Walking as little beings
and thinking like mighty giant,
we created a God
who no longer cares.
Walking with ghosts
we lost faith in the sands,
but not in a God or in mother Earth,
just in our head and into our hands
-[]-[]----------------------------------------------------------------- Updated signature and corrected some major problems (only shown at large print sizes). Even though the photo looks the same, I had to use the source files to make it brand-new. I tried to guess the editing I used before, but it was quite an hard task. I should really take note of them step by step!
Second picture from the trip to Argentario. The second morning everyone was too tired to wake up at dawn, so I decided to leave alone and drive a bit to discover the surroundings. I can't say I was lucky, not in the places that I've found nor in the light conditions... but I got the chance to find this abandoned and ruined church. I really wish I could have some more time to photograph it, but I was a bit scared by the dogs and farmers around (judging by the sounds I heard they were approaching! ). Anyway, I hope you'll like it!
This is an HDR made from three exposures (EV -2, 0 ,+2).
[NFO:]
Camera: Nikon D80
Focal Length: 18 mm
Aperture: F/9
Shutter Speed: 1/5 s
ISO speed: 100
[PSTWRK:]HDR merging and tonemapping with Photomatix, workflow in Photoshop CS2 (mainly saturation, contrast, and a software color grad filter)
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The more massive an object is, the more gravity it contains, which explains why it is harder to get ketchup out of the bigger glass ketchup bottles. More importantly it is also why a big screen tv collects more dust than a hoover.
Yes my friend, I'm a Nikoner!
The Canon 30D was too expensive even for me, and I liked the presence of the BracKeT button on the body in the D80, so it wasn't a sad choice!
Apart from that, I really love this camera, but I guess I would have loved both since are both great!
Oh and thanks for the compliments and for your appreciation as always!
-- "Fatti non foste a viver come bruti, ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza"
- Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, Inferno canto XXVI, 116-120
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Please, see my gallery!!!
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The more massive an object is, the more gravity it contains, which explains why it is harder to get ketchup out of the bigger glass ketchup bottles. More importantly it is also why a big screen tv collects more dust than a hoover.
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Please visit my Disney Land's Castle's Photo
And visit my web!
I thought you that you have bought the Canon 30D??
Non capisca!
By the way...
great shot!
the colorful clouds in the back makes the picture very attractive!
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The Canon 30D was too expensive even for me, and I liked the presence of the BracKeT button on the body in the D80, so it wasn't a sad choice!
Apart from that, I really love this camera, but I guess I would have loved both since are both great!
Oh and thanks for the compliments and for your appreciation as always!
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"Fatti non foste a viver come bruti, ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza"
- Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, Inferno canto XXVI, 116-120
You should give me some tips! When I get my D80!
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Let the good times roll!
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My sometimes-updated stock account: ~happeningstock
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