Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Running...

Not much to say, besides I like the bubbles. And that a running water has it's timeless magic :)

This photo was taken behind the Moss Glen Falls.


Nikon D7100, 330mm, 1/400s @ f/5.6, iso 100

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Jongkind too kind

Ah, Paris! What a great city!

Granted, I did not have much time to go around and shoot, I just chose one particular evening and a place just 5 minutes away from where we stayed. Also, I was inspired by Jongkind painting (the first of the photos is as close as I could reproduced the sight with the 35mm lens), which I saw the very same day in Musée d'Orsay.

Too bad that they have built few new buildings since his time (1864), so I moved closer trying to get a better view on the cathedral. I like the picture taken from under the bridge, but the best, I think is the last one, taken from Pont Saint-Michel. I only wish I had more time that night to wait for all these people to leave...

I added the last picture also in color. I think the photos look the best in black and white, but the color version has certain appeal too.


Nikon D7100, 35mm, 1/3s @ f/9, iso 800
Nikon D7100, 35mm, 1.6s @ f/22, iso 800
Nikon D7100, 35mm, 1.6s @ f/22, iso 800
Nikon D7100, 35mm, 15s @ f/22, iso 100
Nikon D7100, 35mm, 15s @ f/22, iso 100 (same as the picture above)

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Spring panorama

It was a nice weekend hike to Mt. Sourire (~450 m), where we were greeted with this view. Notice the snow still lying on the hills where ski trails are supported by snow guns.

Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 1/160s @ f/5.6, iso 80

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Crémerie Holy Donut

A sunny spring day. Noon. A car. An ice cream shop. A small town on a lake. A funny name. All you need for a perfect "opening season" picture.

I could have gone with a retro post-processing, but decided to keep the original colours, just warmed up a little. A very cheerful result!

And for the record - Saint-Donat is the name of a saint. But who knows, maybe he liked donuts?

Sony RX100M3, 31mm, 1/160s @ f/5.6, iso 80