Thank you, really. I noticed the rather unsightly, drab wall in the dull morning light, and then I saw the darkening sky; I felt somewhat threatened. That wall, with its streak of light was particularly interesting, eerie.
Thank you, Heinz. The conditions - rain-washed trees, subdue light - made it easier to keep the shades of grey. The delicacy of tones are nature's gift. Lucky to be the button-presses.
Thank you. If I am a novice, and have to differentiate them, it would be quite a job; if I am not a novice, looking for one of them in that jungle, is tiresome. To make sure you must conform, there is another row, unbroken, standing in front.
Thank you. Shot at 5am at M. Just wanted to see the sleek and gleaming metal of the coffee machine. I was about 5 feet from the left side. I think I shot it wide open; the part in focus was only about 7-10 ft. ISO 1600 is as much as I want to push my M9.
Thank you. This is a building opposite the National Library. The lighting is from the evening sun glancing off the building. I don't see this lighting often. Glad I caught it.
Thank you. This is a humble wall in a restaurant, left unadorned by the new owner. i thought the colour and texture of its faded past still worth remembering.
Thank you, Heinz. After the rain, before the sun dries things up, the trees are more contrasty, easier to stand out. I didn't have to do PP, just made sure I exposed correctly.
Joe,
Many thanks for your kind words! These boats are similar to Bateaux Mouches, in Paris, but this image was captured in Strasbourg.
Best regards,
Robert
Thank you very much for your message and for your time, mitresg!!
I have applied the "multiple exposure" technique ... in this case it has been done through software mediation. Three shots, overlapping each other. I occasionally "slightly" move the camera in one of the shots to decentralize the image and get the motion blur. I do not have a "script" ... I am very chaotic in my work and every image I treat in a different way.
I hope I was helpful!!... Best regards
Nice depth, and a sense of motion. I wonder how people seem to walk on top of others. Are you shooting through a glass panel, and people are passing through 2 glass doors? Hm. Asking too much? No problem.