2025-01-14 Photographers Choice

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22 Responses to 2025-01-14 Photographers Choice

  1. Rosanne Allen says:

    I took this photograph a few years ago using my camera. I’m at a friends ranch looking out towards the view from her dining room everyday. In the altered photograph I am tying to highlight the road I’m not sure how successful it is though. Here is the original.

  2. Rosanne Allen says:

    Here is the altered

  3. Frankie says:

    Zebra in Tanzania from my first safari, October 2017
    ISO 1600, 400 mm, f/13, 1/1250 s

  4. Frankie says:

    Flamingos in San Diego Zoo, 2018. I created this in Apple Photos back then because I wanted them to be pinker and I liked the effect when the background started going black so I exaggerated it. (The zebra I just did now.)
    ISO 800, 300 mm, f/10, 1/640

  5. Frankie says:

    Arg

  6. Paul Fesko says:

    Details from my grandson’s hockey game on the weekend. The image was shot with a 70-200 lens on a full frame camera through somewhat dirty plexiglass. I worked out, that I was about 85 feet away when I took the image. I was impressed by how much detail still exists at this distance.

    1/1250, f2.8, ISO 1600
    Edited in LR. Cropped, WB, dehaze, exposure, denoised

    • Frankie says:

      Wow, impressive detail! I love the composition – I see X, V and W shapes. (Tip from one of our photojournalism instructors at SAIT – almost any capital letter forms the basis of a pleasing composition)

  7. tony campos says:

    I quite like this photo I took long time ago and I think it lends itself well to a small distortion to simulate a painting (side by side with original)
    f/3.3, 1/500, iso100

  8. tony campos says:

    Reflections on Emerald lake
    f/1.8, 1/854, iso40

  9. della says:

    this was taken through tissue paper with a hole in front of the lens

  10. Paul Fesko says:

    The Heritage Balsam Poplar at Carburn Park (estimated 118 years old)

    1/2000s, F10, ISO 400
    Edited in Lightroom

  11. Shannon says:

    Original photo of flowers at Waimea Falls, Oahu. Canon EOS Rebel SL1 – f/5.6, 1/160 sec., ISO 320, 121 mm.

  12. Shannon says:

    Edited photos of flowers at Waimea Falls, Oahu. Changed the sliders to increase the color saturation/hue and added some vignetting.

  13. Fred Schwering says:

    I took this picture of sunrise with my Google Pixel 8 phone.
    Applied the Bazaar Filter from Google Photos, cropped to 16×9.
    Then I used GIMP to Invert the colours and Apply the Glass Tile Filter.
    Here’s the result.

  14. Dwight Adams says:

    2 photos the first is a log cabin I found near Cole Bay Sask. back in 1986.
    I opened it in NIK and added wet plate and HDR

  15. Dwight Adams says:

    this other picture was when I went on a photo walk with the library photo club walk thru Inglewood. This was the window clasp on the grocery mart that used to be blue.
    In NIK added HDR for more texture.

  16. Grant Banbury says:

    Some hdr processing aurora hdr. No shooting info.

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