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    vibrant skylines

    These are all taken with a fuji f10.
    A lot of time messing with colors to get these where they are.
    Both are at 15 seconds and F stop 2.8.
    Tell me what you think.



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    Re: vibrant skylines

    Pretty surreal, and definitely eye catching. Did you do this with filters, digital manipulation software, both, or ? The bottom one would be very nice as a backdrop for new cars, etc

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    Re: vibrant skylines

    Great shots, wonderful composition. I like the colors and the effect of the clouds... Well done!





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    Re: vibrant skylines

    Very fun! I want to read the details too!
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    Please, feel free to edit the images I submit for critique. I'm a visual kind of gal!

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    Re: vibrant skylines

    By all means share the details with us. They are both wonderfully surreal shots. I can see where used a little color manipulation, but it also looks like you may have done a little motion blur on the clouds in the bottom pic. Would love to see more of your work posted here.

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    Re: vibrant skylines

    Yea I messed with the saturation and hue a lot. The clouds were moving pretty fast so im guessing thats where the blur is coming from. I am still a beginner and their are no manual functions besides the shutter speed from 3-15 sec. and the ISO. The camera also has no adapters for different lenses {wide angle especially I like taking some skateboarding shots and other various things} so that is why I think I am pretty sure on a D70S soon.
    Thanks for your compliments everyone I think their my best yet!

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