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Grand Central Terminal
November 11th, 2009
My favorite part of New York City has always been Grand Central Terminal.
Canon Digital Rebel XSi, EFS 18-200mm, Slik Tripod, Adobe Photoshop CS4.
Binary Tree
By Nellisoft
November 19th, 2009
For all the CompSci majors out there :P Water on a screen after a torrential rain, which could be construed as an array of single bits, "0" for empty, "1" for a water bubble. The reflection in the bubbles is a tree in the front yard. Used direct flash through a tiny softbox to increase visibility of the screen.
Windy Coast
By J.schobre
January 14th, 2010
This is an HDR photo made of 3 exposures from the lighthouse at Seals Rock in the morning at sunrise. This lighthouse has the oldest, still working light unit in the world. The view was very spectacular and dramatic and by combining this into a HDR photo I tried to carryover a small piece of the feeling I had when I took this photo.
Canon EOS 450D, Tokina 12-24, Adobe Photoshop CS4.
32° 26' 27.64"S, 152° 32' 21.31"E
Last Light
By Chris Gin
April 16th, 2010
Something simple and colorful for your desktop... Taken at Bethells Beach, Auckland, New Zealand.
Canon EOS 40D, Sigma 10-20mm.
A Winding Stream
By Joel R
February 28th, 2011
This image is from a series of photos I took of "Mt. Baldy" this past July. Located just outside of Grand Lake, Colorado and Rocky Mountain National Park, this valley was one of the most picturesque places I have ever visited.
The images were shot vertically and stitched together in photoshop to achieve much higher final pixel count than would be possible with this camera's native resolution. I have intentionally refrained from 'over-saturating' the colors because I wanted this photo to look as realistic as possible. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do!
Nikon D60, Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR, Apple Aperture, Adobe Photoshop.
40.23749, -105.78098
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