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Graham sands at sunrise.Trow Point,South Shields.
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This lady artist was spotted talking over mobile in back stage. She was one among many other performers for Jaanapada Jatare (folk dance festival) organized by Karnataka State govt.
Shot with 100x100 Formatt Hitech Firecrest 3.9 ND filter.
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En nuestra costa el sol de invierno no llega a ponerse por el mar pero esa luz lateral pinta las rocas con un tono especial.
Ultimos coletazos de un atardecer jugando con el balance de blancos y la larga exposición para crear un paisaje alejado de la realidad.
Thirlmere, a beautiful morning, perfect reflections, not a cloud in the sky, only problem, it was too blue. I am not always to keen on those bright blue skies, so decided to try a little mono work.
Canon EOS 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F11, 26mm, ISO50, Exp 1/4 Second
Lee ND 0.9, Hitech Soft Grad 0.6
Raw File Processed in Lightroom, Edited in Elements.
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Scenes from The Racetrack, a 12 minutes exposure taken in Death Valley during one of the Workshops I led there last January. Leica SL, Voigtlander 15mm v. III and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters.
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Shot with 100x100 Formatt Hitech Firecrest 3.9 ND filter.
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Exhibit at JAS Gallery Paris through December 24th 2011
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One night past 2am, I encounter this scene. Arctic mist and a melancholic sky amplify the surreal nature of this ice kingdom. An angel's wing is washed ashore far from the mythical realm of Valhalla, a pantheon for the brave. Perhaps it is the wing of a fallen Valkyrie, who never returned with her chosen warrior.
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Une nuit, peu après deux heures du matin, je me trouve face à cette scène. Le brouillard arctique et un ciel mélancolique amplifient l’aspect irréel de ce royaume de glace. Une aile d’ange se trouve échouée sur le rivage loin de Valhöll, panthéon des braves. Serait-ce l’aile d’une Valkyrie déchue?
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Habrá que agenciarse un 14mm!! Una más de aquel atardecer primaveral en compañía de Imanol, Iñigo e Isak...
Shot with 100x100 Formatt Hitech Firecrest 3.9 ND filter.
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Shot with 100x100 Formatt Hitech Firecrest 3.9 ND filter.
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Headed out to North Curl Curl on Tuesday in hope of some monster explosion waves. They where ok but not quite as good as I was hoping for. And then the colour let me down as well. So I went for a more neutral display of colour. Some may like it and some may not...I do.
Let me know what ya think. The shot is actually a blend of 2 shots because I wanted the water streaming off the edge of the pool as well as an explosion. The 2 shots where taken and different speeds. 1 fast so I could retain some detail in the explosion and then slower for the run off. There where a couple of other guys out that morning as well enjoying the show...of the sea or course...not me.
Thought I would add, that there wasnt any risk here as my back was against massive cliff that runs along the edge of the pool. I will post a b&w shot that shows that cliff. It was pretty safe indeed with the direction of the waves
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Filtr ND 4 Stop + DG 0,9 de Hitech con portafiltros Lucroit
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Sunset taken at Ambleteuse in France.
Spec Tech.: Canon 7D, Sigma10-20mm, Hitech reverse GND ND 0.9, B+W Kaesemann Polarizer filter.
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A sunset at Gwithian beach back in August this year.
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Canon EOS 7D
Sigma 10-20mm
Hitech ND 0.9 Reverse Grad
Como una pareja de enamorados, esperando la puesta de Sol hasta la eternidad.
Por lo menos tienen suerte de que no les llevará la muerte y su guadaña en forma de setero dominguero, o eso quiero creer. No tienen ningún valor culinario.
Location : Pantai Parit Jabar , Senggarang, Batu Pahat, Johor
Gear :Nikon D90 + Sigma 10-20mm + Haida 10 stop + Hitech RGND0.6
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Otra que dejé en su día sin revelar porque me gustaban más las luces de sus compañeras de sesión... Con la siempre grata compañía de mis buenos amigos "Canonikos" Iñaki R y Jesús.
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Technical: Nikon D3x, CPL, 0.45x GND HE, 2.5s at f16, 28mm
It is always a privilege to witness nature's grandeur at it's best. The majesty of these two volcanic peaks throning above 6,000m in the Chilean altiplano ranks amongst the most epic and pristine landscapes on earth.
My plan was to find a vantage point for some golden hour light shots and then head off for a different viewpoint for sunset. When I hiked to this place and found my composition I new nothing would make me move even the cold wind. You see I left my polar and headlight behind, figuring I would be back and ended up keeping my backpack as a windshield. The sun sets quickly at these latitudes and it was an adventurous scramble to make my way back. I had a warm cup of tea and thereafter a smile which, had I captured it, was probably equal in glow to that of the peaks under last light, producing a subtle pink hue.
All did not start so well as when I started my hike in this area which I roamed 4 years ago I noticed that the lagunas had significantly receded and some had even evaporated. Impact of global warming, mere cyclical change or excessive exploitation of phreatic water. I do not wish to stir a debate, suffice to say I was sad and living that in the flesh is disturbing. That theme would stay with me for the rest of my trip.
When I found my spot and the light started to play magic, I confess that my mood followed. Humbled and awe struck I clicked away as the light sublimed these Eternal Lovers. One local Aymara legend has it that Pomerape and Parinacota (together the Payachatas) were a Prince and Princess whose forbidden love had them transformed for eternity.
I had this sight to myself, not a tourist in sight, not even a flamingo.
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