frieri
Established
M8 + Biogon 2.8/25 + ND filter & Capture One.
No retouching.
Autumn as I see it. Feel free to see my portfolio on http://www.robertofrieri.net/20111113T212951.html
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No retouching.
Autumn as I see it. Feel free to see my portfolio on http://www.robertofrieri.net/20111113T212951.html
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dave lackey
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I like these... impressionist images to me are much more interesting than most of the highly detailed images we see everyday!!! Well done, IMO.
BTW, it is difficult to get good comments from this tough group
so keep posting anyways, there are lots of people who like these images.
BTW, it is difficult to get good comments from this tough group
Geordiepete
Member
Powerful impressions!
craygc
Well-known
Dave, have to agree... Roberto has produced some fine work there. Greatly enjoyed viewing it, including the whole series on your web site 
Vics
Veteran
Good work here Roberto! Keep them coming!
SciAggie
Well-known
Very cool shots.
I'm guessing you used the technique of shaking the tripod during exposure? If you are willing to share technical details that would be nice - shutter speed, f stop, etc.
Thanks for posting.
I'm guessing you used the technique of shaking the tripod during exposure? If you are willing to share technical details that would be nice - shutter speed, f stop, etc.
Thanks for posting.
I would also be interested in the technique used to attain the images.
They are beautiful.
They are beautiful.
frieri
Established
Very cool shots.
I'm guessing you used the technique of shaking the tripod during exposure? If you are willing to share technical details that would be nice - shutter speed, f stop, etc.
Thanks for posting.
Well, just slow shutter speed and a combination of camera movement while I was walking closer or further from the subject.
I've used B+W Neutral Density filter 110, ISO 160-320, f/2.8-8.
No tripod.
(Sorry for my poor english)
j j
Well-known
Good stuff. I may go out and steal your technique this weekend! Except that where I live there would be no need for the filter at this time of year.
Your English is good.
Your English is good.
Roberto- thanks for the explanation, and your English is very good.
Your pictures reminded me of some from the early '70s published in "Modern Photography". The photographer Zoomed a Nikon 43~86 lens with the shutter at a slow speed.
Your images are much nicer, have an ethereal look to them.
Your pictures reminded me of some from the early '70s published in "Modern Photography". The photographer Zoomed a Nikon 43~86 lens with the shutter at a slow speed.
Your images are much nicer, have an ethereal look to them.
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