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I've been meaning to get into more long exposure night photography - I'm hoping this is the first of many more. For a first experiment with this type of thing, I am very satisfied with the results I'm getting so far, and I'm excited to get out and shoot more!
This one was taken with the Samyang 14mm f2.8 ultrawide on a Nikon D800E.
#495 on Sunday, September 25, 2022
sehr beeindruckende Kirche, die in einen Granitfelsen hinein gebaut wurde
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No treatments done, just added the watermark...
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I decided to head out tonight for a bit of a pub crawl. Not for a drink, but just for a few night shots around our fair town, and mainly to play with the ultra-wide 16mm lens. I spend so much time on the long telephoto lens that this was suddenly a lot of fun to wander around with.
The pub in question here is the old Mount Gambier Hotel, first built back in 1862 and is on the South Australian heritage register.
A long exposure attempt to catch the sunset at Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. The clouds arranged themselves to provide the perfect leading lines - complete with their own reflections in the smooth water. Couldn't have asked for more.
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Kvalvika Beach is one of the nicest beaches on Lofoten islands. But it is not accessible by road. You have to hike there, over a mountain pass. We did that in winter, for hours, through knee deep fresh snow. It was quite the workout. But it was so worth it!
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Going ultrawide for this take of majestic Gullfoss.
The "golden waterfall" was only accessible from this high vantage point and unfortunately the lower path, which you can see running down left of the frame, was closed (I suppose because of how soaked with water it was, making it too dangerous). It's a pity, as it would have given a fantastic POV of the landscape, but we enjoyed this one a lot as it gives a sense of magnitude that's maybe unique among the Suðurland waterfalls.
From the same day as achter de dom (www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/16432471126/) . Great light and a lot of reflection in the water and on the walls. This is close to the dom (again), and about 400 meters from where I live. The old heart of the city.
Or is he the man behind the curtain?
Charlie tinkering along "Broadway", the longest fore/aft passage on the USS Massachusetts.
Don't forget a wide angle lens if you come to Battleship Cove -- the more interesting spaces are quite close. There's climbing and squeezing to do as well, in places where everything is hard metal. So you and your stuff can easily get a little banged up, especially while touring the smaller vessels. My favorite lens for here is the diminutive 24mm f2.8D. Thinking I should go wider this time I brought the ultrawide zoom, but it was too big and heavy, and protecting its bulbous front element was stress I didn't need. Next time I'll try compromise with the 20mm f2.8D.
That's the story, for now.
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It's a struggle to stay active here, sorry; between work and work and having Charlie most days I haven't been shooting much or Flickring at all. I hope everyone's having a fine summer.
Rødhus Strand, Denmark. Probably my favourite place on this planet ;-) Small streams running towards the ocean during a beautiful sunset.
I am pretty pleased with my new 14-30 ultrawide lens for the Nikon Z system. The focal length is quite dramatic, and it is very small and sharp...what's not to like? Sure, the corners at 14mm are not perfect - but neither am I!
By the way, this shot was taken handheld. I rarely use a tripod...too clunky for me! ;-)
Shot from the balcony of a friend's apartment.
Recently I have been doing those ultrawide panoramas with my fisheye, very practical :)
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iPhone 12 Pro. 7397. Water levels are lowered every winter on Tiogue Lake.
Ultrawide lens. No post processing
What can I say.... it's raining outside and I'm a tad restless.
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As night falls.
My favourite time, after sunset, all’s quiet and nobody wants to walk around in the dark. Head over and see me talk about the lens I used to make this image. You may get a surprise…
Taken with the Ultra Wide 10mm f2.8 7Artisans fisheye lens.
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