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Submitted: May 15, 2007
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
Shutter Speed: 1/1614 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 6 mm
Date Picture Taken: May 2, 2007, 2:11:07 PM

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It would nice to see more of these.
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how you did the darkening in the corners?

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It would be good to have more eco friendly energy, but I don't think I would like to live in such bleak surroundings.

I love this photograph, because I think the wind thingies look like bones standing in the middle of a desert. Good colours and a desolate look about it.
Are these the ones out towards Palm Springs?

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wow
i wish in my country something like that exist in this graet scale.
but we have no such big windy areas -_-

Such "fields" look awesome, like not from this world. You did a nice job :)
i'll steal the reply, muahaha.

it's called vignetteing, it can be done in photoshop ~ the lens correction tool, or by making a layer, filling it with black, setting the opacity to 70% (or so), and erasing the middle, till you're content.
nice shot, landscapes are a pain.
to erase the middle?? And vignetteing makes darkening all around the picture or am I wrong?

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vignetteing makes the edges darken, yes.
and to recreate that sort of effect, you'd make a black layer above the image, set the opacity to whatever level feels right, and then slowly erase the middle of that layer out, till it looks like a natural vignette.
yea but a will do sharp edge of the darkening that way. How you do this flowing effect from light to very dark? Is there some preferences for the erase tool to make such a effect?

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