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ESO's VLT reveals the Carina Nebula's hidden secrets.
This broad panorama of the Carina Nebula, a region of massive star formation in the southern skies, was taken in infrared light using the HAWK-I camera on ESO's Very Large Telescope. Many previously hidden features, scattered across a spectacular celestial landscape of gas, dust and young stars, have emerged.
Composite of one of my Iceland Aurora shots (available on my homepage as wallpaper) and an old photo of Bannalpsee (Lake Bannalp) in Switzerland.
Once I finished combining the Aurora sky with the once daylight scenery of Bannalpsee, I used Flaming Pear's great Photoshop plugin -Flood- to create the Aurora reflections. I little tweak merges both layers so that the original ripples are combined with the new "fake" ripples of the Aurora sky. Then I mostly corrected minor artifacts and color fringing and last but not least, used Nik Color Efex to play around with the colors.
Let me know in the comments whether you liked it or what you'd improve. Enjoy!
Adobe Photoshop CC, Nik Color Efex 4.0, Flaming Pear Flood.
Taken near Immenstadt, Bavaria, Germany while I waited for nightfall. it was a very nice day in January and it didn't take too long between sunset and the night. So I combined these two pictures, which are taken within two hours of each other. I hope you like it!
I've been in love with the Orion Nebula by chriscologne for quite a while, so I made my own nebula, which I would have missed 'cause I'd be in cryosleep to, uhm, whereever I would be going. Or something... I don't know exactly.
Sydney Harbour Bridge, taken from the north side bay overlooking the skyline of Sydney, Australia. The sky has been replaced with an original Australian starry sky that was taken near Ayers Rock.
Nikon D800, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED shot at f/6.3. Adobe Photoshop CS5.
This picture has been taken in 2013 in Corsica. It shows Ajaccio on the opposite shore, the main capital of this French island. Originally I wanted to further abstract the sky with falling stars but gave it a pass as most people probably don't like that. If you're still interested to see it, head over to my website and have a look.
This photo was taken from Manhattan Bridge, probably the shakiest bridge after an Indiana Jones rope bridge. Every thirty seconds there is at least one train roaring past you on one of the four tracks. That makes it pretty difficult to hold the camera steady, so timing is everything.
The ice terrain was rendered with subsurface scattering, processor intensive but well worth it. With global radiosity for added realism. The planets maps were done in Photoshop and rendered within the same scene in Max. The shaded lower half of the planet is actually picking up light from the terrain because of where it was placed in the scene.