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Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.
Nature has endowed the relief of this vast rock formation with incredible colors. In Spanish, the Valle del Arcoiris means "Valley of the Rainbow", a name worthy of this grandiose landscape of red, white, yellow and brown cliffs standing out against the blue sky. This emblematic site of San Pedro de Atacama attracts visitors from all over the world to admire its splendid colors.
Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.
Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.
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The berlin cube cloudified and kaleidoscoped for Sliders Sunday. Composite made of two images taken there in mid July. The first image is a capture I took standing right next to the cube's facade and pointing the camera straight up. In Photoshop, I copied the layer with the original image, flipped the new layer horizontally, and cross-faded it with the first layer by using the blending mode "Overlay" at 75 % opacity. 100 % would have resulted in a punchier look on the right side, but I rather liked the softness and that it somehow looks as if the cube would slowly dissolve into or merge with the clouds. The next step was to replace the sky above the cube(s). For that I used a small part of the very first image I'd taken at the cube; I was just about to compose the image in the viewfinder when I noticed the bird, and decided to skip the composing part in favour of the bird ;-) (Birds, just like photographers, love the new berlin cube. There was a constant coming and going on the cube's roof, and it seems that, while not even all new tenants have moved in, yet, the cube's roof has already been occupied by the bird population that lives in the Hauptbahnhof area.) Next, I gently HDRified the finished composite in Aurora, then went into ON1 where I added some sunbeams to the upper sky part of the image, and added a soft glow for an extra airy look.
Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, have a nice and safe new week ahead!
Kleine Spiegel-Spielerei vom "berlin cube" für den Sliders Sunday. Dieses Bild ist zusammengesetzt aus zwei verschiedenen Fotos, die ich dort Mitte Juli gemacht habe. Für Foto Nr. 1 hatte ich fast an der Fassade des Cubes gelehnt und die Kamera direkt nach oben gerichtet. Dieses Foto habe ich in Photoshop auf einer kopierten Ebene einfach horizontal gespiegelt und mit dem darunter liegenden Originalbild bei 75 % Deckkraft ineinanderkopiert. Danach habe ich den Himmel über "den Cubes" ersetzt, und zwar mit einem kleinen Teil des allerersten Fotos, das ich dort gemacht hatte. Ich war gerade dabei gewesen, eine gute Position zu finden, um den Cube möglichst sauber ausgerichtet fotografieren zu können, bemerkte dann aber den Vogel und beschloss, das saubere Ausrichten zugunsten des Vogels auf das nächste Foto zu verschieben ;-) Überhaupt ist der neue Cube schon sehr beliebt bei den Vögeln, die rund um den Berliner Hauptbahnhof leben. Während längst noch nicht alle Mieter in den Cube eingezogen sind, hat die Vogel-Gang vom Hauptbahnhof bereits das gesamte Dach in Beschlag genommen ;-) Bearbeitungstechnisch habe ich das fertig zusammengesetzte Bild erst in Aurora sanft HDRisiert und dann, in ON1, dem oberen Teil ein paar Sonnenstrahlen und zum Abschluss dem gesamten Foto ein leichtes Leuchten verpasst, um den luftig-leichten Look zu betonen.
Ich wünsche Euch einen guten Start in die neue Woche, bleibt gesund, liebe Flickr-Freunde :-)
Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.
avec Saturne au-dessus du château et Jupiter, plus grosse, plus haute, plus à gauche
Saturn is above the castle and Jupiter, bigger, higher, more to the left
Another one from the ever changing light and tones along the river Soar, I have used this composition before but this is probably the best light and conditions I have had whilst capturing it.
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Aurora Borealis - Nordlichter - Polarlichter - Northern Lights
Wieder genossen wir eine Woche auf Tromsö / Tromsø, diesmal zum skandinavischen "Indian Summer". Es waren wieder unvergessliche Eindrücke, so viele schöne, bunte Farben konnte man genießen - und eindrucksvolle Polarlichter dazu.
Again we enjoyed a week on Tromsö / Tromsø, this time for the Scandinavian "Indian Summer". There were unforgettable impressions again, so many beautiful, bright colors could be enjoyed - and impressive northern lights too.
