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"CESAR" : Sculpteur français (1921 - 1998)
- Mouvement : Nouveaux Réalistes et Art Contemporain ...
- Les Compressions / Les Expansions / Les Empreintes Humaines.
Enjoy your Weekend , my Friends ...
5 in 1 here. The Kaibab Plateau, House Rock Valley, Vermilion Cliffs, Echo Cliffs, and Marble Canyon
Steam blow from stack can be seen due to low humidity at that time.
This is a photo taken during a business trip to Fuji City and Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture the other day. I get caught in the illusion that smoke is coming out of a paper mill, but when the humidity is high and the sky is cloudy, the water vapour from the chimney looks like this. Moreover, by projecting with a little telephoto, you can emphasise the smoke even more. This kind of technique can be seen everywhere.
This technique, which makes the background look bigger with a telephoto lens, is called "compression effect" or "compression effect phenomenon".
Tokyo's oldest and most important temple, a must visit if you are in Tokyo.
Had to shoot close up as there are some very bright floodlights to the right of the frame.
This was shot in Uncompressed RAW format because Sony does not have Lossless Compressed RAW like Nikon. Sony's compressed RAW can result in bad posterization especially for long exposures. Even more ridiculously for Sony, if you engage Long Exposure Noise Reduction, you drop to 12bit!
So for long exposure work at base ISO, Nikon is better!