Autumn Heaven by Anne Schneide...
Autumn Heaven by Anne Schneidersmann
Early morning in Bavaria by Anne Schneidersmann
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Autumn at Schwabacher Landing ...
Autumn at Schwabacher Landing by Jeff Clow
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Green Tunnel by Vichaya Pop
Green Tunnel by Vichaya Pop
Bagan, Myanmar
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Forest Friends by Lisa Hollowa...
Forest Friends by Lisa Holloway
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The green stone.. by Fred Åge ...
The green stone.. by Fred Åge Hol
My FB-page; Holofoten Photography Godafoss is located at the north side of Iceland. When christianity became the official religion (around year 1000) the story tells that the Norse gods were thrown into this waterfall.
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[ … golden Seljalandsfos...
[ … golden Seljalandsfoss ] by Oliver Schratz
Iceland – Seljalandsfoss – July 2014
Nikon D800e – 16mm – f8 – 1/6sek. – iso 100 Lee Filter ND soft 1.2 © Oliver Schratz
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Angels of Camargue by Daniel K...
Angels of Camargue by Daniel Kordan
Camargue, july 2014.
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Promised Land by Beno Saradzic
Promised Land by Beno Saradzic
for licensing and purchase of prints: benosar@gmail.com My thoughts about NYC:
Of all the cities on this planet, I can’t think of one which fascinates me like New York City. Pictured in a thousand movies, New York sparked my imagination ever since I was a kid. I’ve been thinking about photographing NYC for as long as I can remember. To finally stand in front of its colossal skyline, with my camera, was such an overwhelming feeling. I’ve photographed many wonderful skylines but NYC’s is truly special. Effortlessly, its architecture speaks of its glorious past, present and the promise of the future. NYC’s skyline is as perfect as it gets.
At least to me, New York City was and remains, the promised land. tech: it was a perfect day for cityscape photography. Partially cloudy day presented constantly changing lighting conditions. Clouds helped to keep the sunlight in check. I was able to wait for the sun to hit just the right part of the city at the right time. Shooting this 13-frames wide vertorama however wasn’t easy. I was on the boat ride around the lower Manhattan when I snapped this panorama. It was quite windy, boat was moving in a choppy sea and just standing on the boat’s deck was a challenge, let alone trying to balance the camera to remain as vertical and steady as possible.
I set my Canon 5D MK3 to Manual mode and programmed it to snap 3 bracketed shots from -2EV through +2EV in quick succession. It worked well, or so I thought. When I imported the 3 bracketed shots into Oloneo PhotoEngine for HDR processing, I realized that the boat moved a bit too much between the 3 exposures. Oloneo’s ‘auto-align’ usually works very well but it can’t align photos which have parallax shift between them. It messes up its algorithm which is understandable. I realized that HDR vertorama wasn’t going to be possible so I opted for a conventional vertorama, using only the 13x mid (0EV) exposures. I was afraid at that point that Photoshop won’t be able to align the 13 photos into a panorama because it took approximately 12 seconds between the first and the last shot. Boat moved quite a lot during this period and parallax shift was noticeable. To my big relief however, Photoshop did a perfect job and no errors were reported during the automated panoramic assembly process.
Working on a panorama 21,200 x 5,700 pixels with multiple layers is no easy feat. It takes a lot of resources and my (outdated) computer was begging for mercy.
Anyway, after 6 hours of hard work on this panorama, my vision was fulfilled. I finally got the shot of NYC I always dreamed about and I’m extremely happy with the result. Hardware: Canon 5D Mk3, Canon 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM
Software: Lightroom 4.4, Photoshop 5.1, Silver Efex Pro 2, Nik Output Sharpener
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Good morning Mr. Fuji by Coolb...
Good morning Mr. Fuji by Coolbiere. A.
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Sheila 6 by DAVID MAS
Sheila 6 by DAVID MAS
Thanks for your votes and comments!!!
In that case i did not use only natural light, because that zone is dark and has a great contrast, so i decided to fill with a softbox 60×60 mounting a triggered canon 580Ex II in her left side, trying to balance with background.
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Dragon’s Lair by Dylan G...
Dragon’s Lair by Dylan Gehlken
Milford Sound, Fiordland NP, New Zealand. I had to re-upload this as the first one had some issues. I planned 3 days at Milford Sound as I have heard it is one of the wettest places on earth with 8000mm of rainfall per year and that the peaks were obscured by clouds most of the time.
As it turned out all 3 of my days there were completely blue skies and clear nights, except for this small group of clouds that showed up just as the sunset on my second day there. Then the clouds disappeared as quickly as they came. Please view on a black background. 3 exposures were blended for dynamic range in this scene.
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Seceda by Jérôme Berbigier
Seceda by Jérôme Berbigier
Seceda, Val Gardena, Italy FACEBOOK PAGE
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