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and to give you only the best of me
And when you're away
There is nothing left in me.
And too good to be true.
It’s not ugly share to say
I will learn to love you.
Learn how to achieve this cool effect like a pro
1. Have a sleepless night in a crowded refuge.
2. Wake up really early to go away from this evil place and decide that you will take the breakfast after a small walk.
3. While walking down you see a river and think to stop for breakfast just after crossing it. But there is no way to cross here, so you walk down along the river and expect to find a crossing further… After a moment, the river became really to large, so you have to go back*.
4. The small walk is now more than one hour and a half and you still didn't eat anything. Then, while walking back up along the river, you see a nice lawn on the other side, perfect to take your breakfast. At this point, you think "Enough hesitations! I am going to cross this river right here!" Right away, you take off your shoes, grab one in each hand and most important: you keep your Leica around your neck (Protecting it inside a bag would be way too amateurish).
5. As you can imagine, the water is quite cold here, and the contact between your feet and the rocks is not so confortable. So you start to make quick movements to avoid the pain and cross faster.
6. Normally, if you followed carefully all the previous instructions until now, you should slip on a rock and stumble all along in the frozen water in a global confused movement: camera and both shoes splashing together.
Optionally, you can rotate your body to immerse the back pack and let a shoe drift away with the current (that's how I do it).
7. Now you are almost done. When you finally pluck up out of the river, just roll back the film inside the wet camera and voila! All the pictures you took previously will have those random dots and hype colors.
So fresh!
* Every hikers know that a river narrows when you go upstream. But, in this case, remember we are looking to reach a particular creative mood.
Nikon D3400 + Nikkor 18-55mm + Filtro ND - f/5.6 1/20s ISO 200 LF 29mm - Il Ficus Macrophylla con altezza di 25 metri, diametro del fusto di 6,00 metri, età presunta di 90 - 100 anni presso il Parco della Mostra d'Oltremare in Napoli settembre 2022
On Glasgow Buchanan Street a Jehovahs Witness is "witnessed" to by Christians (left just out of shot and right) of different persuasions.
Candid unposed shot
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This is a very good quote for today.
A friend I know has been given 12 months to live, and yet his positivity astounds me, I truly doubt I would have the same attitude given the circumstances. He has put into perspective a lot of things for me right now and my so called problems really do pale into insignificance in comparison.
I rarely upload a landscape shot that I haven't processed to within an inch of its life, a lack of confidence in what I do probably being the reason. I always have the need to 'make it better' or at least try to. So that being the case today I have uploaded an almost straight out of the camera shot.... because some days you just have to realise and accept you are what you are.
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The Golden Number Ratio Principle: Dr. E’s Golden Ratio Principle: The golden ratio exalts beauty because the number is a characteristic of the mathematically and physically most efficient manners of growth and distribution, on both evolutionary and purely physical levels. The golden ratio ensures that the proportions and structure of that which came before provide the proportions and structure of that which comes after. Robust, ordered growth is naturally associated with health and beauty, and thus we evolved to perceive the golden ratio harmonies as inherently beautiful, as we saw and felt their presence in all vital growth and life—in the salient features and proportions of humans and nature alike, from the distribution of our facial features and bones to the arrangements of petals, leaves, and sunflowers seeds. As ratios between Fibonacci Numbers offer the closest whole-number approximations to the golden ratio, and as seeds, cells, leaves, bones, and other physical entities appear in whole numbers, the Fibonacci Numbers oft appear in nature’s elements as “growth’s numbers.” From the dawn of time, humanity sought to salute their gods in art and temples exalting the same proportion by which all their vital sustenance and they themselves had been created—the golden ratio.
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make the time
Caution: (the following description contains NO sarcasm. read at your own risk.)
Venice is my favorite place to go on a photo walk. No matter where you go, there is always something unique and beautiful to see. Being such a small & compacted place makes it ideal for a day trip too. However, if you plan on doing some photography, make sure to stay a little longer and observe the city during different times of day. You’ll be surprised how much the lighting conditions will change, sometimes hour by hour.
Here you see the light of the late afternoon. A sun, hung low in the sky, not quite casting golden tones, but still casting long sharp shadows and highlights. It’s a great time of day to capture vivid colors, contrast, & dramatic lighting.
Check out some other HDR Photos from Venice.
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Technical Mumbo Jumbo:
- Nikon D3 - Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8@ 24mm f/2.8 Iso: 100
- 5 (handheld) Exposure Brackets (-2,-1,0,1,2)
- HDR Photography Processing & Tone Mapping using Photomatix Pro
- Post Processing & Color Correction in Photoshop
- Sharpened Edges with Topaz InFocus
- Enhanced detail with Nik Software Sharpener Pro
- Forgot to take my sarcasm pills
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I'm a new soul
I came to this strange world
Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.
But since I came here,
Felt the joy and the fear
Finding myself making every possible mistake
la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la...
I'm a young soul
In this very strange world
Hoping I could learn a bit bout what is true and fake
But why all this hate?
Try to communicate
Finding trust and love is not always easy to make
la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la...
This is a happy end
'Cause you don't understand
Everything you have done
Why's everything so wrong?
This is a happy end
Come and give me your hand
I'll take you far away
I'm a new soul
I came to this strange world
Hoping I could learn a bit bout how to give and take.
But since I came here,
Felt the joy and the fear
Finding myself making every possible mistake
I'm a new soul... (la, la, la, la,...)
In this very strange world...
Every possible mistake
Possible mistake
Every possible mistake
Mistakes, mistakes, mistakes...
Take take take take take... take a mistake
Take, take a mistake
Take, take a mistake
(oh oh oh oh...)
~ Yaël Naim
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