Vieri

Fine Art Landscape Photographer
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Urro de Manzano at sunset, in Cantabria. The amazing Pi-shape of that sea arch makes this one of my favourite locations in Atlantic Spain, and one that I am always happy to go back to. This is a 256 second exposure with my Hasselblad X1D, Hasselblad XCD 30mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra filters.

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Thank you for viewing, best regards

Vieri
 
Hello Vieri,
I See this picture carefully and this is sensational shot I have ever seen. would you mind if I ask you something? did you just take this image and posting without editing? if you throw this picture in Photoshop. then I wanna see the raw image.
thank you
A Smith

Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed the photo. Of course I developed the image in Photoshop, the digital negative is made for that. Ansel Adams teaches us that developing and printing are two of the most important steps in the creation of a photograph, and he definitely didn't bring his photos to a 1-hour developer. I see Photoshop RAW development simply as the modern version of what Ansel was doing to his B&W negatives. About seeing my RAWs, I am afraid that won't be possible. I never show my RAW files to anyone except those taken for educational purposes when I teach post-processing, and as I am sure you'll understand I would most definitely not send one over the internet, especially one of a finalised image.

Lovely image.....

Thank you very much indeed Jeff! :)

Gorgeous....

Thank you very much, glad you liked it! :)

:lovestruck: Another keeper for sure.

Thank you very much indeed Jeff! :)

Best regards,

Vieri
 
Hello Vieri,
I See this picture carefully and this is sensational shot I have ever seen. would you mind if I ask you something? did you just take this image and posting without editing? if you throw this picture in Photoshop. then I wanna see the raw image.
thank you
A Smith

Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed the photo. Of course I developed the image in Photoshop, the digital negative is made for that. Ansel Adams teaches us that developing and printing are two of the most important steps in the creation of a photograph, and he definitely didn't bring his photos to a 1-hour developer. I see Photoshop RAW development simply as the modern version of what Ansel was doing to his B&W negatives. About seeing my RAWs, I am afraid that won't be possible. I never show my RAW files to anyone except those taken for educational purposes when I teach post-processing, and as I am sure you'll understand I would most definitely not send one over the internet, especially one of a finalised image.



understood,

Thank you for your understanding. Have a great Sunday, best regards

Vieri
 

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