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June 3, 2009
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Konica Minolta Camera, Inc.
DiMAGE Z2 10/2500 second F/3.2 11 mm 400 May 28, 2009, 6:41:28 PM Share
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I'm here to bring you colors, variety and thoughts with my Photography.
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I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Socrates
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I'm here to bring you colors, variety and thoughts with my Photography.
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I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Socrates
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"Art is never finished. Only abandoned."
-Leonardo De Vinci-
As it says in the artist comment, I used a free piece of editing software called Picassa to edit it. I spend a while on this, trying to get it as I wanted. I tried to get a simialr effect to the first one I did with the same title, but failed.
Glad you enjoy it though!
Download Picassa. It is fun to edit images with, since it is so user friendly! ^^ But just watch out for noise...
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I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Socrates
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"Art is never finished. Only abandoned."
-Leonardo De Vinci-
In digital photography terminology, noise is the digital equivalent of film grain. It shows up on digital photographs as small coloured blotches, usually in the darker areas of an image. Noise often goes overlooked in snapshots, but becomes very obvious if enlargements are made.
Noise is worse in digital photos taken in low light. It can be removed to some extent by software, but a better quality digital camera will usually produce less noise in the first place.
Whereas film grain can add atmosphere to a photograph, digital noise is generally considered to be unattractive. Digital photographers looking for a "grainy" effect aim to start with a clean image (i.e. free from digital noise), and then add the grain effect afterwards using software.
Taken from digital-photography-tips.net
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I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled [poets] to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.
Socrates
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"Art is never finished. Only abandoned."
-Leonardo De Vinci-
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