Ministry of the Yellow by micmol on Flickr.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires: views from plaza San Martin
Office at night by matias.mazzucchelli on Flickr.
Buenos Aires by matias.mazzucchelli on Flickr.
Morning Office by matias.mazzucchelli on Flickr.
Aguante Ford by Hamster Rave on Flickr.
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08/07/12, Buenos Aires. Un Ford antiguo está estacionado en frente del bar popular ‘Los Amigos’, en el barrio de Balvanera. Tanto el Ford como el bar tienen el logotipo del tanguero famoso Carlos Gardel.
Wimbledon en Bs. As. by Hamster Rave on Flickr.
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06/07/12, Buenos Aires. Ricardo Aguero (75) asiste la semifinal de Wimbledon en la televisión de su parilla popular ‘Los Amigos’, en el barrio de Balvanera.
Fence B&W by Walter E.Kurtz on Flickr.
Buenos Aires - Lavalle by dumultien on Flickr.
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Buenos Aires - Avenida de Mayo-0714 by Jeannot56 on Flickr.
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Palacio Barolo at the left.
CASA DE TE by dirceu1507 on Flickr.
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Palermo - Buenos Aires - AR
Buenos Aires - Plaza de Mayo-0655 by Jeannot56 on Flickr.
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PP: turning the picture in Lightroom 3 into b&w with redbrown highlights and shadows. This gave the background layer for PSE7.
Again in Lightroom the same picture in colors with increased clarity. This was the second layer in PSE, 25 % opacity. Duplicated this layer with 100% fill-light, used the posterize filter, turned it into b&w and sepia, and then 10% opacity.
To finish, I flattened the image, increased the canvas, filled the border with a colour from the sky and used PTLens to get rid of the barrel distortion.
Entering the port by micmol on Flickr.
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Off coast Buenos Aires port along river Plate.
M S C MIRA by FJTUrban (sommelier d mojitos) on Flickr.
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Puerto Nuevo
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires - Avenida de 9 Julio -0738-0741 by Jeannot56 on Flickr.
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A stitch from 4 handheld photographs. PSE7 did a fine job, because the cars and pedestrians moved and because that they were diffrent on each photograph.
Buenos Aires - Plaza de Mayo-0657-0661 by Jeannot56 on Flickr.
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This stitch from five handheld photographs shows 50% of the Plaza de Mayo (the western part, from the north to the south; the part you don’t see is the one with the Casa Rosada). Stitched with PSE7.
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