This was taken for the photography club at my school. It is green Palmolive dish soap on a cup. The color is natural and comes from the soap refracting the light from the SB-600 flash.
Nikon D90, reversed 35mm f/1.8, SB-600 with umbrella.
A high dynamic range (HDR) panorama of the Dresdner Hofkirche, the Residenzschloss and the Zwinger. It's a part of a 360-panorama that took me twelve hours to create.
This is one of my all time favorite shots I've taken to date. I Came across this, on the side of the road, one day driving to a friend's place. Sometimes you can find gold in your back yard. This is an HDR panorama compiled from 15 images. This image is most suitable for dual monitors.
The only road that connects byway 12 to Page, Arizona. It's an impressive dirt road which never ends, or so it seems. And here I had no idea I was a couple minutes from a nice paved highway, but I had to stop and glance at the moon-like landscape behind me.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, with EF24-105L IS USM. Developed in Adobe Lightroom with adjustments in Adobe Photoshop.
Panorama taken with my old manual lens. 4 images stitched together. I highly recommend the multi-monitor version. The original picture is very wide and requires 2 monitors to fully appreciate.
Canon EOS 400D, Helios 44-2 (58mm f/2), RAW, 1/80 second, stopped down to around f/11.
Taken in Saint-Basile, Québec, Canada with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. I used a technique called HDR to get the maximum luminance into the picture. I also applied a tone mapping to get rich colors.