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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Commuting - dusk dark city photography
© patrice de Santa Coloma
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It was a bad fishing night he told me, but, the early sun rays of that day were not to be missed or pissed by any fish count. A coffee for both, a cigarette for him and a long chat. Mediterranean sea, Ancient city and port of Tyre. Lebanon.
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The morning light in winter can be very nice. This place is showing the architecture of our local main hospital which is on the way to my office. I go there often and here I wnted to find ho well the Leica Q can cover the whole range of light here. Very little in pp only a slight boost of the shadows was necessary. Leica Q
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That day in early october started promising with a cold temperatures, clear air and a golden light. I decided to roam ina nearby park on a hill in my hometown. Light was gorgeous so I could not make up my mind and processed a bw series from those pictures which were being planned as such. Olympus EM 5 with Summilux
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these days here are gray dull droop and therefore all the Christmas illumination makes sense. But nature also can be quite promising. Often my camera goes with me to my office and so did yesterday. This time I took my new toy, an Olympus OMD mounted with Elmarit 90 mm. There was a breeze so I tried to get a painting where the element of movement should also be included. The bushes in front of my office window were slightly swaying. all this enchantment was gone within 20 minutes approx. you can have a look whether you will find it likewise inspirational.
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recently we visited the city of Prague for a few days. Now I am sitting over hundreds of files to be processed. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is an amazing place for its hundreds of historic buildings, many of the Juvenile style and Art Deco or middle ages, renaissance and whatsoever. Light was gorgeous there being reflected by bright painted buildings which gave the light a soft golden quality. - But here for a start some morning and nightscapes. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit 28 mm view from Malá Strana over the Ultava river Olympus EM5 with Nocticron Charles' Bridge view from Malà Strana at 6:00 a.m. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit 28 mm view from Malá Strana with Charles' Briges on the left Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit 28 mm view from Malà Strana X1, view to Hracin with Cathedral and palace
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These days there are still leaves on the beech trees and the light can give a moment of magic. One has to be quick because the magic vanishes soon. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit 60 mm macro + polarisation filter [ATTACH]347446[/ATTACH] I am afraid the macro lost very much while scaling it down for the forum size. Nevertheless one can have a glimpse of the impression of the original. I used the 2xApo converter, and stacked 2 versions of different shutterspeed. [ATTACH]347448[/ATTACH]