Few People by videophotoart co...
Few People by videophotoart com




Few people are able to look for you where you exactly are. This is why I love the sound of sea waves. They always know where you really are.
(Fabrizio Caramagna, Italian writer)
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Basking in the Sun by Lars van...
Basking in the Sun by Lars van de Goor
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Fight club by Andre Villeneuve
Fight club by Andre Villeneuve
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Alexandra by Galina Tcivina
Alexandra by Galina Tcivina
Alexandra
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golden ears national park. bc....
golden ears national park. bc. by Tanner Wendell Stewart
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Alyona by Dmitry Belyaev
Alyona by Dmitry Belyaev
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Springtime… by Juliana N...
Springtime… by Juliana Nan
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Side Profile by Daniel Casson
Side Profile by Daniel Casson
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Faroe Islands by Tobias Hägg
Faroe Islands by Tobias Hägg
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Blue, green, red! by Patrice T...
Blue, green, red! by Patrice Thomas
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The Family by Dany Eid
The Family by Dany Eid
Been a while since I posted anything related to Namibia here. This is an unusual perspective & composition I came up with which captures a very amazing scaled image. Looking at these trees from my vision required that I take multiple series’ of shots by using stacking focus technique. 6 different shots (4 for the trees, 1 for the foreground & 1 for the desert background), so why i need all those shots here? My approach to get everything in focus expect the background dunes which is what I wanted to be isolated at f2 in order be able to create an artistic view during dusk. Due to the different elements I have & mainly the trees, I did 4 shots for each tree at f 3.5 by using Zeiss Otus 85mm for maximum depth & sharpness. Stacking focus processed with Photoshop CC and NIK Software for local contrast
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