Friday, 20 November 2015

A Beautiful Picture for Christmas Present?

Well, my friend in Roumania can oblige. He's a professional photographer:



February sunset near Danube VI

The same colorful sunset from the beginning of February, this year, 2015. The camera used for this picture was the 16 Megapixels Panasonic G5 working in the Raw mode and fitted with the 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 Panasonic Asph. objective. The exposure time was set to 1/20 s at a focal length of 42mm (84mm full frame equivalent). The F-number was set to F9 at 160 ISO. The image was not cropped so, the maximum print size is an A1. Image stabilization was used in this case. Have a very nice day!!!



December evening over Danube XVI

Mid December evening over the old Dobrogea's Mountains and the Danube, as seen last year, from 2014. The camera used for this picture was the Sigma DP3 Merrill. The exposure time was set to 1/80 s at a focal length of 50mm (75mm full frame equivalent). The F-number was set to F7.1 at 100 ISO. The resulting image was interpolated in the Sigma Photo Pro Raw converter to 59 Mpixels. The maximum print size is greater than A0.



December warm light

Warm winter light on the upper cliff of the Danube as seen in mid December, last year from 2014. The camera used for this picture was the Sigma DP3 Merrill. The exposure time was set to 1/80 s at a focal length of 50mm (75mm full frame equivalent). The F-number was set to F8 at 100 ISO. The resulting image was interpolated in the Sigma Photo Pro Raw converter to 59 Mpixels. The maximum print size is bigger than A0.



Trees of the Danube in May

Trees of the Danube in mid May, this year, from 2015. The camera used for this picture was the 16 Megapixels Panasonic G5 working in the Raw mode and fitted with the 45-200mm F4-5.6 Panasonic objective. The exposure time was set to 1/200 s at a focal length of 200mm (400mm full frame equivalent). The F-number was set to F5.6 at 160 ISO. The image was not cropped so, the maximum print size is an A1. Have a very nice day!!!

No comments:

Post a Comment