Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Cityscapes Final

Pointy Ships
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
20mm
f/3.8
1/2500
ISO 100
No flash
Comments: It was stormy out that day in Sicily and I thought it would be good to get a picture of the ships with the gray clouds above. The ships had to be straightened a bit. I boosted the colors especially the blues. Cropped for a taller photo.
Glowing Lights
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
18mm
f/3.5
1/15 sec
ISO 1600
No flash
Comments: Obviously the sun was going down so a high ISO was necessary. I straightened the bell tower, brightened the oranges and blues. I cropped so the tower was closer to the edge.
November in Amsterdam
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
30mm
f/4.5
1/1000 sec
ISO 200
No flash
Comments: Taken from a canal boat. I liked the trees leading you in the picture on either side. I boosted the yellows and oranges to make them pop more and cropped it a bit.
Bailey in Gubio
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
26mm
f/11
1/320 sec
ISO 200
No flash
Comments: Taken in Gubio. I played with the temperature and ended up making it look a bit sepia. I put more contrast in the clouds than the rest and had to brush Bailey's hair (heh) to make it brighter because it was dark in the original.
Venice
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
36mm
f/5.0
1/160 sec
ISO 250
No flash
Comments: The lighting was meh from the stormy weather so I made this picture black and white. I brought up the contrast a lot and cropped down.
Creepy Couple in Corner
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
18mm
f/11
25 sec
ISO 100
No flash
Tripod used
Comments: A long exposure to ghost people out of the shot. The one couple in the corner though didn't really move in 25 seconds so they stayed there but slightly transparent and I kind of liked it so I left them in the end photo. I made the photo kind of black and white but more gray and cream.
Luminous Clouds
Nikon D5200
18-55mm
18mm
f/3.5
1/1000
ISO 100
No flash
Comments: Taken in Perugia on a stormy day. I liked this photo a lot in black and white, it made the clouds really stand out and help it look darker than it was that day. I cropped it so the church wasn't directly in the middle.

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