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confindelmundo

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  1. Have been there many years ago, when I was not yet a professional photographer. Would like to return to New Zealand to photograph its marvelous nature. Very nice place and phenomenal volcano. Nice shot Yan.
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    stormy seas

    Just saw it. Fantastic, what a power.
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    scarlet sunrise

    I liked the flah effect for the foreground. You probably took another photo without flash, and preferred the one with flash. Very nice sunset. Congratulations.
  4. <p>The mirrorless cameras definitly will replace the smaller sensor cameras, but not the DSRL in a short term. The trend is that people want to get better cameras. I myself started with digital with small sensor cameras in 2004: Canon Powershot G6 and then other ones of Canon, Nikon, Panasonic. Later I moved to a bigger sensor with Panasonic Lumix GF1 (great photos in a trip to Europe), and in paralel I was stilll shooting with film.With the small sensor cameras, it was great digital learning (together with the computer process) to finally move to Digital DSLR (DX and FX) in 2011. I published in 2009 a photograph book about Patagonia with mostly pictures from small sensor cameras, and a few slides with F3T, and the book came out in a very fine quality with great CMYK photos published.<br /> And since the mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses have come out with bigger sensor such as Olympus, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Sony and others, many people will change to this kind of cameras systems. I also have a DSLR system, but I think it is a very good idea to also have one of the latest big sensor mirrorless cameras for profesional work for street photography (you cannot walk all the time with a DSLR system), travel and also professional work when you do not want the hassle to take all the weight of a DSLR system with you. Personally I studied the Olympus and the Fujifilm system, and the perfect camera could be the future Fujifilm X-T2. 16 megapixel is enough for book project.</p>
  5. Thank your all of you who made critiques and ratings for this Photo. Glad you liked it.
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    Buds in ice(large view)

    Why not teach us how the photo was taken? Above all the setting of the background. This is all about to learn all of us more. Thanks you for the nice picture.
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    Mountain stream

    This photo transmits peace. Thanks.
  8. No filter used. A very cold morning this winter. On the way from Puerto Natales to Punta Arenas. Rating and Critiques welcome.
  9. Artist: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Exposure Date: 2015:06:25 08:33:38; Copyright: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON Df; ExposureTime: 1/3 s; FNumber: f/6; ISOSpeedRatings: 100; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Spot; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 31 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 31 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Windows);

    © © 2015 - Daniel Bruhin W.

  10. Sorry folks, forgot about the horizon, but could be too a bit of optical problems for the coast. Here it is always a problem and sometimes I rectify the horizon, but most of the time it is natural, because the coast get further and further away, while you watch to the right. The post on the left and the middle post of the further three, are upright and vertical. And I used the digital level of my camera. Thanks for your interest.
  11. Quite a bit of wind yesterday, just at sunset time. Filters used: Polar and Grad. Neutral Density Hitech, Hard Edge,1.2. Thanks for Rating and Critiques.
  12. Artist: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Exposure Date: 2015:06:26 16:28:57; Copyright: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON Df; ExposureTime: 1/6 s; FNumber: f/10; ISOSpeedRatings: 200; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Spot; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 16 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 16 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Windows);

    © © 2015 - Daniel Bruhin W.

  13. Yes, very interesting. The position of the little islands is perfect, as well as the white speck in the lower sky, with its reflection. Deserves a higher average and I will contribute. Congratulation for the photo.
  14. <p>Eric Arnold: 16 mm f/1.4, cannot see it in BH, is it announced?</p>
  15. Eyes always open, fine. Sometimes we forget about the ground. Thanks to remind us.
  16. Thanks for all the opinions and critiques as well as ratings. Kenneth, I always take horizontal and vertical Shots, but I prefered to post the horizontal picture, just for the light of the argentinian city on the LR, taking advantage of the reflection in the clouds and also for the trees.
  17. <p>How was the trip? I am sure nothing happedned. I live in Patagonia, the Chile Side, and hope you had time to visit. All these places are touristic and the bit thieves are more in the big cities.</p>
  18. <p>I used 35 mm f/1.4 AIS manual lens, Made the flight back in 1992 and the helicopter stopped in the air (but still moving the propellers), which is worse, because much more vibrations. Used speed of 1/1000 and 50 ASA Film Fuji Velvia. Also changed lenses in flight, no problems here in Chile. Also used 50 mm f/1.2 and 85 mm f/1.4, all AIS and manual lenses. My flight was high up to take photos of indsutries in the ground such as a coal mine and a Methanol Complex (the biggest one in the world). Also took aerials of Punta Arenas city. I was the only passengers on the flight and both doors were open on my sides. No wind. It cost me quite a bit. Very expensive!</p>
  19. Many times photographed, but I like your vertical version with the position of the rocks. Sunrise colours was a bit poor, but we both know how difficult it is to get the perfect light there. Congrat.
  20. Interesting subject and I like the low speed. Would like to see too the colour version. Mayb e a person on the bridge or a boat on the far left could ad some interest. But I like it.
  21. Open the photo to see the full description of the place and how the picture was taken (the first critique is mine). Thanks for the critiques and ratings.
  22. The Devil´s Chair, near the Milodon Cave, is on the way to the Torres del Paine National Park, and is situated some 25 km from Puerto Natales. It is a quite interesting place por night shots. It was new moon (no moon), and the light on the right is from the argentinian city of Río Turbio some 30-40 km away. The Rock was light painted for only a few seconds and the red light is from the backlights of our car, which was some 50 m further away. The Milky Way was just at the right place in the right moment. We stayed some 5 hours at the place to take pictures, as it had just snowed. But a light breeze transformed the temperatures to a -14°C, so we had to go back home after a while.
  23. Artist: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Exposure Date: 2015:06:17 01:09:16; Copyright: DANIEL BRUHIN W.; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON Df; ExposureTime: 25 seconds; FNumber: f/2;8 - ISOSpeedRatings: 2500; ExposureProgram: Manual; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Spot; Flash: Flash did not fire; FocalLength: 14 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 14 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 (Windows);

    © © 2015 - Daniel Bruhin W.

  24. Gorgeous, I cannot breathe... Congratulations.
  25. This is not Torres del Paine, it is Mount Balmaceda (2035 m), in the National Park Bernardo O´Higgins. some 30-40 km away from Puerto Natales.
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