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Regalo 6 preset di mia creazione" Vintage Look" per Lightroom, se siete interessati richiedete il link per il download tramite flickr mail ; )
I give 6 free presets created by me, "Vintage Look" for Lightroom, if you're interested, ask the link for download, via flickr mail. ; )
Will upload newer photos again soon ;) I was out shooting today and hopefully got something good. The snow is finally melting!!
I took a morning photo trek with my father east of Byers, CO. He grew up in the area, farming as a boy as many of my ancestors farmed for a couple generations on the plains and I knew he could share some history and interesting places with me. This plane was crop dusting, and on a couple passes he tipped his wings to say hello and then he took one last pass toward us, I'm fairly certain intentionally to give me this shot. It was a great start to the morning.
Canon 70D
Canon EF 100-400mm ƒ/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
1/1000 ƒ/5.6 ISO 250
These guys are a treat to watch. They perform like a ballet in the sky. He was spraying a canola crop between two hills with power lines on either end as well. Tremendous concentration.
A cropped image from my previous upload.
NRM liveried HST Power Car, 43238, is leading 1E11 at Musselburgh on the 22nd March 2016. This is the 0752 Aberdeen - London Kings Cross and is seen at 1035
The pilot had very little room to operate between the row of trees in the background and powerlines near where I was sitting in the car to take the picture. He stopped spraying just before he passed over me. I shot from the car and rolled the windows up after the shot for extra protection from any pesticide.
From afar, I noticed unusual stone figures. Gardening workers are preparing the trees for a new life ... But only from this angle everything is united! The language of photography is often not without irony!
The theme of today's photo tour: shooting in fog in an urban setting. Stone, water, roads, bridges ... There are well-known ways to increase the flow of light in these conditions: increase sensitivity, shutter speed or open the lens aperture ... But there is another one that camera manufacturers (digital) do not mention . You know perfectly well that changing the aperture will lead to a decrease in the depth of field. And increasing the shutter speed to limit the shooting of moving objects. But how to solve this problem?... I will tell about it in my video.
Another shot of the sunset on July 4th through the ripening crops.
Taken at 9.00 pm, Canon 15-85 at f13, iso 400 using 0.9 hard edge grad to hold back the brightness of the sun.
Cambridgeshire, England
Late in the afternoon, I went into the garden and saw this flower. I got hold of my camera took the picture and went for the tight crop.
I thought I'd try out that crop as suggested to me by Vikram - Thank you :) I'm really pleased with the result.
310717 Couldn't resist a cropped version....given the amount of cloud around,it was a memorable morning.
Pentax Spotmatic, smc Takumar 28mm f3.5, red filter, Kodak 400TX developed in Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/500, f/8.
See Vases II for the full photo. and Vases is even broader.
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