Moving away from DSLRs
Yesterday I read a very interesting article about the “death” of DSLR cameras written by photographer Trey Ratcliff. Trey was a longtime Nikon system user like me, and he recently
News from my bubble
Yesterday I read a very interesting article about the “death” of DSLR cameras written by photographer Trey Ratcliff. Trey was a longtime Nikon system user like me, and he recently
I usually do a top 5, but this year was so productive that I will make it a top 10. In 2012, I shot photos in many different locations: New
Hudson Valley at Twilight Tarrytown, NY – USA For the Outdoor Photographer magazine assignment. by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Yosemite National Park, CA – USA 2nd try to take a decent shot of the Half Dome. Camera: Nikon D90 Lens: Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco, CA – USA Cliché… by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Yosemite National Park, CA – USA Windy day, so this was a test of patience until I could get a shot with (almost) no ripples on the lake. Camera: Nikon
Sunrise in Vegas Las Vegas, NV – USA Took this from the hotel window, before heading to the Grand Canyon. No tripod, handheld. by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris Not a particularly difficult photo, but it’s the first time I managed to capture all the details I wanted in this scene. It’s a 3-exposure
Flooded Louvre Paris, Île-de-France – France Illusion of flooding caused by using an ultra-wide-angle lens at water level in one of the fountains around the Louvre Pyramid. The clear winter
Leftovers from my Alps project — Sun over Mont Blanc Taken from the slopes of the Aiguille-du-Midi, it shows the Mont Blanc du Tacul in the foreground and the cloud-covered
Leftovers from my Alps project — Snowy slopes of Mont Blanc Another taken from the top of the Aiguille-du-Midi peak. I used the tele lens to get a close-up near
Leftovers from my Alps project — Rocky slopes of Mont Blanc I took this from the top of the Aiguille-du-Midi peak, at the France-Italy border. It’s a rocky formation in