@Berrybunchfamily π No, none of those.
@Berrybunchfamily No. I'm afraid not.
@sinbach π
"Summer Forest Walk"
There's nothing quite like seeing the sun shining through the leaves of the trees above you, glistening as the branches sway in the breeze, casting spots of light on the lush green grass before you. I took this picture on a thoroughly relaxing walk that provided such an experience.
I composed the photograph to ensure the path featured prominently, yet the canopy and the sun also drew the eye to a certain extent.
The question is: do you prefer the original vibrant, colourful version, or the classic, nostalgic, monochrome version?
@bethany Congratulations! π₯³
@Cherishingsparrows2020 Thanks. Composite images are always very enjoyable to create, and can be exceedingly useful. One can produce some out-of-this-world pictures with such a technique, or simply make something look more realistic, as in this case.
@DevotionalTreasures Thank you. π
@MaryMamuzich Thank you. π
@Berrybunchfamily π
"Full Moon"
A stunning full moon from the other night. Incredibly, the moon was so bright that it was actually difficult to look at. And in order to photograph it and the surrounding environment from my window, I had to create a composite image. I took two photos for each final picture, one with the exposure set for the moon, and one with the exposure set for the foreground. I subsequently merged the two in post-editing.
For additional tweaks, I tried to make them look as similar to what I really saw as I could.
@Cherishingsparrows2020 Thanks. π
@bethany Really? How very strange. I wonder why they sit cross-legged. π€
@Berrybunchfamily No, not a palm.
Anyone up for a good #riddle?
Here's one:
Found on faces and arms,
And after a deal and 'helping'.
@biblexplorer Thanks. I'm rather partial to red myself.
@Berrybunchfamily Thank you. I could only post four photos, so I chose my favourites. Here's the purple one though. π
@Cherishingsparrows2020 Thank you. For the lower right picture, I call the colour 'Aqua'.
"Double-crossed"
Taken nearly a year ago, this picture stands out in my collection.
Walking along by a lake near our house, these large grass blades caught my eye. Illuminated from behind and crossing over one another, I thought they looked quite fascinating.
Here are some different versions of the photo that I've created, each a unique hue, and one monochrome.
Do let me know which is your favourite, or whether you think another hue might be interesting.
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