beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful golden gears
beautiful series of silver and golden gears isolated images
Nikon D50 | Nikkor 18-55mm | Focal Length: 18mm | Shutter: 1/6 sec | Aperture: f/8 | ISO: 200 | Hitech 2 stop hard edged GND | Hoya Circ Polarizer | Manfrotto 055x Pro & 804 RC2 head | Location: Rafina | Date / Time: 07/01/2009 / 5:00pm
Canon 5D | Canon 17-40L | Aperture: f/11 | Shutter: 1/15 | Hitech 3 stop GND | Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB – Manfrotto 804RC2 | Cable release | Location: P. Faliro / Athens | Date / Time: 7/3/2009 – 6:10pm
Canon 5D | Canon 17-40L | Shutter: 1/3sec | Aperture: f/16 | Focal Length: 17mm | Filters: Hitech 3 stop Hard edged GND | Cable Release | Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB – Manfrotto 804RC2 | Cable release | Location: P. Faliro / Athens | Date / Time: 7/3/2009 – 6:25pm
Canon 5D | Canon 17-40L | Shutter: 25secs | Aperture: f/22 | ISO 50 | Filters: Marumi Glass protection – Hitech 3stop hard edged GND | Focal Length: 17mm | Date / Time: 28/04/2009 – 7:40pm | Location: Palaio Faliro / Athens / Greece / Workflow: WB Adjustment through a Whibal card, saturation, curves adjustment all in C1 Pro and sharpening inside Photoshop. Small Edit: I had wrong color management presets, I uploaded and then saw the color difference!. / Re submitting!
Another shot from the Palaio Faliro area of Greater Athens. / It was a nice evening, clouds and light games on the sky a lovely combination for a photographer! / I used a Whibal card to adjust the WB and transfer the light conditions of the specific moment. Saturation, contrast and leveling was performed inside C1 Pro and sharpening both for web and printing inside Photoshop. FULL VIEW PLEASE —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Palaio Faliro / Athens / Greece / Date: April 29th, 2009 / Light Conditions: Cloudy / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM / Focal Length: 17 mm Shutter Speed: 2 sec / Aperture: 22 / ISO: 50 Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB / Tripod Head: Manfrotto 804RC2 Filters: / - Hitech Graduated Neutral Density 0.9 Hard
As I was shooting in Palaio Faliro the sun was setting (well actually it was nearly darkness), I enjoyed all the moments, I checked the sky and saw the moon appearing among the colorful sunset. It was a nice view! so I decided instead of packing my equipment to stay for a little longer and enjoy the view. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Palaio Faliro / Athens / Greece [link] / Date: April 28th, 2009 / Light Conditions: Night / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM / Focal Length: 17 mm / Shutter Speed: 25 sec / Aperture: 22 / ISO: 50 / Filters: / - Lee Graduated Neutral Density 0.9 Hard
Shooting in Palaio Faliro, while I was shooting for the previous displayed images I spoted a very small and narrow beach among the rocks. / Since I had several exposures of the rock I decided to move and capture a bit more of the sea smashing over the small beach. / I composed and waited for a wave to crash on the beach, until that hour the water was really calm, but right at the moment I was ready to capture the beach when a small wave just made its presence more felt to my feet! In the water, cable release in my hands and pushed the button in hope to capture the moment. Location: Palaio Faliro / Date: May 21th, 2009 / Light Conditions: Sunset / Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM / Focal Length: 17 mm / Shutter Speed: 1 sec / Aperture: 22 / ISO: 50 / Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB / Tripod Head: Manfrotto 804RC2 / Filters: / - Hitech Graduated Neutral Density 0.9 Hard / - Marumi lens protection
So here’s one of my first tries with the HiTech filter system (similar to Cokin, Lee etc). ..... and my first set of shots after nearly a month of not being able to get time to shoot. HELP / I ran into a little trouble with it on my 10-20 and other lenses – light seepage – light seems to enter between the gap formed by the front element and the filter holder and bounces around inbetween causing ghostly reflections (and in some cases perfect reflections of my front element) – could do with some advice on how to deal with it (here, I dealt with it by shooting with my back to the sun as far as possible – and blocking the gaps with my fingers) Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20 at 15mm (it vignettes a bit even after I sawed off the front two holders – so forced to use 12mm and above) / 10-stop ND filter (HiTech) / f/11; 10 Secs; ISO 100
I was fascinated by this green seaweed growing on these rocks by the shore – just had to capture them and so scaled down to an area I really shouldn’t have been near to get this shot. Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20 – 14mm / f/11; 15 sec; ISO 100 / ND Filter – 10 Stop (HiTech) / 200+ views
Update 21-July-09: Retitled the pic from “Salt flats on the horizon” to “Infinity over and over”. I got the title from a comment by Vicki Ferrari – Thanks Vicki! Miles of nothingness. At the far end the little glistening bits are mounds of salt. Till a few years back, the extent of the salt-flats was restricted to only that part. This area still had a little water. Now nothing. Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20 @ 12mm / f/8; 1/90; ISO 100 / 2-stop Grad ND HiTech (0.6)
Shot in Kammena Vourla / Greece. / It was a magical evening, I was enjoying a nice cold beer when I looked far ahead, I was stunned by the colors of the sunset, something really strong I had really a long time to see. Canon 5D | Canon 17-40L | Filters: Hitech 0.9GND Hard edged – Marumi lens protection | Aperture: f/11 | Shutter: 15sec | Focal Length: 17mm | Date / Time: 24/05/2009 – 20:00pm | Location: Kammena Vourla – Greece | Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB – Manfrotto 804RC2 For prints
It must have been one of my most pleasant photographic evenings I have ever had. / I was constantly roaming around the area, finding new locations while the sun and the clouds where just creating lovely combinations. / I stood at this beach, a crowded summer beach but empty and lonely at the time of the shooting, waited to find a nice spot and then suddenly the sun and rays where forming what you can see in the shot. / Framed and shot again! :) FULL VIEW PLEASE —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Palaio Faliro / Date: April 29th, 2009 / Light Conditions: Cloudy / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM / Focal Length: 17 mm / Flash: - / Flash Mode: - Shutter Speed: 0.5 sec / Aperture: 16 / ISO: 50 Panorama: - / Tonemapping: - Tripod: Manfrotto 055X ProB / Tripod Head: Manfrotto 804RC2 Filters: / - Hitech Graduated Neutral Density 0.9 Hard / - Marumi lens protection For prints
This is the Marina Beach – the second longest urban beach in the world, it extends some 12 Km along the entire length of the city. This was my first time at this end of the beach – discovered some rocks there!! I’m usually way down the other end of this pic taking pics of the numerous fishing boat that are based there – where you can see a red & white lighthouse (that’s about 4 km from here). Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20 – 12mm / f/13; 8 sec; ISO 100 / Hitech 10-Stop ND filter (3.0) / Manfrotto 055XProB with 488 RC2 ball-head
Yes we do. This wasn’t taken at the same location as my shot Misty Sunrise. This was a close up taken from the same location as Marina Nikon D80 / Tamron 28-300 VC @ 55mm / f/16; 8 secs; ISO 100 / Hitech 10-Stop ND (3.0)
Sad truth is that the water is pretty green here – I’d never want to fall in – LOL!! But …. it has been helped along by WB settings (inadvertently left WB on Auto with the 10-stop on). This is a colour version of my shot Still Movement – NOT the same shot, but from the same position. Nikon D80 / Sigma 10-20 12mm<br />f/11 15 secs / WB: Auto; ISO 100 / HiTech 3.0 (10-stop) ND Filter / Manfrotto 055xProB with 488 RC2 Head
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