Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 04-11-13 23:09
Anatoly -I shot it hand held through a hotel window and post processed in CS6 using the tilt-shift blur features. I spend a lot of time in hotel and looking through airplane windows so I had to do something to fulfill the creative urge!
The Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus), often known simply as the pygmy shrew, is a widespread shrew of northern Eurasia. It is the only shrew native to Ireland.[3]
Active throughout the day and night, the Eurasian pygmy shrew lives in undergrowth and leaf litter and lives off small insects and invertebrates.[4] It has an average weight of 4 grams[3] and has one of the highest metabolic rates of any animal, meaning it must eat at regular intervals — every two hours or so.
I really like the juxtaposition of the concrete and light wood with the old masters hanging on the wall. The patron walking through the gallery adds the perfect touch as the parallax lines invite the eye further into the image. Great work and a perfect example of the power of the 15mm!!
Home after five days in Lofoten so it was a bit difficult to get started again, but I liked the evening light here. It has been cold the last three weeks and we have plenty of sea ice, it should normally be gone by now.
I tried a pano with two images. In fact it is slightly less as I cropped a part to the right. Panos rarely look interesting on a screen, but maybe this works?
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Photo by stickan1 • Last comment by stickan1 • On 04-06-13 13:24
Thanks for your comment. Yes, Lofoten is amazing. We had four full days there plus two days for traveling, it is a long drive out. We were lucky and had all sorts of weather except really bad weather.