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Um beijo seu! Espaço reservado para a minha sombra.

 

One kiss yours ! Placeholder for my shadow.

Obviously, my right eye is not on the viewfinder of the Canon AE-1, but for the sake of so-called art, I had to place my right eye directly behind the lens, thus I am just seeing the film back cover, rather than the viewfinder.

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200

Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM

Manual Mode

1/60th @ 50mm zoom, f/5.6

ISO 400

Pop Up Flash, On Commander Mode, Fired

 

Off Shoe Flash Information:

 

Nikon Creative Lighting System Used

Pop up flash on TTL

1 x Nikon SB-600 Speedlite @ Full Power

Pointed on the wall behind the subject

White flash diffuser modifier used

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2

Cropped

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São duas gatinhas, foram abandonadas na porta de casa, duas gatinhas branquinhas.Minha esposa começou a trata-las, íamos entrega-las para adoção, mas que nada, quando percebemos elas já haviam ganhado o nosso coração... rsrs

 

Are two kittens were abandoned at the door, are small white kittens. My wife began to treat them, we would deliver them up for adoption, but that nothing, when we realized they had already won our hearts.

 

Fujifilm x100 (photo I took in Amsterdam Dungeons) + photoshop

Yep, the title was inspired by Coolio's Gangsta's Paradise.

 

Back when I was younger, I remember this song for the movie Dangerous Minds, but with the advent of that Sonic the Hedgehog the movie trailer being released just a day ago, younger kids will remember that song for that Sonic movie. LOL Almost sad that way...

 

Truth be told, when I was younger, I was more of a Nintendo guy (before going to Sony and then finally finding a home with PC gaming) than a Sega guy, but the way they designed that Sonic for the movie... is... the... stuff... of nightmares.

 

Anyways! I digress! This is about the pup! Not Sonic!

 

I had a short vacation with my family in Pangasinan, where we get to visit my grandmother (lovingly named Inang) from my mother side. It was also their town fiesta and my mom's high school reunion. It so happened that a few of her siblings also visited from the States, so it was also a mini family reunion for all of us (though I still suffer from social anxiety, so I hardly talked, or if I did, very awkwardly lol).

 

Wanted to do my usual street photography, but ironically, even with the fiesta, there wasn't so much action on the streets on that time I went out to photograph - guess it didn't help that it rained heavily an hour before I went out.

 

So, I made due with a few shots I got when I explored the nearby plaza and around my Inang's home and neighborhood, starting with this puppy!

 

Shooting Information:

 

•Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip

•Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM

•Aperture Priority

•1/200th @ f/2.8

•ISO 200

•Flash Not Fired

 

Post Processing Information:

 

•Adobe Lightroom Classic CC

•Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2

•Cropped

 

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A colorful sunset at Lake Crowley in the Eastern Sierra, CA.

An early Fall sunset over Crowley Lake in the Eastern Sierra along Highway 395. A single RAW was used for this photo.

Done in CC with Lightroom - Silver Efex Pro - Photoshop

The Night sky.

 

So me and my friend found a castle while playing pokemon go, it was 1am, perfect time to try and take some photographs of the sky.

 

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An Ram on the run on Eadt Zion Natyional Park.

Bnw Photoshop hot air balloon

This pic is of an overgrown playground behind an abandoned daycare in my neighbourhood!

Almost 18 month later I were able to come back to a small city near Augsburg. My favourite model lives there. After such a long time it was the funniest shooting this year. ;)

 

What do you think? She did a great performance.

 

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Fui a São Paulo, pela primeira vez com uma DSLR, em 2011, garoava, fazia frio, estava preso no trânsito. De dentro do carro, com os vidros fechados comecei a fotografar.

This has to be one of my favorite places to shoot the cityscape of Chicago.

This shot may not warrant or deserve the title of "Poetry in Motion", but I really couldn't think of anything else.

