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Using the exposure compensation
I wrote previousely about this. Using the exposure compensation on your camera, lets you influence the appearance and drama of your images. In particular in b&w mode, clouds are often to bright and do not reflect the real situation. Here is a series of images, taken with my Leica CL. The image mode was set […]
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Bhutan trekking day 2
To bed at 8 pm, so I wake up at 5 am with the sun just coming over the mountain ridge. The night was restful in the tent, or was it the exhaustion, but at times I struggled a bit with the thin air. Our porters are already active and prepare breakfast. Since it is […]
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Update to our site
If you have previousely visited us, you saw a different design. I have decided to change from the heavy balck to a more friendly background colour and a different layout, with the latest blogs at the top. If you click on the header of the blog you open it and get the related pictures. To […]
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Photography in practice – Variable ND filter or Polarising filter.
Or both together? Essentially I am not in favour of combining filters for the simple reason that the additional glass surfaces, regardless of coating, create flare and reflections and will reduce the brilliance and sharpness of your picture, this is, unless you want this deliberately. So which filter and why? Honestly, I do not work […]
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Exposure Corrections on Digital Cameras.
If you look through the menu or manual of your digital camera, you will certainly come across the point exposure correction or compensation. What is it and do we need it? If you come from the old school of analogue photography, you may have learned the following: Slide or reversal film – in doubt underexpose […]
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Soaring over Minas Gerais, Brasil
Free as a bird, gliding over rolling hills, pastures, historic townships, fascinating landscapes. The ultimate freedom.
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What happened to the Caravelles?
Many aircraft models have come and gone. One of it was the elegant French Caravelle. A reflecction.