in Lisbon, Lisboa (Portugal)
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Photo details:
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- Uploaded the 2007-07-04 22:35:08
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by Vasco Pires - Extra information
- Camera: E7600
- Taken on 2007:05:26 11:59:54
- Exposure: 0.007s (1/134)
- Focal Length: 7.80mm
- F/Stop: f/4.800
- ISO Speed: ISO50
- Exposure Bias: 0 EV
- No flash, Compulsory




Comments
Vasco Pires, on July 4, 2007, said:
This is a test photo. The red color of the tree is real, for the other colors of the photo I removed the saturation to become the black and white background
©Daniela Brocca, on July 5, 2007, said:
Very good,Vasco.Did you this with Photoshop? Do you too have problems with the page?My maps,tags and preferred are all down the page. I did what Chip told to do,search in Google with "photo of..." and I found a site called Curriculum vitae of Vasco Pires.Is that you? Cheers Daniela
Vasco Pires, on July 5, 2007, said:
Thanks Daniela! Yes I did it with Photoshop. I'm having problems with the page also, they must be doing some kind of maintenance or something.
Oh! Vasco Pires Silva da Gama? No it's not me ;) The only link related to me on the web is Panoramio I think.
Cheers
Wei O'Connell (tianphoto), on July 5, 2007, said:
Nice selective coloring! Great PS work, Vasco.
Vasco Pires, on July 6, 2007, said:
I appreciate your comments Wei. Thanks
ChipStephan, on July 8, 2007, said:
Another good one from the digital darkroom. Nice shot, Vasco.
Vasco Pires, on July 8, 2007, said:
Thanks Chip! this is probably the maximum alterations that I will make to a photo. I really am not a fan of higly transformed photos.
Although I trully apreciate Redi's work I don't intend to post that stile of work.
At least not more than one or two...
Rafael (Retrocool), on July 19, 2007, said:
Nicely done, What kind of flower are those?
Vasco Pires, on July 19, 2007, said:
I don't have a clue... Maybe I'll post the original colored version and ask the botanic experts in Panoramio to help me on that. ;)
Thanks for comenting
Andorinhas, on March 19, said:
I think this arbutus have in Portugal the name "Bugavilia"
Amaro C. Fonseca, on June 7, said:
It's a Bougainvillea. It's flowers last all the year long. They are very common in this country, but it's origin is Brazil. They have red, yellow, white and pink colors.
Andorinhas, on June 8, said:
Obrigado pela correcção "Bugavilia" - Bougainvillea,tive a aproximação