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Steady floating
Image by Martin Gommel
For Technical Information : Canon EOS 30D, 1/250s, f/5, ISO 100, 18mm, Softbox, Flash, handheld; RAW;
Model : Dotdean.
Story Of The Image : I recently had a shooting with Dotdean and his girlfriend - we where out in the woods and fields arround my hometown. At this time I thought : I would like to see him floating in the air. So we did it. Kinda difficult in the wood, but doable. This one made a lot of fun and another one will follow next days. Check it out in BIG.
Processing : Selective Leveladjustment, Colortreatment (added blue), Dodging / Burning / No Photomanipulation. What you see is real. Time : 35 min
Special Message : Did you see the PHOTOCONTEST about "sunset" on my blog ? If you understand a little bit German you will understand the article.. If not : Send an image of a sunrise oder -down to kwerfeldein@googlemail.com until July 1st and maybe win the prices on my blog. Check it out. If you have any questions, just mail me !
Copyright © Martin Gommel. All rights reserved. Please note that the fact that "This photo is public" doesn't mean it is public domain or a free stock image. Therefore, its use without written consent by the author is illegal and punished by law.
I FOUND IT !
Image by mrbill78636
... the lean, mean, team of Mr. Bean's investigative clones have been given the job of doing a thorough search of an abandoned, condemned property, including the main building and all the surrounding area. Their assignment was to find one thing good about such an ugly piece of property.
After days and days of intense search, the cry they've all been waiting to hear rings out, "I've found it!"
The good thing found will be revealed after the clone contest ends this coming Sunday.
Stand by for further developments and if you'd like to join in a secondary contest, try to guess what the good thing Mr. Bean 7 found. Put your guess in a comment.
Christmas Titan
Image by Val Klavans
Cassini's Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) instrument captured Titan on December 25, 2012 in order to search for clouds on the Fensal-Aztlan region as part of its "Titan Monitoring Campaign." Titan's North Polar hood & South Polar Vortex are both visible in this composite. (North is up)
This RGB false color composite of Titan is in 3 different filters: infrared, methane band, and ultraviolet.
These images were taken on December 25, 2012 and received on Earth December 26, 2012. The camera was pointing toward TITAN at approximately 1,316,444 miles (2,118,612 kilometers) away, and the images were taken using the CL1, MT3, UV3 and CB3 filters.
Credit: NASA / JPL / SSI / composite by Val Klavans
