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I’m coming to the conclusion that wobbly camera pictures are a bit like painting. You use the scene as a paintbrush and sweep it over the sensor. The downside is that you just get about half a second to paint :)
A potter making a pot first creates the shape and fires it. Then she decorates it and glazes it and it looks all wrong. And then she fires it again and a magical transformation occurs. It comes out looking like wonderful art…
So the capture is the pot and the processing is the decoration. I just hope for a bit of magic :)
This is another wobbly one taken on the walk we did a few days ago in Cirencester Park on the Bathurst Estate. We were walking down a long straight lane with field hedges on either side bristling with twigs, with a leafless copse in the distance. I was just holding the camera at waist high while we walked and talked, using Live View to point it and clicking the shutter again and again…
It was the talking that did it, of course. Some of these shots were quite interesting.
Because of the graphic quality of the composition and the brushlike strokes of the twigs I decided to go all dark and moody for Donnerstagmoncrom today. I wanted to convey being outside in a damp, grey, too-long winter…
I'll post a link to the in-camera image in a comment as the processing has brought out a lot that is not obvious in the capture.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Monochrome Monday and 100x :)
[Hand wobbled in the dismal grey of winter light.
Developed in Capture One reducing Clarity, increasing Structure, and retrieving the highlights in the sky. A fair whack of Dehaze. I tried to even out the dark in the hedges and upped the saturation to give Nik Silver Efex more to play with. But I was going overall for dark hedges with just a little detail.
Processed in Affinity reducing Clarity a bit and then sharpened quite a lot with High Pass/Linear blend to bring out the brushlike effect of the twigs.
Converted to mono with Silver Efex with more tinkering. Dark edges and light blue toning for that subtle winter cool melancholia…
16:9 crop.]
Gewöhnlicher Schneeball (viburnum opulus) unter Schnee.
Guelder rose (viburnum opulus) covered with snow.
Norddeutschland | Northern Germany | Schleswig-Holstein
Hidden in a beech hegde this tulip got sunlight for a while...
Versteckt in einer Buchenhecke bekam diese Tulpe für einen Moment Sonnenlicht...
Senani is a wildlife photographers from Karnataka, India.
"Krupakar and Senani have produced the wildlife film " Wild Dog Diaries" for National Geographic Channel. For this documentary they won the following awards:
1. Festival de l'Oiseau et de la Nature 2008 (Abbeville, France) – Best Nature Documentary Award
2. Japan Wildlife Film Festival 2007 (Toyama, Japan) – Best of Festival Grand Award
3. CMS Vatavaran Environment and Wildlife Film Festival 2007 (New Delhi, India) – Best of Festival Award and Best Story Award
4. Asian Television Awards 2007 (Singapore) – Best Natural History and Wildlife Programme
5. Wildscreen 2006 (Bristol, UK) – nominated for Panda Award
NaturVision 2006 (Neuschoenau, Germany) – nominated for Best International Film.
6. The film was also aired by ARTE in France and Germany.
Presently, they are producing a film on wild dogs for Discovery Channel. Wikipedia
The Tattoo designed and tattooed by Veer Hegde voted India’s Best Tattoo Artist in Bangalore. You can find India`s Best Tattoo artist in Bangalore at
Eternal Expression Tattoo & Piercing Studio
91, Richmond Rd, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025
Website - best tattoo artist in bangalore
THE DARK HEDGES | IRELAND
Actually, I just started watching Game of Thrones after researching locations for our trip to Ireland. The Dark Hedges is one of those places... amazing and very picturesque. But, if you want to photograph it, try an early birds or nightowl visit, as it is packed with people.
A G.o.T. bus-tour arrived only minutes after this shot and from that moment on it was impossible to get a shot. ;)
Bangalore Central Jail was built in 1865-66. Shri L.K.Advani was imprisoned here about 30 years ago during the 1977 emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi who was the Prime Minister of India at that time. Other political leaders like AB Vajpayee, Ramakrishna Hegde and Deve Gowda were also imprisoned here years ago.
Well Known Faces in Wildlife Photography participated in the Wildscreen Festival 2022 held in Global Hub Bangalore.
Keremane Shivanand Hegde gets ready.
Fine tuning a moustache. It was a man's favourite tool to show his manhood. Alas, these days, we are all clean shaven in this world ( mostly)
The dancers are from Honnavar, a coastal town and the dressing up is a major ritual associated with Yakshagana as it is in Theyyam from Kerala. Elaborate paint work on the faces, fancy dresses and huge headgear are the norm for the ritual.
Thanks V Saudamani from SPIC Macay for the lead in.
Notes - The toughest part is in the white balance here. LIt by a large tungsten lamp, the color was a yellow wash. I have retained part of the soft white balance that a tungsten lamp provides but removed some of it and as a result the saturation tends to diminish a bit in the final product.
Dates
Taken on January 30, 2011 at 6.05pm IST
Posted to Flickr February 25, 2011 at 9.32AM IST
Exif data
Camera Nikon D300
Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture f/1.8
Focal Length 50 mm
ISO Speed 360
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash No Flash
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