This was taken from across the lake just less than five minutes before the sky opened up. Fortunately before that, the lady had made the decision to get off the boardwalk and headed towards the Supertree Grove and cover.
Category: travel photography
The Voice Of Many Waters
Dancing On The Wall
The wall in the original capture was still a white sheet despite having underexposed the capture by a stop. So in post, the wall was separately darkened to bring out its actual condition.
Happy Day Out
Was preparing to photograph the stall when these folks had unexpectedly walked into the frame. Anyway, I couldn’t be happier to have them in the image and, thankfully, their postures couldn’t be better than what I would’ve asked for. This small latter detail could apparently sometimes make or break the image. It’s the reason I usually like to shoot short burst when it involves moving folks in street photography.
Off The Wall
Traversing The Supertrees
When The Streams Sing
In The Eye of A Fish
A diagonal fish-eye lens was used in this 2012 shot. Despite using a sturdy tripod, some shake were still visible at 100 percent view. This was probably due to shutter shock which thing the older Panasonic cameras, such as the GX1 used here, were quite prone to. Thankfully, things looked fine at this size.
The Popular Corner Florist
Out of the few shots, I liked this one better with a gentleman in a cowboy hat.
London Echoes
The Busiest Station
This image was converted from the DNG raw and cropped a little in post so that things won’t look too small.