 

This has to be one of my more technical shots as to date. I was able to combine many things I learned through the years of being a self-taught hobbyist photographer from watching YouTube, reading articles, and most of all, experimentation.

 

One of the shots I really wanted to try and hopefully master is flash repeater or stroboscopic technique. This became more apparent when I got another flash, this time the Nikon Speedlight SB-910, to go along with my 2 Nikon Speedlight SB-600 (my 3rd SB-600 succumbed to severe, yet accidental, water damage).

 

Thus I thought of being the model (again), and try doing the scroboscopic effect while I was using my dad's Canon AE-1 Program (again) as a prop.

 

And so, I setup my Nikon D7200 on the Zomei Z699C tripod; I then used the Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility in my Android phone to frame myself and to make sure I was in focus (for the most part, since I am moving during the stroboscopic shot); I set up my Ginto Intervalometer's delay and interval per shot, so I can be at the ready and anticipate the shot when I click on the shutter release; I then set up the flashes, the SB-910 facing towards me from above, the 2 SB-600 behind me facing the wall, and then the Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander on my D7200 hotshoe, set up on repeater mode and trigger the flashes each at 1/64th power, 4hertz, and a total of 8 flashes (based on my readings, you divide the number of total flashes you want by the speed/frequency of the flashes or hertz you desire, thus why I got 2 seconds shutter speed); knowing that I am shooting at 2 seconds based on the frequency and total number of flashes I want, I may be way overexposed, so I used my cheapo Andoer 77mm ND8 to lower down the exposure.

 

This shot is far from ever being called perfect and may certainly not warrant or deserve the title of "Poetry in Motion", but I am still, nonetheless, proud of this shot and proud of myself as an entirely self taught hobbyist photographer just using the materials I can find in Youtube, Google, books, etc. (in that sense I am really not self taught, but taught be the YouTubers and authors of the articles and books I read). I am proud of combining the things I learned throughout the years and I am very happy that I got to use a lot of my gear for this shot.

 

This gives me ideas for future shots taking dancers or skaters as subjects.

 

Another thing is that I can easily take multiple shots and just combine them in post, but I still feel that one has to learn more techniques in camera.

 

Shooting Information:

 

•Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip, triggered with Ginto Intervalometer

•Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM, with Andoer 77mm ND8

•Manual Mode

•2 seconds @ 17mm zoom, f/5.6

•ISO 200

•1x Off Shoe Nikon Speedlight SB-910 and 2x Off Shoe Nikon Speedlight SB-600 Flash Fired

 

Off Shoe Flash Information:

 

•Commander/Trigger: Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander in Repeater Mode

•Flash 1: Nikon Speedlight SB-910 with no flash modifier, on the front and above, pointed towards the subject, in repeater mode, 1/64th power, 4hertz, 8 total flashes

•Flash 2: Nikon Speedlight SB-600 with no flash modifier, on the rear right, pointed towards the wall, in repeater mode, 1/64th power, 4hertz, 8 total flashes

•Flash 3: Nikon Speedlight SB-600 with no flash modifier, on the rear left, pointed towards the wall, in repeater mode, 1/64th power, 4hertz, 8 total flashes

 

Post Processing Information:

 

•Phase One Capture One Pro

•Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2

•Adobe Photoshop CC

•Cropped

 

I accept any comment, from praises, awards, invitations, all the way to criticisms - as long as the criticism is constructive that I can learn and improve from. So, don't shy away with the comments!! =]

 

You are also free to use any of my photos without a fee (except any photos that are portraits of any of my friends or family members), I only ask in return that you credit me, link my Flickr profile, not re-editing any of my shots, and not removing my watermark.

 

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On the way to Beer Sheva, Israel

Uma foto vale por mil palavras? Não sei.

Um corpo estendido no chão, sem vida, ou um morador de rua se protegendo do frio do inverno paulistano na Rua Augusta, ou algum tipo de pegadinha? Não sei.

Playing around with Photoshop Creative Cloud tonight. My results... I'm pleased to this point & I'm sure this program does much more. I can't wait to investigate it further.

