High noon in VIS
Copyright ©2005, Dirk Guttmann
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Photographer: |
Dirk Guttmann
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Architecture dirk |
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16-Aug-2005 18:02 CEST |
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8.75/4
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Camera: |
Olympus C8080 |
Exposure time: |
1/250 |
Aperture: |
F 2.5 |
Focal length: |
7 mm |
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Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
50 |
White balance: |
Auto |
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no |
Image format: |
SHQ |
Processing applied: |
Contrast, croping
(NO LIPSTIK applied !) |
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489x1000 |
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My vacation mood is comming back seeing those beautiful picture's from Croatie.You realy can publish them in a tour operators magazine. I would love to see a dia show from your trip. Best regards,
Fonzy - at 20:21 CEST on 16-Aug-2005 [Reply]
High noon in VIS
Very well exposed. Nice shot. -
Sergey Green at 20:49 CEST on 16-Aug-2005 [Reply]
Damn good picture
Everything is good in this picture.
Frank Martens at 21:01 CEST on 16-Aug-2005 [Reply]
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Thank you Fons, Sergey and Frank ! What we need is good light ......
Dirk Guttmann at 21:08 CEST on 16-Aug-2005 [Reply]
Another Great Shot!
Dirk, You Nailed it again - BEAUTIFUL!
Randy Garbez at 06:10 CEST on 17-Aug-2005 [Reply]
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Thank you Randy for your compliment ! This shot was taken from my smal swimming craft ! I used a polariser and I was afraid the the sun light would be to "hard" for a good shot ! Now I realizeed that for a distant subject like this little town houses this light was not so bad ! For a typical portrait this light would be impossible !
Dirk Guttmann at 11:23 CEST on 17-Aug-2005 [Reply]
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Nice picture. Good control of the hard light ( the polarizer work great in this cases) a beatiful sense of presense.
Sergio Di Giovanni at 22:13 CEST on 17-Aug-2005 [Reply]
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Thank you sergio ! I understand what you mean with "sense of presence" ! It is the relative clarity, sharpnes and contrast AND what I think helped this frame is that i cropped out 50 % of the water and 50% of the sky to get a kind of close up panorama - Cinemascope- like impression ! Thank you for commenting Sergey ! ( your HORSES - the 1. one - provides this "sense of presence" which I really enjoyed !)
Dirk Guttmann at 09:50 CEST on 18-Aug-2005 [Reply]