Friday, 16 March 2012

This is my world

A view at the mouth of the Douro river as it flows into the Atlantic ocean.


A story behind: As I hustled down to the river and set up my D700 and 16-35, I already had an idea in my mind of how I wanted to compose the image: the foreground with stone stairs, long exposure time to soften the water and three lighthouses on the horizon. My lens already had my polarizer and I added the 3-stop soft-step ND Grad to balance the exposure of the bright areas of the sky with the pastel colored sea in the shaded foreground.

From the south the moisture-soaked clouds were approaching and the sky was lighting up for the sunset. I set my camera with the remote and sit on the stairs enjoying the view.

Gear:
Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm. Polarizer. 3-stop soft-step ND Grad.

Aperture:
f/22

Shutter speed:
30 sec

Exposure bias:
0 EV

Focal Length: 22 mm

ISO: 200

Place taken ( map ): Porto, Portugal.

Date Taken: Thursday, March 15th, 2012, 18: 45

Maciek.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Lisbon - Vasco da Gama bridge


Vasco da Gama bridge stretches for 17 kilometers and is one of the longest structures in Europe.

A story behind: Monday. Very early morning. Shooting photos with Mariusz at the bank of the Tagus river, at one of my favorite spots close to the Vasco da Gama Bridge.
The light was far from perfect with almost clear sky. The sunrise was quick but spectacular. I used B&W
preset in my camera.
Gear: Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm. Tripod. ND reverse 0,6.

Aperture:
f/22

Shutter speed:
1 sec

Exposure bias:
-0,7 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 200

Place taken: Lisbon, Portugal.

Date Taken: Monday, March January 5th, 2012, 06: 45

Maciek.

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

The westernmost point of the continental Europe


Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point if the continental Europe, Portugal. Ursa beach.



A story behind: This is one of the most spectacular locations for landscape photographers in Portugal - the Ursa beach situated in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, 60 kilometers west of Lisbon. On the right of the picture one can see a huge rock with a natural Bear (Ursa) shape and another rocky formation on its side, named Gigante (Giant).

Location: Close to Cabo da Roca, Portugal.

Gear: Nikon D700, Nikkor 16-35 mm AF-S ED. Handheld.

Aperture: f/13

Shutter speed: 1/200 sec

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 200

Date: March 5th, 2012.

Maciek.


Thursday, 1 March 2012

The storytelling landscape



The very end of Mosteiros peninsula. A view to the Eastern cliffs of Sete Cidades mountain, Portugal.



A story behind: The entire route along the Western coast of the São Miguel island is considered a visual treat for the eye, but my personal preference is the northwestern-most point around the small village of Mosteiros. This is where I concentrate the majority of my photography and walks. Recently I felt a little bored with the Mosteiros beach so I looked for the new spot for shooting photos.
That night the landscape was playing the big show and the only person standing at the audience was me. The sky was covered with quickly moving dark clouds with some light patches from the dying sun. The massive cliffs of the Eastern side of the Sete Cidades volcano were bravely standing against the
Middle Atlantic waves. And in the foreground lava-formed stones and small waterfalls with amazing parallel wave lines emerging only on the long shutter images.


Technique: Rapidly changing water and weather conditions with suddenly appearing/disappearing big bright water areas in the foreground were really a big challenge to set up a right white balance. Tripod, cable remote and 3-stop reversed ND Grad filter.

Location: Outside the village of Mosteiros, Portugal.

Gear: Nikon D700, Nikkor 16-35 mm AF-S ED. Tripod. RAW to Tiff.

Aperture: f/10

Shutter speed: 2 sec

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 200

Maciek
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Sunday, 26 February 2012

The silence

Murtosa, Vouga river delta, Portugal. On the horizon the lights of the city of Aveiro.



A story behind: Standing alone in the shallow waters of the Vouga river delta surrounded by the silence. Me and my camera.

Full frame Nikon D700 allows to capture a great number of details from the full of light clouds on the horizon to the very poor lit boat hull.
With the help of my polarizer, I simply waited for the ambient light on the water to match the sunset light on the horizon. The magic happened a couple of minutes after the sunset when the light got pleasant allowing the rest of the scene to fade to softness.


