Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Curves Ahead
Gracias por su visita / Thanks for visiting.
9 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I think I have finally figured it out. Are you using that program that combines several images into one? I have not seen anything to compare with what you do so well. Some have suggested this program whose name I cannot remember.
The lighting on this scene is remarkable. I wonder if people look at it and appreciate it for what it is?
I just like to see the way it was from your cityscape include the few pictures from you last post. I believe this is must be busy street, with four lines just for one-way. Cool.
Mr. Lincoln, this one was take handheld, just one shot, while crossing thru this elevated pedestrian crossing or flyover. The technic and program that you mention require a more elaborated situation, the use of a tripod and of course the skill and time to use that technic. I use some steps in Photoshop to enhanced the flat sky. By the way, I have the interest of learning that kind of magic. Thank you very much for your interest and comments. Have a great weekend!
9 comments:
I think I have finally figured it out. Are you using that program that combines several images into one? I have not seen anything to compare with what you do so well. Some have suggested this program whose name I cannot remember.
The lighting on this scene is remarkable. I wonder if people look at it and appreciate it for what it is?
Nice photography.
Abraham Lincoln in Brookville, Ohio
I just like to see the way it was from your cityscape include the few pictures from you last post. I believe this is must be busy street, with four lines just for one-way. Cool.
Love the blog and the photos
Great photo Carraol! The light is amazing! I like so much urban pictures!
Mr. Lincoln, this one was take handheld, just one shot, while crossing thru this elevated pedestrian crossing or flyover. The technic and program that you mention require a more elaborated situation, the use of a tripod and of course the skill and time to use that technic. I use some steps in Photoshop to enhanced the flat sky. By the way, I have the interest of learning that kind of magic. Thank you very much for your interest and comments. Have a great weekend!
Sonia, iblowfish, Brett, thank you very much for stopping by.
that light
cheer
Bergson, thanks a lot for visiting.
Qué buena toma y qué buena imagen.
Saludos,
Mariana C.
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