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| Kokosnussbaum
Dear Christine On Flickr, I came by random on your page and I was very excited about your photos! All of them are just wonderful! I've noticed that most of your pictures have the same color style. I mean Pictures like this [Link 1] , this [Link 2] or this [Link 3] I would like to do [HDR?] photos like ...
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A desc. of a photoshooting process
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| hedgehogular
This video was created of 150 particular images. Each picture was taken in 60 seconds after the previous one. For the shooting I used a Nikon D200 camera with the program exposure mode, but as I had set up wrong WB parametersm, it forced me to apply some correction filters in a video-editing program.
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language: English,
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processing: 0, ready corrections: 0, remains corrections: 3
Autumnal photo description
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| toshkaanvi
It's foggy enough to tuck you away... from past and future, from everything... and if you brave enough - just make a step into it. Vivid colors are fading out, clothes becoming wet and your senses are sharpening. You can hear now leaves falling down, see floating water drops just in front of you and can feel someone's eyes looking ...
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correction by Simon
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