Autumn Passion by Daniel Herr
Autumn Passion by Daniel Herr
Storms are relentless and unforgiving. You know it’s there, you feel it surrounding you, threatening to consume you should you dare to look, dare to behold the captivating wonder…
Yet, fear grips. For although you know that it could swallow you whole and rip you to shreds, if you do not, eventually, the storm will dissipate, leaving you trembling and empty…
We storms know this… (Virginia Alison)
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Dreamer by Lauri Lohi
Dreamer by Lauri Lohi
It’s been a long time since i posted anything over here. Here is something new, hope you like it! www.laurilohi.kuvat.fi
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This photo is focus stacked from two 3 exposures HDR images.
Taken in Ahvenisto, Hämeenlinna, Finland.
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Autumn View in Slovenia by Dan...
Autumn View in Slovenia by Daniel F.
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____ Viele der hier angewandten Techniken werden sehr ausführlich in meinen aktuellen Video Tutorials demonstriert. Mehr Infos dazu findet Ihr auf meiner Website.
Daniel F.: Photos
On the Lake by Adnan Bubalo
On the Lake by Adnan Bubalo
Adnan Bubalo: Photos
***Muse*** by Joachim Bergauer
***Muse*** by Joachim Bergauer
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***Falling*** by Joachim Berga...
***Falling*** by Joachim Bergauer
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RaRa by Peter Coulson
RaRa by Peter Coulson
from the Portfolio builder workshop in Melbourne © Peter Coulson 2017
Photographer Peter Coulson @ www.peter-coulson.com.au
Model: Rhiannon @Giant Management
Hair & Make-up: Tiarna Robertson Makeup
Assistant: Rozanna Nazar Lighting: 2 x Broncolor P70 reflectors
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VMax by Red Bull Photography
VMax by Red Bull Photography
Markus Stoeckl performs during VMax 200 at the Atacama Desert, Chile on December 10, 2016
Click to see more on redbullphotography.com Note: Pictures is stitched from multiple photos! Philip Platzer/Red Bull Content Pool
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Iceland Classics. by Johannes ...
Iceland Classics. by Johannes Hoehn
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Apocalypse by Christophe Stael...
Apocalypse by Christophe Staelens
Thank you for watching,
kind regards,
Christophe.
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Death Valley Soul by Lara Koo
Death Valley Soul by Lara Koo
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Creative Cloud by Marc Adamus
Creative Cloud by Marc Adamus
Wide panorama’s are all about horizontal lines for me, taking what might have otherwise a compositional impediment and making it into a bend that wraps around the range here demonstrated that point. This is a type of what I call a “Forced Perspective”, when lenses and/or stitching imparts a specific and powerful design characteristic into the scene. It’s hard to pre-visualize these in the field at first, but once you get the hang of it it’s easier to lend a particular shape to the landscape this way. This a point I was teaching on this morning when these wicked Lenny’s rolled in. The lenticular clouds are so predictable here I can often see them coming multiple days in advance, and we truly got some great ones this year. Of course at the moment the Lenticulars came around I wasn’t anywhere near something that would have made an obviously strong foreground (like the equally amazing bubbles we had here, for example), but that’s where knowledge of the pano technique and about 4 hours of processing work comes in, ha! We actually processed the finished image on video as a group and for the most part I am pretty happy with it so I am sharing it here (not the video, just the image). This is 7 vertical 14mm frames stitched horizontally. Thanks… sorry I couldn’t resist on the title. I think ultimately it’s going to need a few more of the type of refinements I don’t apply before posting here though. There’s a few areas of overly leaning trees from the stitch and even perhaps a sharpening edge halo or dust spot somewhere – gasp! Sorry about that. You’ll just have to see the print. It’ll get there.
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