Long Exposure on the Soccer Pitch.
I regarded Alan's suggestion as good and put it into practice tonight in a women's soccer matchup. I had some limited fashion of success.
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I regarded Alan's suggestion as good and put it into practice tonight in a women's soccer matchup. I had some limited fashion of success.
Years ago, I was camping on top of the mountain in Lake District National Park, UK, and woke up to a beautiful sunrise. Grabbed my camera, jumped out of the tent and went looking for a subject.
I'm on the fence on this one. A minimal image capture beneath a raised walkway within a Savannah art museum.
Feedback (whether positive or negative) both encouraged and welcomed.
Haven't posted in a while, but recently went on a backpacking trip in Wyoming and stopped through the Tetons and captured this at sunrise.
A photo of opportunity.
I was walking the beach looking for a composition is the harsh midday Sun when I came around a sea stack and across this opportunity.
Nikon D850 and 105 VR Dark and Moody. I thought to share with you Do you guys like it ?
My intent was a minimalist of the grasses at Bandon Marsh Wildlife Refuge Area, but there is SO MUCH going on the photo that I think it might break the Heal tool if I tried to clean it up.
With October almost upon us I am looking for suggestions for a new over-arching theme or challenge for the group.
Surfaces of water makes for great abstract photos. I've got many of them.
50mm 1/1600 f5.6
A few weeks ago I got a small tripod so I could take pictures at Harry's level, and that seemed to work out.
This is what happens when the client is late. I go off and wander around until I come up agains a brick wall.
Weekend shot in the High Tatras - Slovakia, where it was beautifully foggy. It was only a matter of time before the peaks of the local mountains gradually climbed...
I was walking back to my car after finishing up The Orton series and casually looking for compositions when I spotting one shoe on top of a structure someone must have thrown from the viewpoint.
Just came back from a week in the Steens Wilderness Area and taking astrophotography from the Alvord desert never happened due to the heavy smoke from the wildfires around the Western US.
This capture represents the cold morning during a hike in the Picos de Europa. When I saw the plant I decided to lie down on the ground and photograph it for the foreground.
Broncolor used this shot in their new Broncolor Para Brochure. They asked for it a few weeks ago.
The Para 222 was used as prime along with striplights L/R in back.
What do you think... too dark?
I've just arrived for a few weeks in Tasmania.
These silos near the ferry terminal provide an opportunity for abstract images.
I just started macro photography by the beginning of August of this year.
The fertile soil and weather make Victoria's Western District productive farmland.
I got real lucky that the morning I got this shot the winds changed and pushed some of the haze from the wild fires out west.
These photo, and crop, were taken using three shot in-camera multi-exposure:
1 - In focus and proper exposure 2 - In focus and over exposed 3 - Proper exposure and slight zoom out
A quiet corner late on a winter afternoon at the top of Turret Falls in the Grampians in Victoria.
This tree caught my eye in 2015, and I drive past it when I relax in Victoria's Grampians in winter and explore the district, with much violent breaking, looking for a place to safely do a U-turn a
A quiet corner late on a winter afternoon at the top of Turret Falls in the Grampians in Victoria.
Model: Jet Munneke Photographer: Bram van Dal www.bvdbvphotography.com
1/1500 F/1.4 200 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
I was not a big fan of flower walls, but I think I found a way to make one cool. How did I do?
I have a deep photographic attraction for the shapes of water, but I seldom try to capture them in a controlled environment.
Just catching up on some older images. When relaxing at the beach I noticed a series of interesting cloud formations and thought "why not'?
This image is a homage to old world paintings. It has a splash of renaissance art feel, with the movement of Romanticism.