Enjoy.

Location: Village of Murtosa, Portugal.

Gear: Nikon D700, Nikkor 16-35 mm AF-S ED. Tripod. RAW to Tiff.

Aperture: f/22

Shutter speed: 3 sec

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 50

Maciek
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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Sixty Nine - a picture from Liverpool

Number "69"

A story behind: This is another example of the modern architecture photography. I took this picture during our short stay in Liverpool early this week. Museum of Liverpool located at the famous city´s Waterfront is a recently opened space hosting exhibitions and galleries. At the center and heart of the building these beautiful spiral stairs arise.
One can find this photo on a front page of http://www.onephoto.net/.

Location: Liverpool City Museum, Liverpool, Great Britain.

Gear: Nikon D80, Sigma 10-20 mm, handheld. RAW to Tiff.

Aperture: f/9

Shutter speed: 1/125 sec

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Focal Length: 10 mm

ISO: 500

Date Taken: Wednesday, February 15th, 2012, 14: 45

Maciek
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Thursday, 9 February 2012

Playing with the light

Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, Portugal






A story behind: Modern architecture comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, styles, and forms. The main entrance to the Serralves Museum of the Contemporary Art is a multidimensional space: tree basic dimensions, the light that changes rapidly with time and the movement of the people. That morning an almost horizontal light coming from the upper left corner added some new convergence lines to the whole scene.
I searched for patterns paying special attention to the contrasting polygons and avoiding the unnecessary and uninteresting elements. By adding a human subject to the picture I created a natural perspective and brought some life to the final image.
One can find this photo on a front page of http://www.onephoto.net/.


and on 1x.com: www.1x.com/#!/photo/48245




Location: Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto, Portugal.

Gear: Nikon D700, Nikkor 16-35 mm AF-S ED. Handheld. RAW to Tiff.

Aperture: f/13

Shutter speed: 1/125 sec

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 400

Date Taken: Thursday, February 9th, 2012, 10: 31

Maciek
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Monday, 6 February 2012

The clouds have finally appeared



The Granja port lighthouse.

A story behind: The sunset over the Atlantic ocean with heavy clouds, low tide, rocks and quiet sea observed from the mouth of the small fishermen port of Granja.


Gear: Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm. Tripod. ND 0.6. Standing and taking photo from one of the most furthermost rocks of the shoreline accessible by foot.

Aperture:
f/22


Shutter speed:
12 sec

Exposure bias:
-0.7 EV

Focal Length: 16 mm

ISO: 50

Place taken: Granja beach, Portugal.


Date Taken: Sunday, February 5th, 2012, 18: 00


Maciek.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

A Friday night


The Felgueiras lighthouse. The late afternoon at the Foz beach, Porto, Portugal.
A story behind: The Felgueiras lighthouse was built in 1886. Its system of lamps and lenses is now deactivated due to the construction of the new lighthouse close-by.

Gear: Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm. Tripod.

Aperture:
f/22

Shutter speed:
5 sec

Exposure bias:
-0.3 EV

Focal Length: 20 mm

ISO: 200

Place taken: Porto Foz beach, Portugal.

Date Taken: Friday, Fabruary 3rd, 2012, 18: 07

Maciek.

Friday, 3 February 2012

The sun sinking into the horizon - a view from my window.



A story behind: Days and weeks pass and the weather continues the same: cold nights, nice days with blue sky and ZERO clouds. This is an landscape-photographer nightmare. I long for clouds, soft light and photo opportunities.

That
Thursday night being completely desperate I took my Nikkor 75-300 mm lenses opened the window and shot the sunset.



Gear:
Nikon D700. Nikkor 75-300 mm. Handheld.

Aperture:
f/5.6


Shutter speed:
1/120 sec


Exposure bias:
-0.3 EV

Focal Length: 300 mm

ISO: 500

Place taken: Porto, Portugal.


Date Taken: Thursday, February 2nd, 2012, 18: 50


Maciek.