Showing posts with label long exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label long exposure. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Mouth of the cave

Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 30s @ f/11, iso 80
And back to Laos, to a marvellous place called the Kong Lor Cave with a wide long-exposed shot of the entrance.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Rivendell?

Sony RX100M3, 60mm, 4s @ f/11, iso 80
Imagine how much more water would there be, if it were the wet season! However, the colour would not be the same. In any way, the Kouangxi Waterfall is THE gem of Luang Prabang area.

And there is this mental connection to the Rivendell as pictured in the first LotR movie. Just without any special effects...

Friday, June 27, 2014

Ultraviolet

Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 8s @ f/11, iso 80
It was a night when it rained, stopped, rained again, and so on. During a brief break (or actually during a lighter rain) I managed to set up a tripod and get this shot.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Night currents

Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 30s @ f/11, iso 80
This weekend (long weekend in Quebec) I was testing my French and the new Sony RX100M3. French was mediocre at best, but the camera - for a device that small - was actually pretty good.

The picture has been shot at the blue hour from the Pont N. It needed a bit of editing and noise reduction (thanks Dfine!), but the end effect is great.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Night peak

Fujifilm X100s, 12s @ f/5.6, iso 3200

Fujifilm X100s, 17s @ f/5.6, iso 3200
Doi Chiang Dao - the second highest peak in Thailand.

These are two different pictures taken in sequence as JPEGs. Using vivid film simulation for color and standard black-and-white. Long-exposure night photos - and I could hardly believe the level of detail preserved by the trusted Fujifilm X100s.