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Edición en monocromo de una de mis imágenes en color...Personalmente prefiero esta.
Monochrome edit of one of my color images...Personally I prefer this one.
Currently nursing a torn Oblique and out of action so thus I'm still going through my archive of last year before I can get out and create new material. This I took on a barge in Berlin last August, in what was the latter end of a very changeable and strange Summer, though as memory serves this was quite a nice day. I like when things like rope or barriers, planks and so on can give you a nice leading line and easier point of perspective.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you!
I have photographed the castle so many times but for me, this photo conveys the feeling of the space. Quiet and tranquil with more than a dose of mystery.
... for a HMBT !
(and the first day of my three-and-a-half week vacation :-))
Gerbera in a vase from the archives
– 15 Sec. Exposure with a ND-10 and Polarizing Filters, CA-1, Mendocino County, California. July 24, 2019.
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I have been able to set for a another sunrise session along the river Adda (see Rising soul and her companion Silence inside).
The branches of the poplars were rich in fresh buddies, with their varied, unique greens. The air was veiled by a thin haze. Silence reigned absolute, aside from the birdsongs - which are an integral part of silence, to me. While waiting for the sunrise I was listening to the low murmur of the water telling her ancient secrets.
This image is derived from an experiment. I have downloaded a software called Chasys Draw, to look at one of its most interesting features, image stacking. I created an image stack from my bracketing and tried the denoising feature. Interesting result, from an interesting technique from astrophotography. Then I imported the image in the Gimp and created a monochrome version. I applied wavelet decomposition and retained only the residual layer (that with no detail) and blended it with the original image by "grain merge". This is the result :-)
P.S.
Just for the sake of being honest, I would like to clarify that the soft and silky mood of the water is not a result of long exposure or any other choice/trick/ability of mine: it was just so: the riverbed widens a lot in that spot and the river flows very quietly, meandering through the plain. There was a thin layer of mist hovering just above the water, and this did the effect.
Haven’t done a monochrome post in a little while and was undecided what to post up, until I stumbled over this one, I took near the end of 2023 so I guess this a little archive. It was a wonder around in Storkow on a drizzly and misty evening, a long exposure that still came out dark so I brought in a slightly heavier contrast in processing and somewhat became a minimalist capture.
I hope everyone is well and as always, thank you! 😊