That is a very interesting photo. I wonder if it was cropped after the shot to establish the illusion? I cropped this photo of a bridge over the Utrecht Canal to create an illusion.
It appears that the sunlight reflected off the windows is directed toward the water, not the camera and that the reflection in the water then bounces that bright light to the lens.
"The turtle lives twixt plated decks
which practically conceal its sex.
I think it clever of the turtle
in such a fix, to be so fertile"
There's photography, and then there's taking pictures. I find my phone to be extremely useful for capturing images of vaccination records, driver's licenses, receipts for expense reports, the model number of appliances, the back of my TV for locations of ports, etc. It also makes wonderful timelapse videos. I used both my Canon gear and my phone on vacation in Europe and I was happy with the results from both. I do like the additional editing capability with RAW images...
Sound like a chance to get intentionally blurred images of the drummer's flying hands.
You can't see data. Your camera's screen and your photo editor need to create an image for you to view. The difference is that there is much more data available to be manipulated in a raw file. In the end, you still need to have a visible manifestation of the data file, whether it is raw or a jpeg or tiff or anything else. In other words, you can do more with a lot of data (raw) than with a little bit (raw converted to jpeg).
This makes me want to go back! Beautiful!
Sweet! Those old Pentax lenses are capable in every respect except the EOS linkage. I use them on my Canon DSLR with the usual adapter. I love my SMC 1.4 50 mm and took many shots with my ME Super!
That is the definition conflicted - or perverted!
bobbyjohn wrote:
I see ONLY 2 options:
1) It's SOOC, with someone having painted the face on end of log, or
2) It's a Face put into the picture in Post.
In either case, it's eery!
Oh, it's on the log! Another person on the trail told me about it and I had to check it out. I do wonder whose face it is?
I captured this nice snowy shot along Boulder Creek. Check out the end of that log.