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This?time?guys,?try?to?put?more?details?from?your?camera?settings?and?also?talk?about?what?you?have?done?with?photoshop.??There?is?a?lot?of?photographiers?here that like your editing skills and would like to learn more

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I posted this in the January forum.. I'll post here..

This one I took at sunset, thought it turned out pretty good.. Leaving Fort Worth, TX sunday so.. Here's nothing!! Resized image and distorted it a little.. full image here....FULL SIZE

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Curve, level and sharpness tuned in PS.

Make: PENTAX Corporation

Model: PENTAX K10D

Shutter Speed: 1/45 second

F Number: F/9.5

Focal Length: 55 mm

ISO Speed: 100

I have a K10D for a while now, it's a Christmas + birthday present :present: from my parents and my first dslr too!

Oddity, your photos never fail to amaze me.. Absolutely Stunning..

But I must ask, how do you get such vibrant colours ?

Likewise, any postprocesing? In camera setting perhaps? Some sort of special light environment ?

First of all, thank you for the comments.

The Texture / Woodbark _ I made from supplies at Home Depot.

The Wood / Leafs _ I bought from a dollar store. (Modified the wood a bit // burns, scratches etc.)

I have custom in camera settings to my liking, with a few tweaks in Photoshop. : )

The lighting was just a studio light with a diffuser panel.

Oddity, any chance of a wallpaper or a higher res pic?

This is the biggest I have, I'm sorry. ping!

Taken last night:

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Camera: Nikon D70s

Lens: Nikkor AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II

Flash: --

Flash mode: --

Exposure 1 shutter: 1/15 sec EV -2

Exposure 2 shutter: 1/4 sec EV ?0

Exposure 3 shutter: 1 sec EV +2

Aperture: 3.5

ISO: 200

Focal length: 18 mm

35mm equivalent: 27 mm

HDR? Yep, sure is. :cool::

I took this shot facing east with the sun above and behind me (over my left shoulder), on October 26th last year at 5.20pm.

The weather was a little blustery and there was no thunder around; if anyone can explain the atmospheric conditions which caused the rays to have their source from a point on the ground and away from the sun (and fanning upwards), I'd be grateful. I just find it a bit odd y'know?

Make: SONY

Model: DSC-P92

Shutter Speed: 10/500 sec

F Number: f/2.8

Focal Length: 8 mm

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