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Arboretum de la Vallée-aux-Loups, Châtenay-Malabry

Sobre el mar Caribe

Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mk II + Olympus 60 mm f:2.8 macro

52 Week photo project

 

This weeks theme: Favorite Drink

Leading up to #LGM2014 I communicated a bunch with Tobias (who convinced me that a photowalk would be a good idea, btw - that was all his idea) about doing a workshop where we could highlight and summarize darktable along with other things in a photographic workflow.

 

I can honestly say that one of the highlights of my trip was being able to hang out and get to know the darktable crew. These are some seriously nice (and funny!) guys that were an absolute pleasure to get to know better.

 

This is actually the last image I took at Leipzig during LGM. My wife had the idea in her head that it would be funny to get a shot of them in the style of the "Queen II" album cover (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Queen_II.jpg). So here's the final result!

 

Believe me, this is even funnier if you know them...

 

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Pornic La Birochère

Bangkok- raw processed with Darktable - DSCF9999dm_01 Dec.2016

Portugal, 2009

Voigtlander 50mm f1.2

Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain.

(DSC01981) Reste der alten Wandgestaltung in der Stallhalle des Marstall Ahrensburg

Tharon plage (44)

St Brévin 44

the clocheton on the river.

Enjoying a small snack of gravel

 

Shinjuku - Tokyo

Montage zum Thema "9. November"

I set the small Godox manual flash to the side on an old light stand. The setting was 1/4. That's the brightest setting on it. I also used the included diffuser. I triggered it with the Godex XI N mounted on the hot shoe of my Nikon. Post processing included a slight crop and a slight contrast adjustment. Less is more, sometimes.

Developed using darktable 3.2.1

pentax kp darktable processed

Ethernet

52 Week photo project

 

This weeks theme: E is for . . .

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