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Morning Chill
By Reddodger123
March 28th, 2013
This image was taken during a youth camping trip. Some of us left early in the morning just to take a couple of shots.
Brendan T. Byrne State Forest.
Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II.
Photo Settings: 49mm, f/5, 1/400 second, ISO 400.
Dramatic Sky
By chickenwire
October 3rd, 2010
An inspiring sunset. Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland.
Nikon D700, Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 ZF.2
Seagulls by the Rocks
July 21st, 2012
This image was taken at Awenda Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. I wanted to capture the moment of peace, relaxation, tranquility of a seagull's daily life. I used a Lee Big Stopper to slow down the motion of water while the Sun was still bright and just about to set.
Bracketed exposures were used to bring out the highlights and colours of the rocks via HDR and to mask-in the lonely flying seagull in the center of image.
Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Starscape
By Chris
February 17th, 2013
The second of three images of ESO's GigaGalaxy Zoom project is a new and wonderful 340 megapixel vista of the central parts of our galactic home, a 34 by 20-degree wide image that provides us with a view as experienced by amateur astronomers around the world. Taken by Stephane Guisard, an ESO engineer and world-renowned astrophotographer, from Cerro Paranal, home of ESO's Very Large Telescope, this image directly benefits from the quality of Paranal's sky, one of the best on the planet. The image shows the region spanning the sky from the constellation of Sagittarius (the Archer) to Scorpius (the Scorpion). The very colourful Rho Ophiuchi and Antares region features prominently to the right, as well as much darker areas, such as the Pipe and Snake Nebulae. The dusty lane of our Milky Way runs obliquely through the image, dotted with remarkable bright, reddish nebulae, such as the Lagoon and the Trifid Nebulae, as well as NGC 6357 and NGC 6334. This dark lane also hosts the very centre of our Galaxy, where a supermassive black hole is lurking.
The image was obtained by observing with a 10-cm Takahashi FSQ106Ed f/3.6 telescope and a SBIG STL CCD camera, using a NJP160 mount. Images were collected through three different filters (B, V and R) and then stitched together. This mosaic was assembled from 52 different sky fields made from about 1200 individual images totaling 200 hours exposure time, with the final image having a size of 24,403 x 13,973 pixels. Note that the final, full resolution image is only available through Stephane Guisard.
Credit: ESO/S. Guisard (www.eso.org/~sguisard)
Alien's Nest
By onis_uk
June 21st, 2010
It's probably hard to believe but this is a moth's web... it was plain white so i added some colour in Adobe CS5.
Canon EOS Rebel T2i (550D).
Menton Sunset
By Crevisio
October 30th, 2011
Sunset shot from a cliff above Menton on the French Riviera. Menton Garavan with its port in the foreground, the old town of Menton with the smaller port in the center leading to Roquebrune Cap Martin, and part of the Principality of Monaco appearing just behind. Enjoy!
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM shot at f/14.
Flowing Waters
July 5th, 2012
A waterfall located next to "Les Etangs de Bassiés" in the French Pyrénées.
Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM.
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