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Projection stéréographique d'un champ près d'Aubonne, Gimel, Gland.
13 shots, Panosaurus head. PTGui, Photomatix, Photoshop.
Thanks a lot to Farbspiel who shares his HDR tips in his HDR Cookbook.
You can see all my stereographic projections here.
Thanks for your visit, fav's and comments !
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées (French pronunciation: [av(ə).ny de ʃɑ̃.ze.li.ze] ( listen)) is a boulevard in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, 1.9 kilometres long and 70 metres wide, which runs between the Place de la Concorde and the Place Charles de Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe is located. It is famous for its theatres, cafés and luxury shops, and for the military parade that takes place each year on the avenue on 14 July to celebrate Bastille Day. The name is French for Elysian Fields, the paradise for dead heroes in Greek mythology.
«..a tre settimane da oggi io mieterò il mio raccolto..immaginate dove vorrete essere perchè così sarà.
Serrate i ranghi, seguitemi.
Se vi ritroverete soli a cavalcare su verdi praterie col sole sulla faccia non preoccupatevi troppo, perchè sarete nei campi elisi, e sarete già morti.
Fratelli, ciò che facciamo in vita riecheggia nell'eternità!»
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Une nouvelle version d'un vieux montage qui m'avait pris une plombe (cliquer sur L pour voir les détails)
Photos of my 44 hours in Paris.
Venice International Photo Contest 2006. Special category 2nd Price!
This is the product of most of my spare time between work and bed, from Friday, to today. The Before/After is uploading, and I'll explain what I did in detail shortly.
All the chrome around the windows, and the trim, sans the grille, and pass. side headlight is original, and untouched. None of the glass has been altered, except to remove the IN TOW paint. The pinstripe was completely redone, and an absolute pain to do so. It was left bent where the door meets the fender for a reason. The signal light is original, as are the ones in the bumper. All the logo's, except for "CHAMP" are original. "CHAMP" was missing, so I had to replace it. Anything that gives the bumpers, grille, etc depth are real, as I have no idea how to create it. The front grille, lights, and passengers side lighting housing are off a donor vehicle, and through the art of HOURS of zooming, rotating, warping, and trial and error, I made it look as natural as I could. The wheels are original, except the outer face, and the rim. Those were "repainted"