I have been trying to figure out how you achieved the striking effects of this photo. My guess is that you took this on a very long exposure and that caused the rain bouncing off the street to blur. There must have been wind because the trees are a little blurred. but the cars and fire hydrant are in sharp focus. If it were not for the sharp focus of the cars, it would almost look like a water color painting.
It is snowing here this morning. We had three days in the low 60's. Now we are back to winter. They say if you don't like the weather here, wait ten minutes.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
The Pixel Perfect award, shown above, is a project of Lowell and Lois Anne.
The Pixel Perfect award has unique parameters: It will be given to a photo blogger who exhibits exceptional photographic skills in terms of artistic creativity, composition, sharpness and exposure.
Secondly, persons receiving the award need merely post it on their sidebar with a link back to Ocala Daily Photo.
Thirdly, the award is not to be passed on. But, because we desire the Pixel Perfect award to involve our peers in the photo blogging community, photo bloggers are encouraged to contact Lowell and Lois Anne to recommend additional blogs worthy of this award.
Jenkins Acura has made Ocala Daily Photo its blog!
Jenkins Acura's main page can be reached by clicking on the photo above.
Click here to reach the blog.
The post on Jenkins Acura is here.
Thanks to Dottie Jo at (Day) Tripping in New York City!
Our appreciation and thanks go to Asta for this beautiful Golden Blog award. Please click on the award above to check out her creative and most interesting blog.
Thanks to James at Newtown Daily Photo. Please click on the award to access his excellent blog.
Our thanks also goes to Mary at Detroit Photoblog as she so graciously presented us with this award. Please click here to access her beautiful blog.
27 comments:
The white cars pop in this light. Pretty nice shot.
This is a really cool technique.
I don't know how you did it, but I love the effect of the gray sky.
Interesting technique. Looks dreamy.
I have been trying to figure out how you achieved the striking effects of this photo. My guess is that you took this on a very long exposure and that caused the rain bouncing off the street to blur. There must have been wind because the trees are a little blurred. but the cars and fire hydrant are in sharp focus. If it were not for the sharp focus of the cars, it would almost look like a water color painting.
un beau traitement sur la photo
brilliant work!!
Rain? OMG!!!! NO!!! You ruined my illusion.
That sky sure looks ominous. Why it looks like rain, ya betcha.
I like how you fuzzed it up too. MB
This is very, very pretty!!!
The return of the Ocala Warhol.
At least you made a rainy night look nice.
This is what it is supposed to look like in Phoenix today. We'll see if we get any rain but, for sure we will have thick clouds.
Good process, you got art in that rainy night.
Regards
Valery
[Barcelona Daily Photo]
Nice effect
This shot turned out really well! I like the moody sky the light, the reflections....
Love the processing on this photo--it really evokes a strong, stormy feeling.
I like the effects in this shot! Very pretty.
It is snowing here this morning. We had three days in the low 60's. Now we are back to winter. They say if you don't like the weather here, wait ten minutes.
I absolutely love what you did with this picture Jacob!
This is about how our skies looked this morning.
This is about how our skies looked this morning.
I'm rubbing my eyes... Could it be my glass of wine?
God bless you!
Cezar
Oh, wow, I really, really like this.
Definitely, you improved the parking lot and cars.
Fantastic effect, Jacob.
I could hear you singing "Rainy Night in Georgia"...☺.☺.☺
That's a cool effect, Jacob... =)
Very impressive. I didn't try to make a photo under the rain. Anyway with my little camera ?!?...
Happy to be here
Post a Comment