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Sep 10, 2015 21:30 |  #12181

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That's great. I just started reading The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh :lol:

He's my favorite author !


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Sep 10, 2015 22:15 |  #12182

How wonderful an image of mine could inspire a Religious experience ;-)a :-P :-D

My buddhist background is more Esoteric Northern Buddhism.. technically originated from the writings of A.P. Sinnet from 1885..., but others since... but surely this all gets us off-topic from "70D owners unite! Post pics and discuss!"

I worked at a place in 2005 where they had a work policy: avoid discussions regarding religion, sex, and politics.

That seems like good advice to me, and besides, there is the "Lounge" of this Forum if you wish to post off-topic material... :-P :love:



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Sep 10, 2015 22:18 |  #12183

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How wonderful an image of mine could inspire a Religious experience ;-)a :-P :-D

My buddhist background is more Esoteric Northern Buddhism.. technically originated from the writings of A.P. Sinnet from 1885..., but others since... but surely this all gets us off-topic from "70D owners unite! Post pics and discuss!"

I worked at a place in 2005 where they had a work policy: avoid discussions regarding religion, sex, and politics.

That seems like good advice to me, and besides, there is the "Lounge" of this Forum if you wish to post off-topic material... :-P :love:

See what one image can do :lol:

Back on topic... mind explaining some of the processing behind your photo?


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Sep 10, 2015 22:20 |  #12184

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Sep 10, 2015 22:26 |  #12185

I will accept my well-deserved spanking, and offer a photo as penance !  :p

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Sep 10, 2015 22:28 |  #12186

njstacker22 wrote in post #17702917 (external link)
See what one image can do :lol:

Back on topic... mind explaining some of the processing behind your photo?

always willing to share - I use Adobe Lightroom 5 and often start with a certain preset, and when one fits for the feel of the image - then I adjust exposure, and fine-tune.

The 3 biggest changes in my photography over the past 1.5 yrs is that I love giving many images a 'Yester-year' vintage feel, and I also love cropping to give a panorama or unconventional dimension to my pics. The 3rd is composition.

If you use Lightroom I can provide a screen-shot of the two main Develop Panels I use plus more info, a you like.



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Sep 10, 2015 22:28 |  #12187

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Sep 11, 2015 01:35 |  #12188

Immaculens wrote in post #17702011 (external link)
+ 2 !

Haha - I'd probably fall off and break a leg!


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Sep 11, 2015 01:37 |  #12189

hammer418 wrote in post #17701569 (external link)
jamganz speaks for me on all three counts !
.... and it's always great to see Rosey's beautiful piece of the planet. :-)

Thanks - I love showing it to people too :-)


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Sep 11, 2015 01:39 |  #12190

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Thank you.

Yes Rose the last ones of this season.

I know flowers are important in the Netherlands - or used to be. I remember going to a huge flower market when I was there 1974. It was computerised I seem to think. Amazing anyway, never seen so many flowers in one place, before or since!


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Sep 11, 2015 01:39 |  #12191

Immaculens wrote in post #17702256 (external link)
Beautiful image ~

Totally - almost "other world".


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Sep 11, 2015 01:40 |  #12192

Immaculens wrote in post #17702774 (external link)
Lots to go through from today. This Red Tail was too far away for a good resolution shot, so I went the other way with it instead of tryi.g to sharpen.

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Lovely artistic interpretation.


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Sep 11, 2015 01:41 |  #12193

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Really loving that old world look of the first Will.


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Sep 11, 2015 01:43 |  #12194

Immaculens wrote in post #17702930 (external link)
always willing to share - I use Adobe Lightroom 5 and often start with a certain preset, and when one fits for the feel of the image - then I adjust exposure, and fine-tune.

The 3 biggest changes in my photography over the past 1.5 yrs is that I love giving many images a 'Yester-year' vintage feel, and I also love cropping to give a panorama or unconventional dimension to my pics. The 3rd is composition.

If you use Lightroom I can provide a screen-shot of the two main Develop Panels I use plus more info, a you like.

Yes I'd be keen for that too - just need to look for some suitable opportunities to get shots appropriate for it.


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Sep 11, 2015 01:44 |  #12195

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Loving this - the layers in the hills, and the sky. Very calming.


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