Freitag, 16. Dezember 2011

Pleased to meet U! :-)


My new friend and watchdog Moses completed my household since november - and as you can see here he shows a friendly and very "charming" character (with some mad undertones)... :-)
I have to admit, that it is not very easy to shoot serious landscapes with one arm, while big Moses is dragging at the leash - but on the other hand i am now much more frequently out in the meadows and woods of my hometown. In the meantime i can let him dig his holes without his leash and so i am hopeful, that i will be able to shoot some serious landscapes again. Though he is better in finding mouseholes than in finding good motives. Maybe i can trim him a bit in a photographic artistic direction, who knows?! ;-)

Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2011

Bridge over Untroubled Water


Long Time Exposure with a strong Grayfilter is a good method to simplify photographs. Like other methods to simplify images (for instance by using open aperture or by using natural effects, like strong backlight, fog or motion blurness) have we a good contrast between the sharp und blur parts of the images. I especially like the quieteness and calmness of running water, it looks, as if it was frozen. The whole scenery looks bewitched and surreal - and this is the reason, why i like these kind of photography. It is a lot of fun, to find and photograph locations with moving objects, like wind mills, wind power wheels, all kinds of water etc.

Freitag, 8. Juli 2011

Unsettled June


Well, it did not rain - but it threatened to rain, and as we know from chess: The threat is stronger than the execution! ;-)

Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011

Cloud of Life

There are definetely a lot of beautiful things to discover, even in the ugliest pure plantations of my hometown. Here i found (a few weeks ago) the first leaves of a beech - what a wonderful sight amongst all the monotone vertical lines of the pure plantation and all the bio-garbage on the ground. How much more sadly would the pure plantation look, if they also would cut these single beeches, that our ancestors once planted? I found a lot of little broadleaf trees, who were cut for no reasons, but being different to the wanted sort of trees.
I hope, that these wood owners wake up one day, that they are not only destroying the beautiness of their vegetation but also the ecological base of many animals - and to a certain degree also the health of their wood.

Dienstag, 14. Juni 2011

Fernscape


I was in the wood today and was crawling under the fern - so you see the result. :-)
The original colour image was set to mono and i also colourized and processed it a bit - it should be viewn in big and on a dark background (Simply click on "L" - and with another click on "all sizes" you should view it bigger.)

Dienstag, 24. Mai 2011

The Last Birches


When i started my serious digital photography in 2003, the whole place here was full with wild grown birches.
After 8 years, they all are cut except this small group. It is probable a matter of time, until they will vanish from the scenery too. So i thought, a blur and a bit grainy interpretation of this scenery, taken a few minutes after sunset, is the right presentation for this sujet. I also colorized this monochromatic photo, as you surely notice at first sight. The upper part looks, as if it is printed on wet paper, i recommend you to view this image in big, even with the usual loss in the image processing of blogger.com.

Montag, 7. Februar 2011

Jack Simon published his first book: "UNTITLED"

My dear friend and admired streetphotographer Jack Simon published his first book, which can be ordered HERE.
As reader of this blog you will surely know, that Jack is a great and sensitive streetphotographer.
If you not yet know his amazing shots, you can view Jack's Flickr-portfolio f.i. at his Flickr-Account.

Jack's book is printed by blurb and was chosen in a blurb contest to be exhibited at the Format Festival in England next month. Jack also has a small series being shown at the festival. This tells a lot about the quality of Jack's first book - he has obviously impressed the blurb people very much and i have no doubt, that his amazing photos will impress his readers as well.

Sonntag, 5. Dezember 2010

Wood Curtain


It is not so easy to photograph the pure plantation of the so called "woods" in Lower Saxony, where i come from. Simply because everything looks equal - everywhere you look, you see vertical lines, and a lot of disturbing "garbage" (dead branches etc.) on the ground. But sometimes the right light helps, to illuminate an area in a special way. You see here such an interesting light and interesting vertical lines (the image has rhythm), nevertheless the first post processing was not 100 percent successful: My processing for Art Limited caused a few artefacts, and so i put this image on my "to do" list. Yesterday was a good day, to make a new, corrected try and i hope, i was successful. The feedback at Flickr was good for this version, and i hope, that the reader of this blog also like this "new" and corrected version.
Have a good Christmas-time!

Donnerstag, 11. November 2010

In the Fog


I like - as most photographers - fog. Fog is simplifying the composition, it creates a dreamy and artistic atmosphere. Sometimes even spooky or dark - and sometimes, when sun is banashing out the morning fog with sun rays, fog photos can look very spectacular. So i recommend every landscape photographer, to go out and shoot, when you next time have fog, as i did it 2 weeks ago. As usual the crop of good shots was a few times as big, as on ordinary walks. And i have to confess, that i especially like this image here more and more.
It was "love at second sight" so to speak, because at first i did not think, that it was the best shot of my "foggy walk". But in the meantime i like this abstract composition better than the other images - maybe because of the contrast between the (almost) dead tree and the living tree? I don't know, maybe it is just because of my personal taste.
Some other shots of this walk you can see HERE in my Flickr-workaccount (comment function disabled, because i want to concentrate my discussions on my main account.).

