Tag: photography
Honourable Mention at the European Photography Awards (EPA)
Evening in Budapest – Honourable Mention at EPA 2022 in the Fine Art – Cityscape category. You can see it on the EPA Winners website (searching for ‘Budapest’ seems to be the fast way) I didn’t have a zoom lens with me when strolling along the Danube this summer with my Canon R6. But I…
Garden finds
This week was hard, intensive and marked by continuous lower back pain for me. Even though the acute lumbago pain was over within a day, the difuse pain is still here combined with a disturbing inflexibility of the body. The whole experience with the medical system while not being able to walk left me seriously…
Portrait mood
Long time no post! A portrait mood is probably a first for me. I recently bought a new 100mm lens and I’m not sure if portraits are the reason or the result of that 😄 But it doesn’t really matter. Here are some special BW favourites… Tips? I’m sure there are so many more… Do…
Copenhagen light festival 2022
it was last month. it will probably be there again next year, with new installations. it’s a lovely long walk in the dark Danish February. over 10 km, just so so you know 😉 for anyone lucky enough to live in Copenhagen this big, open-air free exhibition can be seen over three weeks here is…
moon, sky, peaceful sea…
ok, I’m a bit obsessed with sunsets by the sea… can you blame me? 🙂 …’and me for you’
ice
have you tried taking photos through ice? ideas: framing reflections ice as the subject frozen objects objects enclosed in ice black and white don’t forget these tips for shooting in the cold 😉
perspective
here are 2 (of several) ways of looking at perspective in photography composition if perspective=point of view, you can shoot from: eye level being the subject bird’s view worm’s view even the loveliest subject can sometimes lead to quite boring or cliché results. that’s a good opportunity for the photographer to test another point of…
selective colour
selective or ‘pop’ colour is a photo technique where you generally desaturate your image and only keep 1 colour. While the result is often seen as lacking style, sometimes it really makes sense. Just as simple black and white makes sense in various situations. sometimes the selective colour image is simply so much better than…
framing
are you using framing in your photos? intentional or accidental? this is what framing does: provides a context for the subject leads the eye to the subject creates depth there are various types of framing such as architectural and geometric – as in my photo above. others types are natural framing (using trees, for example)…