This is a two shot creative blend. One image for foreground fog and one shot for sky taken in two different places. The foreground was shot at Twin Peaks in SF. The sun never quite makes it that far north over the city/Market St. and it has always bugged me, so I made up an image that satisfied my vision of what I wish would be a natural occurrence.

 

All shot with a Nikon D810 and Nikon lenses and processed in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Creative Cloud.

 

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With my friends/colleagues in Bataan for an overnight stay to clear our minds of work and anything that entails being a physician even just for one night.

 

We arrived a little bit late but on time for the sunset since we got stuck in traffic for 4 hours in Subic due to the Ironman Marathon.

 

And this welcomed us.

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200 triggered with a Viltrox Intervalometer

Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM with ND8 filter

Manual Mode

1 second @ 40mm zoom at f/16

ISO 100

Flash Not Fired

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4

Cropped

 

Malmö (Sverige/Sweden/Zweden)

 

Västra Hamn

City center Ystad, Skåne, Sverige

USAF Thunderbird "Solo 5" passes by the Moon trailing smoke. Taken at the March Airfest "Thunder Over the Empire" in April 2016.

In the streets of Nagoya!

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip

Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM

Aperture Priority

1/160th @ 40mm zoom, f/4

ISO 2000

Flash Not Fired

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2

Not Cropped

Na imagem combinei três fotos minhas em uma colagem manual. As duas primeiras fotos são de um grafite e um autorretrato meu que uni no Photoshop , a terceira foto é de uma menina pescando que manipulei utilizando o filtro Oil Paint do CS6. Depois colei a montagem digital com a foto da menina manualmente e fotografei.

Exploring Nagoya Castle

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip

Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM

Aperture Priority

1/250th @ 19mm zoom, f/2.8

ISO 640

Flash Not Fired

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4

Not Cropped

Now the countdown is down to 5!

 

Stay tuned as we continue the countdown to a reveal! Don't get too excited though... it is really a boring reveal. Though I still want you to stay tuned hahaha

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip

Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 APO EX DC OS HSM

Aperture Priority

1/60th @ 112mm zoom, f/4

ISO 600

On Shoe Nikon SB-600 Flash Fired

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Not Cropped

I usually photograph the fireworks display each new year, but it seems to be quite overcast and has been raining the whole afternoon, so there is a good chance the rain will ruin the fireworks display.

 

But I still wanted to take a photo to welcome 2019! And here we go!

 

Found my dad's helmet when he was still part of the U.S. Air Force, and it can be symbolic for another year of great battles and lessons.

 

I have had a lot of great memories from this year, great experiences, great photos that I'm proud of (in fact! I still have my Formula 1 backlog! I need to upload raceday photos from the Japanese Grand Prix still! Thus, I didn't get to reach my goal of uploading them all before the turn of the year.), and now I am looking forward to what 2019 can bring!

 

This helmet over my lenses is symbolic that I have survived 2018 and am ready for the challenges of 2019!

 

So happy new year my Flickr friends! Here is to another year of great photography from all of us! Keep shooting!

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip

Sigma 30m f/1.4 EX DC HSM

Manual Mode

1/250th, f/8

ISO 800

Off Shoe Nikon SB-600 flash fired

 

Off Shoe Flash Information:

 

1 x Yongnuo RF-602

1 x Nikon SB-600 Speedlite @ 1/64th power

Pointed slightly to the left of the subject

White flash diffuser modifier used

 

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

Cropped

Keeler is the end of the line in many ways. No mining, the lake dried up, only about 50 people live there now.

 

the plaque near the depot says "From Mound House, Nevada, narrow gauge rails of the Carson & Colorado Railroad reached this site in 1883. Cerro Gordo and other mines faltered, the rail line fell on hard times, so plans to extend the line to Mojave were abandoned, leaving Keeler as "End of the Line."

Inside the Durango & Silverton RR Shops

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