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Das Gebäude an der Messe Basel von den Architekten Herzog & de Meuron, während der Weihnachtszeit
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From the first whispers of a new season in "Emerald Promise: A Rainbow Arcs Over Spring Fields," where a vibrant rainbow stretches across lush green fields and a lone tree stands bathed in the soft glow of sunset, we witness the changing scenes of spring unfold.
The tension rises in "Clash of Titans: A Spring Storm Gathers" as dramatic clouds, one a brilliant blue and the other a fiery yellow, confront each other in a dance that signals the impending arrival of a powerful storm.
Finally, the raw power and beauty of spring are captured in "Silent Fury: Lightning Illuminates a Spring Night," where a lone tree stands illuminated by the electric fury of a springtime thunderstorm against a backdrop of dark blue storm clouds.
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Madeira is one of the most wonderful places I have been. This remarkable tree immediately caught my eye. Luckily my husband wanted to be my model.
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Just love these impressionistic images. I hope you do too. This was made by multiple exposure technique, merged in camera. So no Photoshop
Multiple exposure of 9 shots, captured handheld and merged ín camera. If you like to know how I did this, you can tap on this link and read my (Dutch) article: www.natuurfotografie.nl/fotograferen-a-la-pep-ventosa
Multiple exposure technique
In the event that it feels like it's almost night time but it is in fact noon, you can always try the multiple exposure technique (if that is possible on your camera) and use the setting "additive". Your camera will place the different shots as layers over each other and your final outcome will become lighter and lighter. That means that the more shots you take, the less light you need per shot. And that's the benefit of these dark days. I hope this is clear for you.