Mittwoch, 3. November 2010

Embrace me


Maybe a bit belated for Halloween, but nevertheless weird and almost a self portrait (at least created with self timer), or what would you say? ;-)

Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010

"Street Photography" by Rui Palha


Going..., ursprünglich hochgeladen von Rui Palha

A dear friend, Streetphotographer-legend Rui Palha, has published a book with the title "Street Photography", which i strongly recommend to each true lover of street photography. Rui is well known for his elegant and sensitive street shots of Lisbon - his outstanding works can be viewn f.e. at Rui's Flickraccount.

You find a short video about the book HERE and you can order your copy HERE.
The perfect Christmas-gift! :-)
"Street Photography" is printed in a limited edition, so you should not wait too long with your order... ;-)

Sonntag, 17. Oktober 2010

self


Here is another - more radical - post processing work of an older shot from 2009.
I think, it is perfect as profile picture in web 2.0 communities - a good data protection, me as human ghost in a more and more virtual world... ;-)

Donnerstag, 22. Juli 2010

Singing the Blues


Found this cow yesterday "on stage" - this was my first actual Photo.net shot, and it seems, as if the users there liked it. I edited the original shot a bit, so this is the modified version. I also thought about a different toning (bicolour), but this looked a bit too artificial to me, so i left it with a classical sepia toning.

Montag, 19. Juli 2010

I am now full member of Photo.net

After a long search for a good community to show and discuss photography i just bought myself a one year subcription of photo.net. I did not find a better community, although photo.net is showing mostly placative shots. But on a good level - and i also found a lot of good photographers there.
In the last years i had to learn: THE perfect community for photographers will be probable only a dream - f.e. Flickr is the biggest community of the world, but i dislike the rubbish white background, which is destroying the tones of each low key or available light photo. And Flickr has a big problem with their mass of uploads. It is all too much there, it leads to flippancy and i dislike that too. Flickr is not bad as a second community and/or to stay in contact with good photographers - but to me it is "all too much" and to big there: Too much photos, too much uploads, too much groups, too much of everything. So everything costs too much time and you do not find the photographers and the images, you are interested in amongst this huge mass of shown shots - each new good image is erasing the effect of a good image, that you found before.
So you are drowned with contacts and photos there, and this is against my principles of "less is more". Even good photographers can't resist of showing shot by shot (because of the Flickr flatrate), and there are times, where you have to look at 40,50 shots the day of ONE single contact. Others are "only" showing 5 shots, but in the end your, lets say 40,50 contacts are presenting you 100 or more shots, day by day - around the clock. You know, what i mean with the "Flickr-too much-syndrome"? ;-)
Other communities have big problems with trouble makers, fake accounts and trolls, like the german "Fotocommunity", better known as "FC" (in these days it should be translated as Fake Community). The admins of the FC are totally cack-handed, and as if this was not enough: The price of a full membership is extremely high, you only get a handfull uploads the week, even as full member. So it is the other extreme to the Flickr mass of shots - and as a result of the trouble there, more and more good photographers have left the FC or have changed to a free account. So the FC is photographically becoming more and more uninteresting for engaged photographers. It is a place for newcomers, snapshooters and people, who are more interested in talking or wasting their time than in shooting. A vanity club on a very low level.
Some more minus points of the FC: As freemember they are adding a special advertising to your shots and they will delete your old portfolio, if you should decide, to go back from fullaccount to freeaccount. (F.e. Flickr will never delete any image of you.)
And their new google-advertising for freeaccounts can be very tasteless, f.e. if you are showing images of the KZ Dachau, it could be, that you find advertising for "holidays in Israel" beside your photo. So it is really unacceptable to me, to spend time and money for a new FC-account. Much money, less performance, very few number of good photographers - and a lot of trouble with all the well known idiots (sorry, i should have called them "experts") there, who frequently are showing their bad habits under the "gallery" images. I cannot take this community seriously any more.

Other communities are too small, too expensive or too far away from serious photography, so i hope, that i have found in Photo.net a good new community, where i can show my images and talk about photography. You find my new Photo.net-account HERE.

Sonntag, 27. Juni 2010

The Last Trip


Long time exposure with "zoom effect" (turning the focal length ring while exposition). I found this wreck accidentally in a dark and lonely small forest.
I was really surprised about this weird sight.
When i thought about the better times, that this car once surely have had, the idea for this composition was born.