Christian Science Plaza
Christian Science Plaza Boston, MA – USA I liked the sky and the reflecting pool foreground in this scene. And, yes, I am a sucker for grad-ND filters. Nikon D90,
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Christian Science Plaza Boston, MA – USA I liked the sky and the reflecting pool foreground in this scene. And, yes, I am a sucker for grad-ND filters. Nikon D90,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, MA – USA Simple recipe: ultra-wide angle at close range, 2EV bracketing and conversion to B&W. Oh, and the storm clouds also help.
London Shard London – England Renzo Piano’s London Shard at golden hour, taken from the Tower Bridge. I bracketed this for proper exposure. Graduated ND and 81 filters to balance
Modern London London – England A view of the London Shard in the far background, taken from the plaza next to the City Hall. I had to bracket this and
Fall sunset over Paris Paris, Île-de-France – France I had to bracket this because of the bright sun, but it sort of worked. Yellow/Blue polarizer for warming the ground/water and
Queen’s House London – England I had to bracket this one for proper light, but it seems to have worked. Nikon D90, Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR by Carlos Eduardo Seo
The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston, MA – USA Nikon D90, Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR by Carlos Eduardo Seo
The image above has a near-perfect exposure, with its dynamic range all inside the zones I to IX of Ansel Adams’ zone system. Although the ideal is to get perfect exposure
In my last post I talked about some tips on how to properly set up your gear and software to make HDR/Tone Mapped images. Continuing that HDR photography tutorial, I
First of all, you may see the image above larger on Flickr. Just click it. I posted an article a while ago about why we don’t need HDR in most situations. Sometimes,
Take a good look at that picture (click on the picture title to see it bigger). I have made a quick experiment here and 7 out of 10 people thought
Today I visited the Versailles Photographed exhibit at the Château de Versailles. It’s really good, featuring some nice photos taken by Eugène Atget, Man Ray, Brassaï, André Kertész and others.