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Sunset
A glorious sunset shot at Missolonghi, Greece. Taken with Fuji GSW690iii and Fuji Velvia 50 film. Exposure time was 120 seconds. (c)2013 Konstantinos Besios. All rights reserved.
Posted in Analog, Landscapes
Tagged analog, colors, film, Fuji gsw690, Fuji Velvia 50, seascapes, Sunset, travel
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Fields
A few images of fields for today’s post with the Sony NEX 5N and 18-55 zoom lens. It’s been a long time since I used this camera which is mostly reserved these days for family snapshots. The very contrasty scenery … Continue reading
Fields
Images at fields with the Nikon D800E using the Nikon 28-300 and 24mm f/2.8 lenses. It was a beautiful day and I also made some film images (which will take a while to develop). (c)2013 Konstantinos Besios. All Rights Reserved.
My favorite landscape images for 2012
Continuing my search for my favorite images of 2012, I have chosen some of the best landscape photos I have shot during the past year. (c)2012 Konstantinos Besios. All Rights Reserved.
One image, three versions
When light conditions are very contrasty, getting the result you want is quite tricky. I will either use a ND Grad filter, a polarizer filter or bracket shots. I don’t like HDR so I will often try to dodge and … Continue reading
Sunrise
(Ricoh GX200) (c)2012 Konstantinos Besios. All rights reserved.
Landscapes with Nikon D800E and Nikon 28-300 lens
This is my second shooting session with the Nikon D800E and the Nikon 28-300 f/3.5-5.6 lens. An all around lens, that provides a very large focal length range, so that you don’t have to change lenses often. The 28-300 is … Continue reading
Landscape photos
After two weeks of relaxing, and taking images offlowers, droplets and insects, at last I decided to drive for an hour and find a decent landscape to shoot. Weather conditions were not very good (there was some haze), but the … Continue reading
Serene
The image below is one of my favorite ones. I chose the tile “Serene” for this post because that’s exactly how I interpret this image. (Nikon D700, Nikkor 135mm f2 DC) It had just stopped raining and I was trying … Continue reading