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Shot with iPhone 15 Pro Max from the plane's window. Shot in HEIF and edited in Lightroom (mostly dehaze and small color corrections)
17-08-2024
El Retiro
Madrid, España.
ZOOILÓGICO SERIE.
ZOOILLOGICAL SERIES.
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I don't usually share mobile photos here but I have been using and enjoying my new iphone a lot. So here is an iphone photo of a beautiful sunset at the beach. Hope you all have a great weekend
Cities are always busy no matter the time of day.
One of my new pictures, a simple picture of a busy city, taken from the balcony of a shopping mall.
In a picturesque Akha village nestled in Chiang Rai's rolling hills, a lady in traditional Akha attire captivates with her timeless elegance. Adorned in vibrant fabrics and intricate silver jewelry, she embodies the Akha hill tribe's rich cultural heritage, which traces its origins from China with Tibetan roots.
Against the backdrop of wooden walls of their traditional huts, her serene presence speaks volumes of the community's enduring traditions and close-knit ties to the land. With a gaze that reflects both grace and ancient wisdom, she invites us to glimpse into a world where vibrant colors and profound history converge seamlessly.
15-02-2024
Alcorcón, Madrid, España.
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Clients of the 1908 Gamble House by architects Charlie & David Greene. Home to two successive generations of the Gambles beginning with David & Mary Gamble shown in the photos.
The Linesman is a small sculpture on Dublin Docklands to commemorate the men who works the docks unloading the ships, docking the ships and so many other heavy physical jobs
The Flickr Lounge: Photographer’s Chlkce
Rubber Duckie You’re the One
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It’s been a minute since my last post! Working away on multiple projects behind the scenes, but I wanted to share a small series of ultraviolet fluorescence work shot entirely on iPhone. This entry is Clary Sage, which grows large enough stalks of flowers that no additional macro lenses are used to shoot this – and I didn’t even need the wide-angle camera which is normally associated with macro work!
Shot on the main camera of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, using certain apps you can generate 48MP RAW files. They aren’t the same quality that you’d get from a dedicated interchangeable lens camera, but yield surprisingly good results for a phone. The app I prefer is Halide, which in addition to allowing for these massive RAW files will also allow manual control. Control of exposure is important as images like this usually need some fine tuning due to the abundance of black. Manual focus is also critical, with this being set at the closest focusing distance of the main camera without switching to the wide-angle. Doing so would limit the final resolution to only 12MP. Control is important, just like on a “regular” camera.
We planted two Clary Sage plants in our garden and they took off like rockets – it’s a plant I recommend for its beauty and usefulness – can be used as an herb in seasoning food or making tea for certain medicinal uses. Plus, it’s quite the show-stopper when you put ultraviolet light into the equation! For this image I used a number of Convoy S2+ UV flashlights all positioned in a rig of bases (Platypods), gooseneck arms, and clamps from Platypod. Platypod also makes a fantastic phone holder attachment, the best I’ve used: www.platypod.com/products/platypod-grip
To be sure that there is no motion blur in the final image, there’s two main things to consider: timer, and length of UV exposure. Firstly, setting a three second timer in Halide is sufficient to avoid the mild camera shake from pressing the screen. Second, try to set up the entire composition with the UV lights off and the room lights on. Once you get a test shot, and focus/framing look good, switch the lighting around and adjust the UV lights to best hit the subject… but keep exposure minimal. Many flowers get negatively affected from this exposure, sometimes noticeably wilting in less than a minute. Clary Sage is one of the more resilient flowers, but a California Poppy may wilt in seconds. Timing is everything.
Also, be sure to check out my ON1 / KelbyOne presentation on effortless macro photography in the field, a part of the Landscape Photography Conference that kicks off today (my presentation is tomorrow): kelbyonelive.com/on1-landscape-conference/
For smaller subjects I typically use the Moment 85mm Macro Lens on the main iPhone camera for the highest-resolving results. More examples of that usage will be coming soon. The closer you get to your subject, however, the shallower your depth of field becomes and focus stacking might be a necessary complication. Thankfully for this image, it’s just a single frame.
Behind the scenes images:
That's Anthony, chef and host, behind the counter at Texas Tavern on Church Avenue in downtown Roanoke, Va. And it's open all night! ©2024 | John M. Hudson
Our Daily Challenge: Minimalism
Today we went to the “Beyond Monet” exhibit.
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02-05-2025
Gran Vía
Madrid, España
CONVERSACIONES EN SILENCIO SERIE
TALKING IN SILENCE SERIES
MADRID SERIE
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I adopted this amazing black cat. I’m so fascinated with him. I didn’t know that black cat a the least adopted and the ones that are more likely to be put to sleep. I guess they have a false stigma. This one is so loving, so funny, so smart, vocal, play-full, and defender of the weak. I guess I’m cure of superstition!
Tuesday, 10th December 2024.
Looking South to Perth from Hillarys boat harbour.
West Australian people enjoy the first of the hot weather.
Cascata dello Schioppo - Carpinone