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Sparkey Wood, Wickham Bishops, Essex, England

Practicing with lights and depth of field. This is a lot to remember all at once. Also bought my first poses!

 

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“It is not length of life, but depth of life.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

The soft fog isolates a thin mountain crest.

 

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Wicken Wood, Northamptonshire.

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“The eye sees a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination awake.”

 

~ Leonardo da Vinci

 

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I had attempted to hike to this area in May of this year but was forced to turn back due to the depth of the snow that had still remained. However, this attempt was successful.

 

Three Fingered Jack above with Canyon Creek Meadows in the foreground.

 

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Loch an Fhir-bhallaich, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Isle of Rum in the distance, with a few of its smaller neighbors. Taken on an alternate descent route from Coire Lagan.

... short trip to Zakynthos ...

 

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This one was pulled out - almost literary - from my 2007 archive. Not because I don't have any new stuff to post, but because I was looking for a good candidate that I could use for a new digital landscape painting and I found this.

 

Back in 2007 I very good remember that this particular image has caused me a serious dilemma, which resulted in a permanent place in my ever growing archive and probably won't ever see the light. But ... for another reason this image left a permanent impression on me which I probably can't explain in words.

 

The post-processing on this one was minimal! The early morning atmosphere seems to reveal enough depth and details from the foreground to the far back, yet characterized by a soft and peaceful mood.

 

Still I'm utterly impressed by the impressively extensive Depth of Field these simple point-and-shoots - such as my 5mp Canon S50 - reveal by their tiny lenses and sensors. It also makes me realize more often than I dare to admit why in the hell I need a bigger, heavier and far more expensive camera and ditto lenses, just trying to mimic the extraordinary DoF each point-and-shoot potentially can capture. This particular strenght of a point-and-shoot - which is very important in landscape photography - is also the very reason why I never bothered a dSLR in the first place. I can't stress enough that all my images - partly until 2008 - were just shot with a rather simple Canon S50. Simplicity works, at least for me!

 

Post-processing notes

 

The fence was 10% dodged in lightroom, together with the foremost stump of the tree in the middle and some wheat helping the eye lead to the lighted horizon between the dike and tree.

 

Camera & exposure

 

Camera: Canon S50

Lens: -

f/6.3 - 1/250 sec - 8.6mm - ISO-50

 

Explore #189, Oct 7, 2009

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Set of hex keys. Playing with tilt-shift for depth of field.

Beningerslikken, Voorne-Putten

couple of shots from today

Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246)

Summicron-M 50mm ƒ/2.0 (mk IV)

Leica Yellow 1 filter

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London, UK

This was taken when I'd just bought my new F1.8 35mm lens and I was playing about with it!

pure nature - nothing else

Rhineland palatinate / Germany

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The Messerschmitt 109 is a German, single fighter and a single-engined aircraft. The plane was shot down during the Second World War by Lithtning. After a perfect sea landing, the holy and safe pilot swimming to the island of Planier every close.

 

Le messerschmitt 109 est un avion de chasse allemand, monoplace et monomoteur. L'avion fut abattu pendant la seconde guerre mondiale par un Lithtning. Après un amerrissage parfait, le pilote saint et sauf gagna à la nage l’île de Planier toute proche.

 

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Just heard this one has been accepted in the Sydney Harbour International Salon 2014. Dead chuffed with that!

I'm sure the general would have enjoyed seeing his namesake tank in such a pretty, tasteful and genteel setting.

 

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First Division Tank Park

Cantigny Park

Wheaton, Illinois 41.853577, -88.155990 looking south east

 

October 29, 2022

 

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