruins things, didn't you [mention]salmar80[/mention] ...
This first Webb photo is just totally mindblowing.
Not only the gravitational lensing, but in the higher resolution one the sheer number of visible stars and galaxies boogles the mind. Must be like a 1000 galaxies in that single image of a tiny slice of the sky.
More pics to come today, can not wait. Also waiting for some experts to dig in and explain to me all the stuff my layman eyes don't see in those images.
More pics to come today, can not wait. Also waiting for some experts to dig in and explain to me all the stuff my layman eyes don't see in those images.