Ministry of the Yellow by micmol on Flickr.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires: views from plaza San Martin
Ministry of the Yellow by micmol on Flickr.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires: views from plaza San Martin
Barrilete cósmico by .canelson. on Flickr.
sobre el ordinario by micmol on Flickr.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires: views from plaza San Martin. Torre de los Ingleses.
BA by District of Colombia on Flickr.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cielo de Palermo by Absolut Mato on Flickr.
Plaza Francia at dusk by Guillermo Esteves on Flickr.
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Source: photo.gesteves.com/post/15238924543/plaza-francia
leaving town by micmol on Flickr.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires: about to cross the River Plate.
the ceiling - HDR by Gerrit…! on Flickr.
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Another shot taken in Galerias Pacifico. This time its the beautifully painted ceiling in the center of the shopping mall. 17mm is not short enough here I think. I should one day take the 10-20mm and a tripod and shoot this again!
Three shot HDR handheld.
shot with:
Nikon D7000
Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM @ 17mm
at f/2.8, 1/15sec - 1/60sec - 1/250sec, ISO 100
light over Gotham by Gerrit…! on Flickr.
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Three exposure HDR shot handheld from my office. After playing around in postprocessing I somehow had to think of the Dark Knight…
shot with:
Nikon D7000
Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM @ 36mm
at f/2.8, 1/400sec (+2EV, -2EV), ISO 400
lunchbreak by Gerrit…! on Flickr.
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Another shot out of my office. I decided to use my lunchbreak today to try out using an ND-filter for the first time. I own a B+W 10-stop filter ever since I got my DSLR but never used it before. Shooting the street might not be the best subject for using such a filter, but it was all that was available… and I only wanted to see if I get the exposure right… This is the result. I processed the photo in photomatix (pseudo HDR out of a single RAW file). The ghosting that can be seen in the cars is not from the HDR treatment but because of the 66 second exposure.
Pixelpeeping I just realized that I hadn’t turned on the long exposure noise reduction and that there are some red and white hot pixels in the picture… so what…
shot with:
Nikon D7000
NIKKOR AF-S 35mm 1:1.8G with B+W ND-110 (10 stop neutral density filter)
at f/7.1 and 66 sec, ISO 100
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