Here a series of drawings by the Greatest Artist. To me they bring images of China to mind, mist covered hills and meandering rivers.
I was amazed, watching them appear and disappear. They were there, for a moment, no matter if anyone saw it or not.
2010-07-26
2010-07-24
Open
1/800 s F/2.8 ISO 100 EF-S 17-55 at 17mm,
Baltic Sea coast, Karwieńskie Błota, 2010-07-13, 20:04
For us, living way from the coast, the open horizon, that vast, living expanse of the sea has a truly mesmerizing effect. Regardless of age :)
More sea-centred imagery to come soon.
2010-07-20
Back again
Upper Łomniczka river
2,5 s F/22 ISO 100 EF-S 17-55 at 18mm, -2/3 EV, tripod mounted
2 July 2010, 14:19, Dolina Łomniczki, Karkonosze
I've been away from this blog for a while. That does not meat I was not taking photographs. This image was taken during our short trip to Karpacz, Karkonosze at the beginning of July. Our first hike was up the Łomniczka stream valley. I got prepared, took all lenses, filters, tripod. I knew where we would be going and approximate locations of interesting spots. When we stopped here I sat for a while and watched my sons play in the water. When I was ready to start photographing - I slipped the very moment I stepped onto the river boulders. I forgot how slippery they can be. I briused my leg quite badly and nearly dropped the camera into water. A hard lesson...
I tried several locations, both on the way up and down, hoping for some good results, inspired by the water photography master, my friend John.
Upper Łomniczka river II
0.6 s F/13 ISO 100 EF-S 17-55 at 37mm, -1 1/3 EV, tripod mounted
2 July 2010, 17:22, Dolina Łomniczki, Karkonosze
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