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Shot taken in the South of Germany :)

my token shot of cherry blossoms on the tidal basin this year, just around sunset, trying to dodge the maddening crowds... somehow managed to get this composition without someone saying cheese in the frame :) ... the most infuriating, and a bit amusing, was when people heard the shutter click, they'd just jump in front thinking i was done, not realizing they were ruining the long exposure!

 

the shots below were taken just about a year ago, when I joined flickr, and I find it interesting to think about the differences from this one:

- I never used a square crop before (and now I do so obsessively)

- didn't own ND filters and wouldn't naturally think of LE other than for waterfalls or night shots

- the processing is quite different from what I would have tried out a year ago

 

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Central cemetary Frankfurt Main Germany

Peaceful end of the day by the sea

 

Zingst, Fischland-Darß-Zingst

 

In explore on 1 April 2020

 

Thank you for visiting. Your comments are much appreciated.

 

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. The last shot of the day and some piercing eye contact but, although not obvious from the split-second shot, she gave me a beaming smile right after I took this. I love her hair and the cigarette perched behind her ear and the shot suited a light split tone orange/teal processing. Enjoy!

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. The international 'Piping Live' contest is on in Glasgow and visiting pipe bands from around the world are competing - and enjoying the local delicacies! I just loved this shot with his 'Irn Bru' experience. I played a little with the colours in the processing and hope that I didn't quite overdo it, I love the shot though and it is always good, as photographers, to experiment a little. Enjoy!

🔸◾️ L I M I T L E S S ◾️🔸

 

I usually prefer visiting the coast at mid-to-low tide so that I have plenty of beach! It was a high tide though, but I was dead keen to get some sea air with the camera.

 

So, I decided to throw away some of my self imposed rules, and head to a spot that I'd never visited with my camera - Fistral Beach, Newquay.

 

I struggled to find interesting compositions. There were plenty of surfers I could have snapped - if I hadn't left my new (and expensive) long lens at home!

 

This composition is a pretty simple one. I was first drawn to the cloud formation. I then looked for some foreground interest. Pickings were slim. One of my best options was this small rock.

 

With the aperture narrowed to f16 and a 2 stop grad filter to balance the tones of the sky with the ground, the shutter speed was extended to half a second. For me, this a good speed to capture the movement of the waves and the foamy water rushing over the foreground rock.

 

Canon 6D MkII | 24-105mm lens at 24mm | ƒ/16 | 1/2 sec | ISO 100 | Tripod | 2 stop ND hard grad filter | Taken 25-06-2020 at Fistral

 

Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020

www.hocking-photography.co.uk

Number 361 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, long exposure, landscape image of the rocky coastline at Portknockie in Moray, Scotland just before sunset on a lovely, clear day.

NP De Wieden, The Netherlands - 2019.

Number 269 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, macro image of a really tiny Clustered Bonnet mushroom growing in the grass in my back garden.

Playing around with this shot from last year and trying some different toning - hopefully it's not too weird!

Force of Life - Pushing Boundaries II

The Rotterdam in Rotterdam. Number II in the series and unfolding...

Happy Holidays!

Subtle split toning applied (Cool shadows and mid tones vs warm highlights) with the new split toning presets in my updated B&W conversion panel. For more info on this panel and B&W and long exposure photography in general check my website www.bwvision.com

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Re-edit from an earlier upload. I love this camera, still works!

Slider Sunday

Are your skies grey and washed out, Split Tone for that little lift of colour. Hss

 

Split tone, -100 clarity and sharpness to the background/foreground and another pass to the foreground to really smooth things. Lightroom

 

...with St Paul's Cathedral in the background. Split-toned in the blue and yellow channels in Lightroom 5.3.

I'm getting ready to head overseas to Thailand and so this photo, taken on a recent domestic flight, will be my last post for the year. I'd like to take this chance to wish each of you and your families a most joyful and peaceful Christmas/Holiday season! Thanks for all the fun, friendship and photo sharing over the past year. See you in January!