My Tromsö / Tromsø album is here:
www.flickr.com/gp/jenslpz/K12U1Y9TvW
My 2019-2023 tours album is here:
www.flickr.com/gp/jenslpz/SKf0o8040w
My landscape album is here:
www.flickr.com/gp/jenslpz/YB7434Jid0
My nature album is here:
www.flickr.com/gp/jenslpz/27PwYUERX2
My Canon EOS R / R5 / R6 album is here:
www.flickr.com/gp/jenslpz/bgkttsBw35
The whole story and more images can be found here - Die ganze Geschichte und noch mehr Bilder gibt es hier:
www.dforum.net/showthread.php?673950-Eine-Woche-auf-Troms...(Norwegen)-im-tiefsten-Winter
Norwegen / Norway - Tromsö / Tromsø
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troms%C3%B8
Tromsø ist mit 76.649 Einwohnern (Stand 1. Januar 2019) die achtgrößte Stadt Norwegens und die größte Stadt im Norden des Landes. Die Provinzverwaltung der Fylke Troms og Finnmark hat hier ebenso ihren Sitz wie der Arktische Rat.[2]
Der wichtigste Arbeitgeber ist das Universitätsklinikum in Nord-Norwegen (UNN) mit etwa 4.500 Angestellten. In Tromsø befinden sich eine Universität, die Norwegische Fischereihochschule, das Klima- und Umweltforschungszentrum Framsenteret und die Mack-Brauerei.
Geographie
Tromsø liegt 344 km Luftlinie nördlich des Polarkreises. Dies entspricht der geographischen Breite von Nord-Alaska. Tromsø beheimatet nicht nur die nördlichste Universität, sondern auch die nördlichste Kathedrale der Welt.
Tromsø ist mit einem administrativen Stadtgebiet von 2.558 km² (davon 1.434 km² auf dem Festland und 1.124 km² auf mehreren Inseln vor der Küste) die flächengrößte Stadt Norwegens.
Die Universität, der Flughafen und das Zentrum befinden sich auf der Insel Tromsøya. Zudem machen Schiffe auf der Hurtigruten im Hafen von Tromsø (UN/LOCODE NO TOS) Station.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troms%C3%B8
Tromsø is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tromsø.
Tromsø lies in Northern Norway. The 2,521-square-kilometre (973 sq mi) municipality is the 18th largest by area out of the 422 municipalities in Norway. Tromsø is the 9th most populous municipality in Norway with a population of 71,590 (2014). The municipality's population density is 30.6 inhabitants per square kilometre (79/sq mi) and its population has increased by 15.9% over the last decade.[6][7] It is the largest urban area in Northern Norway and the third largest north of the Arctic Circle anywhere in the world (following Murmansk and Norilsk). Most of Tromsø, including the city centre, is located on the island of Tromsøya, 350 kilometres (217 mi) north of the Arctic Circle. In 2017, the city of Tromsø had a population of about 65,000 people spread out over Tromsøya and parts of Kvaløya and the mainland. Tromsøya is connected to the mainland by the Tromsø Bridge and the Tromsøysund Tunnel, and to the island of Kvaløya by the Sandnessund Bridge.
The municipality is warmer than most other places located on the same latitude, due to the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. Tromsø is even milder than places much farther south of it elsewhere in the world, such as on the Hudson Bay and in Far East Russia, with the warm-water current allowing for both relatively mild winters and tree growth in spite of its very high latitude.
The city centre of Tromsø contains the highest number of old wooden houses in Northern Norway, the oldest house dating from 1789. The city is a cultural centre for its region, with several festivals taking place in the summer. Torbjørn Brundtland and Svein Berge of the electronica duo Röyksopp and Lene Marlin grew up and started their careers in Tromsø. Noted electronic musician Geir Jenssen also hails from Tromsø.
An ultra wide angle view of Salar de Tara, a salt flat located in the high puna of northern Chilean Andes, at an altitude of 3,950 m. The water of the lagoon is milky, because of the great concentration of salt, which also crystallizes on the edges of the water.
Also called Bibliothèque de François Mitterrand as this was one of the iconic architectural projects of this french president.
From the light through the half dried yellow leaves, white milky water from the waterfall seems to be coming out, falling on the steps, big and small, formed by the rocks. The green leaves on the surrounding trees are like mesmerized onlookers watching this beautiful sight in the Palani hills of Kodaikanal.
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Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.
