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Svartån in Västmanland County, Sweden is 91 kilometers long. It passes through the towns of Skultuna and Västerås and has its outlet in Mälaren.
My all time high is also from this location:
www.flickr.com/photos/michael_dittrich/30939444577/
The 20MP Sony IMX350 in the ultrawide module of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 in combination with GCam in nightmode producing stacked RAW/DNG images allows night shots without a tripod in stunning quality.
Only lightstars are out of reach as there are no aperture blades.
I never saw a smartphone with so much value for the price.
Too bad that it is not in stock anymore.
108MP sensor producing 27MP RAW/DNG F1.8 OIS AF
12MP 2x F2 module AF
20MP F2.2 ultra wide angle AF
8MP 3.7x module OIS AF
All successors are much more expensive and besides that more limited in camera capabilities.
When I think about that I payed for it less than 400€ new I ask myself where are devices in this range today that deliver only nearly the quality?
on the corner of Russel square
Russell Square is a large garden square in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden, built predominantly by the firm of James Burton. It is near the University of London's main buildings and the British Museum. Almost exactly square, to the north is Woburn Place and to the south-east is Southampton Row. Russell Square tube station sits to the north-east.[1]
It is named after the surname of the Earls and Dukes of Bedford; the freehold remains with the latter's conservation trusts who have agreed public access and management by Camden Council. The gardens are in the mainstream, initial category (of Grade II listing) on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2]
I shot this one in the harbour of Grindavik. Reflecting in the sea is the piers wood (brown), the painted top of the pier (yellow), a nearby house (red) and the blue sky. The reflections are so sharp that you can see the lines in the brown wood. The bird is a fulmar which is a sebird relatet to the albatros but much smaller.
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Do not use without permission.
Standing in front of a pretty castle, you have, of course, to take pictures from many different angles - but this is the last one of the series.
This is the manor 'La Saucerie' (in French Manoir de la Saucerie), built by Robert Le Saucier. He was a servant to the queen of England, Eleanor of Aquitaine (when the kings of England also were dukes of Normandy) in the late 12th century.
A medieval motte castle was built on the spot. But in the late 16th century, or early 17th, the top part of the castle was replaced by the wooden structure still seen today, and the place (which was, by then, terribly out of fashion) was turned into something like a gate-house for a proper Renaissance manor, built nearby. The later manor burnt down in 1860, but these medieval parts art still standing.
Crazy Tuesday - theme of February 16, 2021: Mirror Photography
... a makeup mirror (right side) in front of our partly mirrored wardrobe (left side) ... so the 'real' world is on the right hand side, isn't it ??
Questions upon questions : )
Edit:
I put notes on the image, explaining what you see here (for those who were interested / confused) :)
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Reflexionen über Reflexionen
(und ja, dies ist - jeweils - die richtige Schreibweise ; ))
Verrückter Dienstag - Thema am 16. Februar 2021: Spiegel-Fotografie
... ein Schminkspiegel (rechts) vor unserem teil-verspiegelten Kleiderschrank (links) ... die 'echte' Welt ist also auf der rechten Seite, oder?
Fragen über Fragen : )
Habt einen schönen Dienstag !
For "smile on saturday" and
"reflection on black"!
This is my first attempt to shoot reflection on a black background. I spent a lot of time on this task, but mostly cleaning up black smooth and shiny surfaces and mirrors. Even the dust dropped from the feather, so at the end I had to remove those tiny dust particles in Lightroom.
Have a great day and thank you for visiting,
HSoS!