I’m not sure about this one so I’d like your feedback, please. / / These steps are located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. They are one of the many water features in the area. / / It was really hard to get a good shot of them…this was the best one that I could come up with. It was a really bright and hot day so I used a polarising filter, an ND4 filter and an ND8 filter to try and get a longer exposure. / / Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / ISO200 / f/8 / 1/5 sec exposure / On my hands and knees getting strange looks from lots of tourists who were just prepared to stand over them and snap away..lol / / / /
canon 400D, 1/8, nd8, f16, @ 10mm Model, the sexy igotmeacanon this was two single shots, blended and cleaned up using Photoshop, i then made three exposures in CS3 of +2, 0, -2….i used photomatix to tone map and give me an hdr image. / Using photo shop i used levels adjustment to boost contrast, i used an overlay layer set to about 3% opacity to give a depth to the colour and contrast, i did a little sharpening and also a duplicate layer with a poster edge artistic filter, to help bring out the detail of the wood. / I finished off with the usual dodge and burn which really brings a HDR to life….i also tinkered with the colour balance to add a little warmth and dropped the saturation a little. Hope you enjoy
Same rock as in Solitary Confinement . Can’t really decide whether I like the vertical format or the landscape format of this rock. I’m kinda leaning towards this one? / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 20mm 30 seconds @ f5.6, ISO 100 ND8 Grad Filter Adobe Lightroom 2 Featured in the Out of the Blue group on the 27th of April 2009 Featured in SEA group on the 1st of May 2009 Click here for my other seascapes
...if you were facing this way but most people were going the other way! I have a love/hate affair with freeways, hate being on them but love taking photos of them and seeing this one is only 5 minutes from my house it’s always the one I go to. Walking home from the station I looked up and that damn this is gonna be a good sunset and as I didn’t have enough time to get anywhere near the coast or somewhere beautiful I headed here instead. / Settings Canon 40D, 10-22mm EF-S. FL: 16mm 8 seconds @ f25, ISO 100 ND8 Grad Filter Adobe Lightroom 2 Featured in the Melbourne & Victoria Group on the 5th of May 2009 Featured in the Speed Group on the 8th of May 2009 Click here for my other photos of the Monash Freeway
A rock alone out by itself on a fairly stormy evening in Melbourne. Taken just near the end of the pier at St Kilda in a window of stormy weather. Elwood can be seen sticking its nose out on the top left of the horizon… These rocks were damn slippery too, stupid me wore my skate shoes as well which didn’t exactly help! / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 20mm 30 seconds @ f7.1, ISO 100 ND8 Grad Filter Adobe Lightroom 2 Click here for my other seascapes
Just sea and sky, long time exposure, nd8 filter on.
Long exposure with an ND400 and ND8, Shorncliffe
Had a hard time getting a long exposure without the tripod getting blown around too much, taken from the end of the St Kilda Pier looking back towards the CBD of Melbourne just shortly after sunset. / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS, FL: 38mm 30 seconds @ f5.6, ISO 200 ND8 Grad Filter Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Adobe Lightroom 2 Click here for my other images of Melbourne
Long exposure image done with an ND8 filter on a tripod. / I did some post work also on it
the waves trying their best to get into the pool ND8 filter / Canon 50D / 24-70mm 2.8L
Taken on a very windy evening down at the end of the St Kilda Pier, this was my first excursion here for as long as I can remember. / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS 4 seconds @ f22, ISO 100 ND8 Grad Filter Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Adobe Lightroom 2
Maldivian sunset on Landaa Giraavaru – Four Seasons Resort
After a heavy but common short shower, the sky cleared up to show us its glorious purple blue colors. Click click click click click….
My first attempt on a scenery like this one. / Seen a lot of these shots and I always wanted to try, long exposure geek as I am =]. / I didn’t think that we had something even near a waterfall, rapid or what’s it called. But I stumbled upon one on the Internet the other day, took just 20 minutes by car. The water was really low right now though, so I guess I will go back at springtime. This was the last shot I took at this location before it started to rain heavily, with thunder and lightning to really scare me out of there. / Was quite a balance act to get this shot on all the slippery rocks. Was putting the tripod in the middle of the running water after putting on the 10sec delay. Couldn’t see where I was aiming and when I looked at it on the LCD afterwards I thought I managed to get the whole rock in the foreground as I hoped, but in the PP work I had to crop it(wanted it in landscape view) due to the vignetting. Shot in raw, minor adjustments in Lightroom before cropping it in CS3, resize then sharpening it as usual. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Nyfors, Sweden. / Canon Eos 40D / Canon EF-S 10-22mm 3.5-4.5 / ND8 / Manfrotto 725B Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 13/1 / Aperture: f22 / ISO: 100
Made this one out of two shots(portrait), merged in to one with Photoshop CS3. Shot in Raw then adjusted the colours somewhat to try and get it close to how it looked last night. Then merged in photoshop, cropped and sharpened. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Kevinge, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B / Hoya ND400 / Hoya ND8 Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 100/1 / Aperture: f7.1 / ISO: 100
Blockhusudden, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B / Hoya ND400 / Hoya ND8 Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 40/1 / Aperture: f7 / ISO: 100
The Stuibenfall is the biggest and highest waterfall in the Tyrol. It’s located near Umhausen, Oetztal, and it takes you some 35-40 minutes to walk from the car park to the foot of the waterfall. the waterfall – divided into two steps – is some 150m high and transports some 610 to 2000 litres of water per second (depending on the weather/rain situation) there are 4 plattforms from bottom to top, where you can get pretty close to the waterfall. this photo was taken from plattform 2, so there are two more / further up the waterfall. but taking photo there is a bit tricky, as the water is coming from all sides >>> camera & lens are getting really wet…
some green trees and some white water… Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 10-20 4-5.6 EX DC HSM / Hoya HMC ND8 filter / tripod / 1.6s @ f/22
Choose to make this a square one, just really fits I think. Really glad I found this spot. Love how the textured in the cliffs are leading the way. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Nockeby, Sweden. / Canon Eos 400 / Sigma 10-20 mm f: 4-5,6 / Manfrotto 725B / Hoya ND8 Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 20/1 / Aperture: f10 / ISO: 100
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