Salar de Talar is a large salt flat located in the high puna of northern Chilean Andes, at an altitude of 3,950 m. It is part of a series of salt lakes and salt flats located at the foothills of a chain of volcanoes stretching along the eastern side of the much greater Salar de Atacama. The salty flat is bordered on the west by Caichinque and on the east by Cerro Medano, is a mountain with striking shades of grey and brown, which contrast nicely with the sparkling white of the salt flat's surface. On top of that, colourful ponds fringe its shores. Salar de Talar is a part of the Central Andean dry puna ecoregion, which in this zone is characterized by tussock grass vegetation.
On the way to the Tara lagoon, a beautiful Atacama landscape with "Lupines oreophilus" flowers. The local name in kunza language is "Konti konti". Kunza is an extinct language once spoken in the Atacama Desert by the indigenous people known as Atacameños.
The state of Rajasthan has an aura of royalty. Its capital city, Jaipur attracts visitors from all over the world. The Pink City or Jaipur has a unique piece of architectural masterpiece – the Hawa Mahal. The panoramic view of this five storied Hawa Mahal that resembles the crown of Lord Krishna made of peacock feathers looks perfectly delightful. Hawa Mahal stands tall with Intricate designs, domed canopies, floral patterns, fluted pillars, fine stone inlay and arches. Hawa Mahal, made of red and pink sandstone, is a fusion of Rajput and Islamic styles of architecture and here it looks beautiful when pictured with bright blue sky!
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Explored March 5, 2022
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Futuristic office complex "Linkstrasse 2/4" at the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin. The building complex was designed by Italian-born British architect Richard Rogers (1933-2021) who was known for his modern, futuristic high-tech architecture. Among Rogers' best-known work are the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Lloyd's Building in London. Rogers' Jewish anchestors had moved from Sunderland to Italy in 1800. In 1938, Rogers' family returned to the UK because of the threat Mussolini's anti-Jewish laws imposed upon Rogers' Jewish father William Nino Rogers. In 1991, Rogers was knighted, and in 1996 he was created Baron Rogers of Riverside, of Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. He also was a Labour Peer in the House of Lords.
The "Linkstrasse 2/4" building complex is located somewhat "hidden" at the backside of the shopping mall "Potsdamer Platz Arkaden", facing the Tilla-Durieux-Park. Its very unique design that has always reminded me of a giant starship is, however, definitely worth a (photographic) visit.
I can't really tell you much about my processing steps here except that I had processed the image in ON1 Photo RAW. It's one of the images that has been waiting patiently (and fully processed) in my "Flickr waiting line" folder for quite some time.
Happy Sliders Sundays, Everyone!
Teilansicht des imposanten Bürokomplexes "Linkstraße 2/4" am Potsdamer Platz. Entworfen vom italo-britischen Architekten Richard Rogers (1933-2021), dessen Markenzeichen eine futuristisch-moderne High-Tech-Architektur war. Zu seinen wichtigsten Arbeiten zählen das Centre Pompidou in Paris und das Lloyd's Building in London. Rogers' Gebäude-Ensemble Linkstraße 2/4 befindet sich etwas versteckt auf der Rückseite der Potsdamer Platz Arkaden. Die sehr ungewöhnliche, futuristische Architektur, die mich immer an ein Raumschiff erinnert hat, ist aber auf jeden Fall einen Besuch mit der Kamera wert.
Rogers' Familie stammte ursprünglich aus Sunderland im Nordosten Englands. Vorfahren von Rogers waren um 1800 nach Venedig ausgewandert, Rogers selbst wurde 1933 in Florenz geboren. Im Jahr 1938 kehrte die Familie wegen der jüdischen Herkunft von Rogers' Vater und der Bedrohung durch die unter Mussolini erlassenen anti-jüdische Gesetze in das Vereinigte Königreich zurück. Im Jahr 1991 wurde Rogers als Knight Bachelor in den Adelsstand ("Sir") erhoben. 1996 wurde ihm als "Baron Rogers of Riverside, of Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea" auch die Würde eines "Life Peer" verliehen; er erhielt damit verbunden einen Sitz im House of Lords.
Shot with the SJCAM SJ8 Pro actioncam. The EXIF data ist not present in the RAW image. The used Sony IMX377 sensor (the same as in my Nexus 5X) delivers quiet impressive results for a sensor of only 1/2.3" size.
An actioncam has not the best and biggest sensor or high quality optics but the ultrawideangle look that you can get is unbeaten for the weight, price and robustness. As many of them now also support RAW it has become my ultrawideangle lens replacement. In the narrow streets of cities a piece of gold in my pocket.