I was real eager to get this new lens on and get shooting, but obviously I have to learn the lens first, This is one of the shots I really liked from the sunset we watched in the mountains.
Val d'Orcia, in Tuscany, is quintessential and iconic Italy. I am fortunate enough to go multiple times a year to photograph there, and each time is an amazing experience for me. A 23 seconds exposure at sunset with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 45mm and my Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra...
Vestrahorn, in Iceland, is a truly amazing place. A classic, I know, but a classic I am never tired to photograph, like here on a very cold March sunrise. 13 seconds with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 21mm and my Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.
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When I first switched from the Sony a7ii back to Nikon and picked up the D850, I knew I wanted to trial it somewhere awesome, I let it sit in the box for days before we took a trip to Krushuna Falls where I first got to use it and see what it could do. I've shared some of those shots previously...
A view from the top of the Piccolo Lagazuoi, on the Dolomites, on a cloudy evening :) Leica SL, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.
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Vieri
This waterfall was probably in the top 3 of my list to visit here and I was sure pleased that we decided to make it the first stop on the long weekend vacation. Not the easiest place to get to too and we had to scramble down some pretty steep side slopes to get down but it was really worth it.
I love the spring and I love travelling around to the many different waterfalls we have here.
Sorry I've not been around or posting for a while but between work, sleep and shooting I've not had much time to edit and catch up with things here. I picked up a NiSi HUC IR ND64+CPL so been having...
Hopefully I'm not sickening you all with these shots; Footsteps into the beyond..
I couldn't figure out what made these prints in the snow, the better half suggested a rabbit, but I'm not convinced... a fox?
"So let me go where no-one can follow,
Lost with my conscience, please bury me honest...
We'd just driven 40 or so minutes and I was hungry for a cigarette before we started trekking to our chosen spot, we pulled up in the car, stepped out and marvelled at the sky immediately. As we were driving we couldn't see the stars, as we climbed we thought the morning would be a washout...
So I took a break from editing yesterday to go get the new lens. Having another crack at a couple of shots again today, this is another one from the other morning.. Sunrise just peeking in on the horizon and the city glowing beneath the clouds. The stars were pretty much invisible to the naked...
So we headed out to the mountain in search of sunrise, and it did arrive again, however, as we walked through the dark, I knew thee galactic centre had visibility until just before 06:00. As we marched through the 6ft of snow I stopped to marvel at the sky, stars everywhere... I set up and...
So I was revisiting some of the first shots I took with the D850 and decided to re-edit a couple more in line with my current editing style..
I can't really decided which crop of this shot I prefer, what do you prefer?
Any other C&C welcomed as always, And yes, it's a shame about the...
So, Last sunrise post for a while, Promise :D
As the purple and pinks died out and the sun breached the mountain top, the clouds thickened, I was just about to pack up my gear and leave when I turned and saw the light rays beginning to fill some of the mist in the valley, as the cloud was...
So, after suffering from cabin fever and growing anxiety from not being able to get out and shoot, we decided last night we would getup today and head into the mountain for the sunrise. A spot we've previously visited.
Waking at 05:30 on Saturday ain't easy but we grabbed a coffee and jumped in...
So I've been editing some older stuff as I've not been able to get out shooting lately which is kinda annoying me a lot!
I liked this shot of a sunset from last October but I couldn't decide on which crop I preferred. C&C is as always welcomed on all aspects, not only the crop...
I can't think of any reason to stop shooting beautiful winter snowy landscapes, There's just something about them. Again this was shot in Vitosha Mountain.
D850/24-70 @36mm / F11 / ISO64
As we hadn't really planned to travel to Pleven but was a favour for the family, we were not sure what or where to shoot. We took some advice and headed up to a lookout across the 2 Dams of Kaylaka, as you can see they're completely frozen.. As were my hands when I was done shooting!
This is a...
So, I was working on this edit when I thought it was a nice idea to try this in Black and White for the challenge. It was quite well received but my main aim to to edit in full colour. So here it is in colour, which one do you prefer?
D850 / 24mm / f16 / ISO31 / 1/40