I've been interested in photography since time ago. I like street photography, airplane photography, candid and many other.
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Fascinating picture...is the white moving item in the left portion of the picture a boat or a buoy? Its placement and motion blur makes me want to know more about it!
There is a lucky lady floating in the water, I doubt she is ever going to sleep in front of such a beautiful view. Your night shots are always the best.
@tasian thank you. They are made from gypsum. We call him "miraestels" (starswatchers). They are figures as a tribute to Joan Brossa, made from the artist Robert Llimós. @countrylassie thank you very much @roseolivia thank you very much @yaorenliu thank you very much. Probably she is a dreamer watching the stars and the outer space, dreaming with interstellar travels ;) @kt8ird thank you very much
I really love your photos! They look incredible! Is it too much to ask for info about the gear and settings you are using? I would really like to try to replicate the results with my camera. Thanks!
@joansmor@altadc Thank you very much. @gabrielp Thank you very much. You can check "Exif - view info" on the side panel on all of my pics ( I don't hide that ). This snapshot was taken at 19mm, f:11 ( to get the star shy on lights ) , at 11s of expossure, using and unexpensive tripod, and raising the ISO up to 500 to not to go with more expossure time. This is because this "unexpensive" tripod is also light and a little unstable and we had light wind. I decided not to go beyond 10 seconds of expossure, holding with my hand soft and firmly the tripod, to avoid the blur caused by the shake of him by the wind. The camera is a Fuji X-E1, an APS-C sensor, like yours. I hope this will help you
@gabrielp Great!!... Patience, perseverance, and practice will be helpful too. @juliehill Thank you very much. I'm sure it was fascinating cruising the mediterranean sailing :)
@countrylassie thank you very much
@roseolivia thank you very much
@yaorenliu thank you very much. Probably she is a dreamer watching the stars and the outer space, dreaming with interstellar travels ;)
@kt8ird thank you very much
@gabrielp Thank you very much. You can check "Exif - view info" on the side panel on all of my pics ( I don't hide that ). This snapshot was taken at 19mm, f:11 ( to get the star shy on lights ) , at 11s of expossure, using and unexpensive tripod, and raising the ISO up to 500 to not to go with more expossure time. This is because this "unexpensive" tripod is also light and a little unstable and we had light wind. I decided not to go beyond 10 seconds of expossure, holding with my hand soft and firmly the tripod, to avoid the blur caused by the shake of him by the wind. The camera is a Fuji X-E1, an APS-C sensor, like yours. I hope this will help you
@juliehill Thank you very much. I'm sure it was fascinating cruising the mediterranean sailing :)