This is a stitch of 7 vertical shots taken from the Don Ameni Park in West Seattle. I did the color and contrast treatment of each individual frame in Lightroom then stiched them with Windows Live Photo Gallery's panorama application. After stitching I imported this into Lightroom to clean up some of the noise in the sky and add a little bit of vignette. Hope you enjoy this!
An old gem of a building, lit with a single street lamp, in Georgetown, Seattle. 

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A poison dart frog makes eye contact we me as we peer into each others worlds. My lens has protruded into his world, through warm, moist air and thick vegetation and capturtured his steady gaze back at me. 

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Yeah, who knows. This could be the wormhole into another universe. Dive in and see for yourself--just sign here _______________ to release me of all liability if you end up somewhere you didn't want to go. Or you can just stare deeply into the Petal Vortex and I guarantee that after an hour you'll feel like you're on psychadelic drugs!

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This is a super close up of a Mimosa flower using Fotodiox extension tubes. Handheld shot. The shallow depth of field makes a few of the stamen stand out so you can actually see the head is itself segmented. Amazing details in creation.   

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Does anyone dare to pick this golden crown? You'll have a minefield of cactus needles to work around, so best leave it be. This is another Fotodiox extension tubes photo. A 7mm + 14mm segment between my camera and a 24-70mm f2.8 lens with no AF or other sensor data. 

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You must view this one big! This is a closeup of a bougainvillia flower using Fotodiox extension tubes. The depth of field is extremely shallow creating this fine edge between soft bokeh and gorgeous details. Enjoy!

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This is a stitch of 7 vertical shots taken from the Don Ameni Park in West Seattle. I did the color and contrast treatment of each individual frame in Lightroom then stiched them with Windows Live Photo Gallery's panorama application. After stitching I imported this into Lightroom to clean up some of the noise in the sky and add a little bit of vignette. Hope you enjoy this!
This is a stitch of 7 vertical shots taken from the Don Ameni Park in West Seattle. I did the color and contrast treatment of each individual frame in Lightroom then stiched them with Windows Live Photo Gallery's panorama application. After stitching I imported this into Lightroom to clean up some of the noise in the sky and add a little bit of vignette. Hope you enjoy this!
This is a stitch of 7 vertical shots taken from the Don Ameni Park in West Seattle. I did the color and contrast treatment of each individual frame in Lightroom then stiched them with Windows Live Photo Gallery's panorama application. After stitching I imported this into Lightroom to clean up some of the noise in the sky and add a little bit of vignette. Hope you enjoy this!
See photo in original gallery.