As The Clouds Passed By

As The Clouds Passed By

Shot from the bridge under the round tower on this photo (www.flickr.com/photos/dcdead/6641991393/in/photostream/). You can see the bridge from where the other photo was taken in this one (beside the heating plant).

I also have a similar shot to this from a few years ago. See here

By the way: The Ferrari boat is new. The one you can see in the old shot burned down, but the owner got a new one ;-)

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Uploaded on Jan 20, 2012  |  Map

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Triangle Galore

Triangle Galore

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London - Natural History Museum

London - Natural History Museum

Some archive scavenging...

I showed a similar photo about 3 years ago, see here.

I wanted to make a horizontal photo all along, but unfortunately the stairs were really packed. Back then, I didn't have the photoshop skill to remove them. Skills got better so I've redone it ;-)
So the stairs are basically created using the clone stamp...

I had to use 2 horizontal shots, one with the camera tilted down and one with the cam tilted up and stitch them to get a so called vertorama (nod to Paul :-)), otherwise the railing would've been cut off.

As you can guess from the ISO, it's handheld at 1/15 second. I had to choose f/11 so the railing would be sharp from beginning to end.

Only 1 exposure no HDR

Oh, and please view it large on black - press 'L' - else you'll miss all the details...

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Uploaded on Jan 14, 2012  |  Map

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Frankfurt Skyline

Frankfurt Skyline

One of the best spots to photograph the skyline of Frankfurt. It's a much used railway bridge, which vibrates quite a bit when a train passes. So timing the beginning of a long exposure is crucial.

This is a DRI (Dynamic Range Increase) photo. I took 5 exposures, ranging from 1 second (ISO 100) to 30 Seconds (ISO 400) and blended them manually in Photoshop. One shot isn't enough to get details in both, highlights and shadows.

Shot with the 24-105 L at 75mm. I'm still stunned how much detail the 5d mkII captures, compared to the D700, when looking at the photo fully magnified.

Click here to see how it looks on a sunny sunday morning

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Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012  |  Map

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Blue Reflections

Blue Reflections

Remake of the night shot i linked to last time... www.flickr.com/photos/dcdead/2373525712

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Uploaded on Jan 11, 2012  |  Map

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