Golden burnt crop fields, endless plains, and those so lonely trees, waiting for the next moment of shadow and water...
Vast scapes where the mind wanders and reflects about this world we live in, about its diversity and magnanimous power, about the smallness of a single human being, compared to the gigantic capacity he has of tearing apart the soil he steps...
Let us be different. Let us try.
José Ramos ____________________________ Baixo Alentejo - Portugal
Photo taken on a trip to my home land, the city of Beja, and its vast surroundings, know for its endless plains and strong heat, but also by such a powerful feeling of serenity and infinity. It was an amazing weekend, with lots of photos that I'll be posting whenever I can.
Pentax K10d Sigma 10-20 3 stop + 2 stop ND Grad
Technique - The light was a bit dull in this afternoon, so I went to try a double exposure, with a long exposure for the sky and regular exposure for the land, to achieve than clean sky with a strong sense of flow. Exposure blending in the end. Post-processing - levels, colour balance, saturation, sharpness.
magnificent color my friend..bravo..but can you tell me..on this kind of shutter speed how can you make those leavey things not blurry?..coz they always move right?
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*tamauz
tamauz | 1430-2009
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everything is colourfull - :: - [link]
That's great!
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learning is just a process..passion is what you need to accomplish..
my other account on deviantart ~Menyeng
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"art is a selfish thing, all art has to be for the person who is doing it, it has to be something they are driven to do, and the fact that other people like it, it's a bonus" David Gilmour
bogdanciocsan.com
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learning is just a process..passion is what you need to accomplish..
my other account on deviantart ~Menyeng
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SAVE THE HOUSEBOAT! [link]
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Philip Stewart
Scotland, UK
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Just curious, what aperture did you use?
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