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/8.0, 24mm, 1/250s

Alte Buhne in Zingst vor Sonnenaufgang

Derelict groyne at Zingst before sunrise

 

Frau am Meer

Sea Daughter by Rob Mulholland

Fotokunstpfad Zingst

  

Fischland-Darss-Zingst, Deutschland/Germany

Tilt-shift lens, max shift. Firecrest 10 stops + new light leak free holder.

Subtle split toning applied (Cool shadows and mid tones vs warm highlights) with the split toning presets in my updated B&W conversion panel. For more info on this panel and B&W and long exposure photography in general check my website www.bwvision.com

 

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One at long range in very wet weather in the Duddon Valley.

Second of many photographic memories from our tour of the Peak District.

720nm IR-converted Olympus EM1 + adapted 35mm Time magazine plastic camera lens.

Split toned.

on the way going lunch today and saw this scene.

took my camera immediately and took a quick shot.

 

I just love this city view of Hong Kong.

 

Nikon D700, Carl Zeiss Distagon T*2/28 ZF

Number 169 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, macro image of an odd flower which appears to be some sort of Japanese Lily. I have no idea why this is growing in Perthshire in Scotland!

(From a trip last year - One of several images I had forgotten to download from a CF card)

 

My memory of that particular morning is a bit vague – I recall only the silence and the dense fog obscuring the lake …

Another shot from a recent drive on a foggy morning.

 

Thank you for visiting, and for the kind comments and faves. They are greatly appreciated!

St. Barbara Chapel, Velika Mlaka (greater Zagreb, Croatia)

- a single nave wooden (oak) chapel originally built in 1642 and reconstructed several times; the chapel is often referred to as "Turopolje Beauty"

Immanuel Lutheran Church (1889), Bower, South Australia.

count how many copyright symbol i have put in .,....these days i go crazy in including the copyright things

Another lovely morning in the heart of Oxfordshire. The Great Haseley Windmill does the beautiful landscape a lot of justice. Especially on a day like this!

Taken on the Centurion Way in the Yorkshire Wolds.

 

That's the old D80, sporting a repaired lens which was dropped at Bolton Abbey nearly 2 years ago.

 

Interesting, eh?

Number 364 of my 365 photo challenge - A cross-processed and split-toned, long exposure, landscape image of waves breaking on the pebble beach at Kingston in Moray, Scotland, on a stormy day.

 

My thoughts go out to the poor people further south and west of where I am that are experiencing tragedy as a result of this storm.

Stairs in Hunter Island Lighthouse in South Carolina.

The lighthouse was built in 1859, destroyed during the Civil War, and rebuilt in 1879. In 1889 it was relocated 1.3 miles inland.

 

Weymouth Harbour.

 

Every time, without fail, the whole family descends on the harbour for a spot of crabbing, I myself find this most boring so it gives me the chance to have a wander and grab a few shots, which everyone else finds boring, its win win for me!

 

Thanks for taking the time to look, your comments are appreciated.

 

All photos ©NickRichards 2015

Number 283 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, HDR, landscape image of a Burn running under a stone bridge in Perthshire, Scotland.

 

For those of you not familiar with the term, "Burn", this is what we in Scotland, call a small stream.

A split-toned mono conversion of the three crossings over the Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh, Scotland. From left to right they are: the Queensferry Crossing (a road bridge opened in 2018); the Forth Road Bridge (opened in 1964); and the Forth Bridge (a rail bridge opened in 1890).

 

Taken from Port Edgar, South Queensferry.

This looked so much better on black - what happened? Large On Black

 

More of the cliche-flower-field kinda photo from me this time, but I found that focusing on the front flowers wouldn't do the rest of the field justice.

 

Oh, and I am starting to realize that in one way Flickr can be very dangerous - by using it, you probably won't learn basic photography rules in the same way as a school would, and so you don't know how to break them - you can have the most amazing photos and you get thousands of comments every week, but you haven't actually learnt the basics. (Do you know what I mean???) But then again, isn't that a part of the whole Flickr-concept?

Trying out some split toning in Lightroom. This from a recent wedding, I attended.

Dobro player - Jonathan Ackerman

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