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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/19/2008
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precioso portafolio. 7+++++++
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ahmet özkan
{K:7216} 2/19/2008
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soo beautiful image...brawo...
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T .
{K:893} 2/16/2008
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Hi Charl, Thanks for the nice extra info. I'll considder one in a pot for my home ; ) (together with the other 3 huge plants allready inside here I'll soon have my own (rain)forest...) Regards, Nina
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/16/2008
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Here is a shot exposed for the flora referred to previously. I'll be tryig these types of shots with polarising filters when I have time to get to a store to buy some as I've heard they can be useful for rainforest images.
Regards
Charles
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/16/2008
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Thanks Daniel! I created this picture from 5 images selected from a series of 36 shots to get both light and detail in the final image by layering in PS and using software for light enahancement of all light behind the trees with emphasis of course on the left. I then ran a gentle gradient over the whole picture. Attached is a one of the shots with blown highlights used as the base for the light in the picture. I'll attach another image in the next post showing exposure used for the forest flora. All had to be carefully aligned as no tripod was available or used - can rarely bother carrying it!
Thanks and regards,
Charles
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Daniel Soczewiński
{K:1474} 2/16/2008
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Interesting shot! Nice light on the left ;)
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/16/2008
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Hi Nin,
Yes, Birds Nest Ferns is the common name used to refer to these epiphytic ferns. There's about 26 species of these in Australia. They grow fairly high up in the canopy where they can get light although they sometimes can be found on cliff faces or rock crevices at gorund level where there is a bit of a clearing inthe forest allowing some light to reach the ground. The leaves form a dramatic rosette shape that catches rain and falling debri thus channelling liquid and nutrients to the fern. They are easily grown in pots at home in partial shade situations.
Regards
Charles
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T .
{K:893} 2/15/2008
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Are they really called Birds Nest Ferns? I like that. Till soon, Nina
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/14/2008
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Thank you Nina! Regards
Charles
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T .
{K:893} 2/13/2008
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I agree with the ohters! regards, Nina
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/13/2008
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Hi Yasargun and thanks :)
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/13/2008
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Thanks for your comments Salvador.
Regards
Charles
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Charles Senescall
{K:1389} 2/13/2008
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Many thanks Jose.
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yasargun muslum
{K:6647} 2/13/2008
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Hii, nice shot.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/12/2008
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marvelous tones. wonderful composition. 7+++++++++++++
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Salvador María Lozada
{K:69375} 2/12/2008
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Remarkable capture, Charles, and quite a nice shot. congrats. Salvador
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