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jannis

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    Low Tide

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    There is not really much to say about this very well composed and framed b&w image.

    What really impressed me here is the way you captured the movement of the water around the rock. this enhances the strong impact of the photo. Very well done!

  1. Thank you for your opinion;) Your suggestion is quite easy to realize (not for me, regarding this image, anymore though). I have other images (not here) were part of the picture is sharp and the rest blurred. Just make a fully sharp picture and apply the blurry zoom effect with photoshop taking care that your main subject is in the "clear" area of the filter. Another way to realize this is to zoom during exposure by having your camera mounted on a tripod. This is more difficult though and requires lots and lots of exercise and....luck:) You can experiment with a static subject though. Just choose an exposure between 1/8 sec. and 1/30 sec. and make a series with different exposure time. Whilst you press the release button of your camera move your zoom inwards or outwards. The main subject which you wish to be sharp should be in the center of your camera viewer. Just try alot and do not give up until you get the result you like;) Good luck!

    This picture I wanted to have completely blurred;):)

     

    Untitled

          2
    Deine Bilder sind nach wie vor beispielhaft was die Kreativitaet und die Aesthetik angeht. Hier bin ich nicht sehr oft, aber in der FC verpasse ich keins;) Denk mal an ein Buch!

    Doxa lake

          6
    The framing is very good. It is tight enough to keep the eye on the main subject which is the lake in this case. The very good use of light (also i your other landscape photos) contributes to the wonderful atmosphere of the image.

    stairway to heaven

          28

    @Dima R.

     

    The idea to this shot came from the song of Led Zeppelin. Actually I have seen a similar (but still quite different) idea of a shot many many years ago.

    Thank you!

     

    @All

     

    Thank you very much for your encouraging comments. This photo belongs indeed to my own favorite work so far.

     

     

    Regards

     

    Yiannis

     

     

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