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I drove all the way from Vancouver, BC, Canada to watch ManU play against the Seattle Sounders yesterday. ROOOOOOOO-NEY! scored 3 goals within minutes of the second half and Obertan is so freakin fast! Best football match I've ever been to. Holy crow Qwest Field is LOUD!! 67,000 people came to watch.

 
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I drove all the way from Vancouver, BC, Canada to watch ManU play against the Seattle Sounders yesterday. ROOOOOOOO-NEY! scored 3 goals within minutes of the second half and Opertan is so freakin fast! Best football match I've ever been to. Holy crow Qwest Field is LOUD!! 67,000 people came to watch.


I'm GREEN with envy!!
 
1,000 years old: Overton church...

overton2.jpg
 
Tree with Character

Spotted this during the Golden Hour ... colors and texture reached out and embraced me. I can almost see a face on the "bump!" C&C welcome and appreciated.

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ISO 200, 85mm, 0ev, f/5.3, 1/640
 
Spotted this during the Golden Hour ... colors and texture reached out and embraced me. I can almost see a face on the "bump!" C&C welcome and appreciated.

5963340378_0d112343d5_b.jpg

ISO 200, 85mm, 0ev, f/5.3, 1/640

So you're not a tree hugger but a tree huggee? :) There's a tree or two in my neighborhood with a huge bulge in the middle of the trunk all the way around it. I should get it for a daily photo sometime soon, too.
 
I guess you can say we were bored

Image - Snip

For this did you use Photoshop to create the reflections - by masking and then using a variety of effects to achieve the lighting; or a 3D program, like 3DS Max, and make 3D box (for the table, for example) then set up lights, and change the properties of the 3D shape that you created. Either way, that's a awesome picture you've got there.
 
For this did you use Photoshop to create the reflections - by masking and then using a variety of effects to achieve the lighting; or a 3D program, like 3DS Max, and make 3D box (for the table, for example) then set up lights, and change the properties of the 3D shape that you created. Either way, that's a awesome picture you've got there.

It doesn't look like that was done in Photoshop. Most likely, it was just a long exposure photo and someone drawing with a flashlight or phone. That's the most common way to make a photo like that.
 
1,000 years old: Overton church...

overton2.jpg

Hello Doylem. I've been following this thread for almost two years now and your photos and other members here produce stunning photos. I am new to photography and just started to learn. In this photo the tree was included in the foreground, was it something that you pre-planned as part of composition or was it the limitation of the lense you have used or something else? to make it short I want to know what made you took this very nice photo of yours


Many thanks.
 
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