Outstanding! My clear favorite immediately. Love the composition and the wonderful colors.
Would love to be able to take shots like this... Excellent work! 👍
Outstanding! My clear favorite immediately. Love the composition and the wonderful colors.
Would love to be able to take shots like this... Excellent work! 👍
Yes indeed - that's my clear favorite as well! Love the light and reflections!
I got very close to an eraser on a pencil and - with the help of a tiny Zeiss microfilm lens - was able to convince it to get rid of some of the redundant bokeh 😅:
Erasing the stakes by simple.joy, on Flickr
I did a 'field study', trying to create a painterly look, as is discussed in detail here.
Field-study by simple.joy, on Flickr
... and tried to capture these balancing acts with one of the most unusual scanner lenses I've seen so far (it has an almost perfectly round aperture and is able to create bubble bokeh like a Trioplan, even though it's most likely a 6 element design:
A lot on the line by simple.joy, on Flickr
Double bubble trouble.... by simple.joy, on Flickr
Piacenza
Whilst I was in Piacenza a couple of weeks ago, I also visited the Cathedral which at first does not seem particularly interesting, just huge and massive, compared to the more famous Cathedrals along the Via Emilia like Fidenza, Parma or Modena. The curious thing about this cathedral are some little carvings on some of the columns. When the Duomo was built, the various artisan corporations of the city paid for its construction and they are depicted with little carvings on the columns. We can see a wheelwright, a shoemaker, a cobbler and weavers.
A mix of hand held and monopod with feet was used for this set.
They reminded me of the carvings at Bluewater Shopping Centre, depicting various professions in stone.
Sitting on a windy boat in the Baltic sea just close enough to the coast to get a bit of reception to post these from last night,... (in low resolution)
This is the MOLO pier in Misdroy, Poland 🇵🇱
Full of life, music and dancing. Not to mention waffles and ice cream.
This one is a winner and I want to eat ice cream now !
@Daneland has written:Brick lane, a bit OTT PPing I guess but it made the colours pop.
A very different Brick lane to the brick lane I saw in the early eighties.
Colour saturation fits the scene.
Yours is definitely more interesting than mine. I wish I had a camera long time ago. I feel like I missed the golden era of street photography.
These are very nice, all featuring a really appealing palette. I'm a bit indifferent to multiple exposures, but these work well with both exposures complementing each other. Presumably they were made in camera?
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Yes, all in-camera.
The first one is focus stacked (bracketed in-camera, assembled in Ps). It was pure luck that the jackdaw had its head turned at the right angle, as the the other shots in the sequence it was looking all over the place 😁
This image makes me ask a question - does anyone have a guide about working with reflections?
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Brick lane, a bit OTT PPing I guess but it made the colours pop.A very different Brick lane to the brick lane I saw in the early eighties.
Colour saturation fits the scene.
The Brick lane I saw
Yours is definitely more interesting than mine. I wish I had a camera long time ago. I feel like I missed the golden era of street photography.
I think you have something there. It was much easer to snap away back then, no privacy neurotics ever hassled me on my wandering around London. London was also a lot more gritty and interesting back when I did these shots.
Some time ago I was shooting some architecture. Some woman passing by demanded to see what I had shot to make sure she was not in the picture.
Piacenza II
Here are a few more pictures of my trip to Piacenza. Basilica di Sant'Antonino was the original city Cathedral, built outside the city walls. Much altered, the Romanesque origins are still mainly hidden under the Baroque makeover. The cloisters are a little oasis of peace and quiet.
Some other places in the city.
Basilica San Francesco
Brilliant! Yes, times have changed.
@Wormsmeat has written:Why I Go Fishing - part 426.
I can understand fishing as measure to spend quality time, but doubt that fish in such water is tasting any good.. :P
Actually the water is excellent, it's from a natural spring. It was murky because of clay stirred up in heavy rain. But my fishing is catch and release anyway.
@Fireplace33 has written: @Vahur has written:Good one!
Wonder what they're queuing for ?This was light show over weekend in 3 different places to celebrate end of long days and start of long nights, I visited one in old town. This queue is from people going upper part of old town where in Danish King's Garden light show was presented. However, it was filled with people already when I arrived, so I took some pictures of crowd and decided to go lower part of old town in hope that there is less people and this shot was made when I was stopped in my attempt by such crowd. This is Short Leg street, connecting lower and upper part, it's quite steep and narrow street with stairs and if there are people not able to climb stairs fast then such queues appear, especially if there is constant stream of people.
Below are some shots I made in lower part of old town, Danish King's Garden was too dark to get any good shots.Light dance, also crowded and I did't want to squeeze any closer with my camera, instead I stood on old wall bit back to get better view.
There's always some social event happening near you it seems Vahur.
@Wormsmeat has written: @SteveMonks has written:Forests* and Fells
(*well, technically woods, but that didn't satisfy my alliterative mood)
2. The Cool Kids
Okay, I may be pushing this anthropomorphic tree thing a bit here, but this scene makes me think of a bunch of cool kids pointing at and mocking our hero tree on the left for its bold choices when it decided to put down roots.
Man, what do you take before you go out on these walks??!
No 7 for me.These days, I always dose up with a heady cocktail of beta blockers, blood pressure tablets, aspirin and prostate meds, not to mention I carry an NTG spray for angina attacks in my pocket, just in case. Anyone stealing my stash is in for a crushingly disappointing trip.
On the plus side, I do have a vivid imagination.
Ha! Very droll.