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River North Esk at the Blue Door walk in Edzell
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Den Tower 185 hatte ich schon lange auf meiner Wunschliste. Es sollte wieder eine klassische Schwarz-Weiß-Langzeitbelichtung sein. Aber ihr habt es wahrscheinlich in letzter Zeit schon gemerkt. Davon gibt es von mir immer weniger. Es ist gar nicht so, dass mir die "alten" Bilder dieses Stils gar nicht mehr gefallen - aber irgendwie muss ich etwas Neues ausprobieren. Und so gesellt sich immer mehr Farbe in meine Fotos.
Bei der Bearbeitung des Tower 185 sind die Techniken in Lightroom und in Photoshop im Wesentlichen die gleichen wie bei meiner Schwarz-Bearbeitung - aber angewendet auf ein Farbfoto.
Was meint ihr? Gefällt es euch? Oder sollte ich doch besser wieder zurück zum alten Stil?
Martin (www.schmaidt.de)
...when you are at the right place at the right time.It happened to me in New Zealand at a glorious dawn at Moeraki Boulders Beach.
...wenn man zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort ist, wie ich es in Neuseeland während einer herrlichen Morgendämmerung am Moeraki Boulders Beach erleben durfte.
Pier fronting the Franciscan Lodge, Tahoe Vista, California. Long exposure processed with Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz filters.
Point Pinos Beach in Pacific Grove, California near Monterey. 90 second exposure processed with Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz Simplify filters.
For weeks always the same: Rain in the mornings and evenings. And then, suddenly, one evening after three weeks of waiting it seems New Zealand had prepared a sundown just for me.
Wochenlang das gleiche Spiel: Morgens und abends Regen, immer zu Sonnenauf- und Untergang. Und dann endlich klappt es an einem Abend so gut, als hätte sich Neuseeland einen Sonnenuntergang für mich alleine aufgespart.
When it rains, we wish it would stop. When it stops, we miss the rain and the greenery. At times like these the many little waterfalls around is a reminder of the abundance of water most of the year. We arrived too late and I had to use a very slow speed to get the required light. The waterfall is too silky to my liking and the image has some noise that I could not get rid of, but to my surprise I quite like the overall effect.
…floating back to their home after visiting the shore.
…schweben nach einem Besuch an Land zurück ins Meer.
LECTURA ASOCIADA A LA PROFUNDIDAD DE CAMPO.
FOCO AL ALA.
1 PUNTO.
RESULTADO DEL VÍNCULO A LA TÉCNICA.
RESULTADO DE UN MEDIO PROFESIONAL.
VELOCIDAD DE OBTURADOR SEGURA.
EL DESENFOQUE SE ASOCIA A LA FOCAL,APERTURA Y LA DISTANCIA DE ENFOQUE AL MOTIVO.
LA LENTE POSEE 9 PALAS.
BUSCO DE FORMA SISTEMÁTICA FONDOS LIMPIOS.
ESTA ÚLTIMA AFIRMACIÓN ES CUESTIONABLE CUANDO NO TE AVALA NINGÚN ARGUMENTO.
TÉCNICA.
MATERIALIZAR EL DESTINO DEL INGENIERO AL FOTÓGRAFO.
FUNCIONAMIENTO DEL LENTE MACRO:
AMPLIACIÓN 1:1
EL MOTIVO QUE PROYECTA EL LENTE.
NO SUPERA EL TAMAÑO DEL CAPTOR.
SE REPRODUCE A TAMAÑO REAL.
SE LLENA TODO EL ESPACIO DEL CHIP.
EL PLANO FOCAL Y EL EXTREMO DEL LENTE DISTAN 30 CM.
ESTABILIZA 3 PASOS.
ES DE USO SENCILLO.
Zooming past the Olmstead Pass turnout on Tioga Pass around midnight, at about 10,000 feet altitude in the very High Sierras- up above Yosewmite Valley -on a rare, misty night. If you missed that curve.......
18 Minute exposure.
The End of the Day is near and the Light is slowly fading away. Tranquility lies all over the Landscape and all over the Mind
Waves at Cockenzie - a timed exposure using a neutral density filter.
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Riddarfjärden in Stockholm with City Hall and a beautiful sunset as a backdrop. The current runs very strong on Riddarfjärden's and a 12 minute exposure, aided by a 15-stop filter, turned it into a dreamlike deep blue, fading to black.
A river, rocks, shade, shadows and filtered sunlight.
"Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind"
"Sunlight is painting" . . . . .Nathaniel Hawthorne
Naples pier after sunset.
It was a cloudy evening with moderate waves with a gray sky. Then about 15 minutes after the sunset that was hidden behind clouds occurred, a beautiful glow occurred. This is a 30 second time exposure about 20 minutes later. The colors were barely visible to the naked eye, but they came out nicely with the time exposure. The water takes on a serene look with the exposure not needing a neutral density filter.
Andrew Molera State Park Beach on the California Central Coast. Multiple in-camera time exposures with a 10 stop ND filter.
In the creation of this shot, I made sure to have light at the bottom of the image. That way it appears that the cool water is flowing into a hotter area. When the self professed experts inform us of compositional guidelines, like not having the eyes leave the image, or in this case flow out the bottom. That is when it is time to push the limits, follow your own path, and do something different.