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Doesn't it look like the calm water is at the same level as the open ocean? Okay, well it is, but this scene did remind me of an infinity pool. No HDR.
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Canon 5D Mark II
Canon 17-40L @ 37 (I really zoomed in for this one!)
30-second exposure @F14 (It is one hour after sunrise)
Hoya ndx400 (9-stop) very dark circular filter
LEE soft ND grad (100x150mm) 0.9 + 0.6
Lee foundation kit filter holder with Lee 77mm adapter ring
ISO 50
RAW file processed with Capture One by Phase One
TIFF file processed with Photoshop
Bare feet (soft sand)
A very low tide on this morning created a still pool that extended out to the breakers. Every minute or so, waves would interrupt the stillness and then things would eventually become still again. I waited for a time where I would get 30 seconds of stillness. The extra long exposure made things look even more still, and was made possible by a very dark circular filter. The clouds moved a lot during the 30 seconds. I made sure to include some solid sand and some offshore rocks and islands to anchor the image somewhat to reality!
I will admit that it took about 20 minutes to get this image. It seemed like every time the pool was nearly calm, another wave would mess things up. I was starting to worry because the tide was rising and the calm periods were getting shorter and shorter. After this, the ocean moved in for good and that was it. The next morning the tide was too high to get this shot.
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52 Weeks: The 2021 Edition Theme: Infinity
Week 9/52
I tried a number of ways to do infinity. I wanted to do it landscape as I prefer 16x9 photos. I tried different lenses and focal lengths - I like 18mm best. I then tried having the camera low down, high up and in the middle - high up was best. I also tried varying the the foreground - jetty plus/minus reeds and open water. The other thing I tried was open sky vs trees above. This is the one I settled on.
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Taken with my old kit lens at Murano, Italy. I do not really like BW pictures but it is my fav of them. :)
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Meterse na auga coma se non houbera un mañá.
Querer voltar a ser pequeno para vivir todo por primeira vez. Querer voltar a onte con todo por aprender.
This is a movie
It’s a marvel movie
It’s called infinity war
Also wow, Spider-Man’s head is really small on this display thingy
Praia Cacela Velha, Algarve.
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The decking and bridge structure are illuminated at night. The decking has rather attractive blue lighting which interacts with pedestrians and cyclists, changing to white as they pass each set of lights.
I set the alarm for 4 am and I found that waking up so early can be very painful but I was looking so forward for this morning to get out in the fresh air and take some shots. The dilema was "did I forgot how to use the camera?" I arrived at 5.15am on location and for some mysterious reason my good friend Marc Alexander was already on location. He is never on time!!
As for weather, at first we were expecting sun however then the dark clouds came across so the Weather Channel on Foxtel was wrong, again. Despite having no sun Marc and I started to explore our location of North Narrabeen and once again this location offered so much even though those dark clouds where above us.
I was waiting for this fisherman in the photo to be still for few seconds and I managed somehow to capture him as well....so here we go...I hope you enjoy...
About photo:
F: 2 / E: 4 / FD: 17 mm / ISO: 200 / WB: Red Card / Filters: CP Cokin Set - ND 8 - Blue & Green / PP: CS4 & Lightroom 2.3
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Copyright: Mario Bekes Photography ©
"Infinity" From my explorations last year in a remote corner of Scotland just before sunset. Haida Filter M10 filter holder with M10 "round" drop-in CPL.
Infinity
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: "4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Spent two evenings at this club..called Club Mar Vista, in the mountains near to Flamingo beach in Costa Rica...even went swimming there before our meal