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A Canon 10-22mm @10mm provides a unique perspective up this cathedral tower. A little tonemapping brings out the moodiness of the sky and setting.
every time I have been to Akaroa it has been beautiful and sunny. So it was nice to wake up the final morning of this trip and see some drama in the sky
Moody skies over the 38th Parallel in Korea. One of the first popular surfing spots on Korea's east coast.
A moody vintage glamour shot with Anoush Anou in DC.
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I've been reading about a French Photographer and something he said inspired and helped me with my Street Photography, he said...
'Waiting is a keynote, Paris is a theatre where you book your seat by wasting time' ~ Robert Doisneau
Hazel is very moody today in our smoke filled skies - and hopes all will be ok in these crazy times we're living in!!!
House built by the Moody family in Galveston, TX. According to the historical marker in front of the house, this was the first house in Texas built with a steel frame.
A graveyard at sunset. For this shot, I processed the image with the Indian Summer filter from Nik software's Color Efex Pro. This filter turns greens to various shades of red/orange, which can be quite effective Read More ...
Taken last night at Porthleven, a moody looking sunset sky over the sea and a fast (shoe wetting) incoming tide.
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Canon EOS 5D mk II
Canon EF 17-40mm L f4
Hitech ND 0.9 Reverse Grad
In this alternate version of this image, I have isolated the face by creative heavy surrounding shadows. I have also reworked the facial features, using multiple textures.
Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.