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Guardando con attenzione e con la luce giusta, dei piccoli particolari diventano un quadro naturale... come è il caso di questi scogli, dalle parti di Table Mountain, Città del Capo, Sudafrica
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Multicolored single tulips filling the frame with color and beauty. Arboretum, Dallas, Texas, USA. 26 February 2024
This is shot that inspired me to do a series on the use of framing in composition. Not long before taking this I had been going through the photostream of Alan Schaller, and was so inspired by his work. I have taken shots from this approximate point of view and composition before, but tried to bring out as much detail as I could from within the shelter. Here I have taken a completely different approach and exposed knowing that the interior would be basically in silhouette. The inside of the shelter is really not important. It is quite ugly actually. I have processed to show just a bit of detail, while it could still act as a strong set of frames for the land outside. Should I have left the interior darker, without any detail? Hard for me to say. In the end I decided when processing that this was best.
As with most of my shots, I can always find something I would like to have done differently. In this shot I wish I had moved just slightly to the right so that the one tree was not obstructed by the post. I did go back another day to reshoot, but light was harsh, and in the end, I preferred this version.
A very nice frame of my original shot from Cintia Scola - Thank you Cintia for the frame! It is a good color scheme for the frame and shot.
Assault Frame variant of my Shikra frame. Uses the "Closer" archetype in that when taking damage it loses the Direct Fire system to gain the free 1d8G.
Loadout:
2d6Rh / 2d6Rd / 1G / 1Y / 2W
The AJAC theme for March was "Framed" -- take a look at all of our shots here : www.flickr.com/groups/ajac
Framed through a broken windows in one if the water pump sheds, NSU56 sits derelict, 35 years after it was last used and left behind and Marree on 28-9-19
No matter what your looking at, it's always framed by something. Sometimes it a physical frame, sometimes it's your frame of reference.
It was great fun shooting with this talented dancer as we made our way around our downtown area, using some of the scenery to frame her poses.
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So here it is, then – Koh Ta Pu, also known as James Bond Island. It’s in the magical setting of Phang Nga Bay, one of the undisputed jewels in Thailand’s marine crown. The bay, covering some 400 sq kms, is an area of outstanding limestone cliffs and stacks, mangroves, sea grass beds, coral reefs and intertidal wetlands.
And here, left of frame, is Koh Ta Pu, the stack which featured in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun starring Roger Moore as 007 and Christopher Lee as the villain Scaramanga. The stack rises to some 21 metres and has a diameter of around 4 metres at sea level and 8 metres at the top. Although it’s a major tourist site and sight, no boats are allowed anywhere near it because of its vulnerability to erosion and eventual collapse. You view it from a distance. And what a view!
The di Rosa Preserve in the Napa Valley is an art and nature wonderland, home of Rene di Rosa's collection of Bay Area artists, including Arneson, de Feo, and many others. It has been open to the public for 10 years - though I have only now learned of it.
My first digital film experiment - 24 pictures shot with the camera in a mode that is most similar to what it was like shooting film. No editing has been done to these jpgs - just out of the camera using the Expressive creative filter.
Find out more about DFC here - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/04/the-digital-film-cha...
Dissecting what I did right and wrong on this first "roll" - wickeddarkphotography.com/2021/02/09/digital-film-challen...
"Framed"
11mm, f2.8, ISO 1600, 30 segundos y 3200k
Iluminación con un foco fijo Yongnuo YN160III desde la derecha para la capilla y linterna cálida para primer plano.
Todo sobre este viaje en www.lightbrothers.es/2017/01/visita-asturias.html