tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post539743993993167737..comments2024-03-24T09:32:58.338+02:00Comments on Florian's Photographs: Quiver Trees by Night 1Florian Breuerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10470269408267432921noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-76835695889915725062013-12-25T13:20:20.114+02:002013-12-25T13:20:20.114+02:00Sir you did an amazing job here. The photo is cand...Sir you did an amazing job here. The photo is candid but stylish and I love the color theme. I really liked this tree here. Great job, I wish you lived around here so I could have seen more from you.Photographer Port Macquariehttp://www.jrphoto.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-81139854950487582192013-12-19T01:06:14.861+02:002013-12-19T01:06:14.861+02:00Amazing! lovely Photography. every thing lovely ar...Amazing! lovely <a href="http://cglegions.com/" rel="nofollow">Photography</a>. every thing lovely around the world.Thanks for shearing it here with us. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15617888035049853941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-56517667927550889182013-09-25T16:22:21.585+02:002013-09-25T16:22:21.585+02:00Hello there Florian,
I must confess I am amazed ...Hello there Florian, <br /><br />I must confess I am amazed and pleasantly surprised of your gallery. I want to make you an offer. Please contact me if you are interested in what I might have to say. <br /><br />Looking forward to hearing from you! Kind regards,<br /><br />Ada<br /><br />ada.staicu@gmail.com <br />CEO at THSerendipityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08005725363101365293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-23647184781342100152013-09-02T07:06:51.575+02:002013-09-02T07:06:51.575+02:00Thanks for the info, Florian.Thanks for the info, Florian.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-72956150114467249492013-09-01T20:41:35.942+02:002013-09-01T20:41:35.942+02:00It's a Nodal Ninja 3 with and EZ-leveler (very...It's a Nodal Ninja 3 with and EZ-leveler (very useful). With my camera set-up (Canon 40D + Tokina 11-16, no battery grip) this is just big enough, but with anything bigger (or a physically longer lens) a Nodal Ninja 4 would probably be better. Florian Breuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10470269408267432921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-14683464925902223352013-08-31T20:30:52.644+02:002013-08-31T20:30:52.644+02:00Fantastic work. May I know what product of Nodal N...Fantastic work. May I know what product of Nodal Ninja you use? Any recommendations? Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-33952986658975324022013-07-28T17:57:40.881+02:002013-07-28T17:57:40.881+02:00Awesome!! Lovely captures and experiences.Awesome!! Lovely captures and experiences.Higher Ed Photographyhttp://www.roygroething.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-26795405661139379142013-05-19T07:02:05.227+02:002013-05-19T07:02:05.227+02:00really amazing photosreally amazing photosseyyahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11009699232242213976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-11612954813390213432013-04-30T22:51:21.474+02:002013-04-30T22:51:21.474+02:00Thanks for taking the time to answer and congratul...Thanks for taking the time to answer and congratulations on winning a Sony World Photography Award. This was how I came to know your work.<br />Wortizradtechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18145822656290186264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-23859618622129966022013-04-29T08:15:52.557+02:002013-04-29T08:15:52.557+02:00Hi there! Yes and and no... if you go somewhere wi...Hi there! Yes and and no... if you go somewhere with really dark skies you will see the stars and Milky Way clearly and vividly; and if you're in the Southern Hemisphere, you'll also see the Magellanic Clouds clearly. <br /><br />On the other hand, cameras see the world quite differently to our naked eyes: our eyes can discern much higher contrast, but in such low light will only see in black and white, which is why the colors seen by cameras at night always seem so surprising. Also, with the camera set to a 30 second exposure on ISO 3200, it can see much fainter objects than the eye will see, and I also boosted the contrast in post-processing. Lastly, the field of view in this photograph is more than 180 degrees, compressed into a single frame, which is why the Milky Way is distorted into an arc - normally it looks quite straight as it arches overhead.<br /><br />So all in all, being there and seeing this with the unaided eye is a very different experience from viewing this photograph, but arguably it is even better - nothing can replace actually being there and experiencing the cold and the calm of a desert night.Florian Breuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10470269408267432921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-30674502346465510262013-04-29T04:06:53.593+02:002013-04-29T04:06:53.593+02:00Hello Florian I'm not a photographer but I fin...Hello Florian I'm not a photographer but I find this series of photographs enchanting. I intend to order them from you soon. But excuse my naiveté as I'm from New Jersey in the US and so there is so much light pollution. Can you see the Stars, milky way and Magellanic clouds with the naked eye as vividly or even half as vividly as the photographs or is done with filters of some kind? Thanks for your time and the photos.Wortizradtechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18145822656290186264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-59459385442384920562013-02-12T04:11:18.286+02:002013-02-12T04:11:18.286+02:00I see. Mine is not as sharp as people keep saying ...I see. Mine is not as sharp as people keep saying this lens is and sometimes I can't focus to infinity. I noticed the second problem happens when I'm shooting under really cold weather (-3° for example).<br /><br />I live in Argentina and they do not repair that lens here so I'll have to send it to USA and start playing the waiting game :(<br /><br />Does your focusing ring goes past infinity? Mine stops right in the middle of the infinity mark. I'm asking this because of my infinity focus problem.<br /><br />Thanks for your reply!Leandrohttp://leandroprz.com.arnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-28652671190314753152013-02-11T21:34:16.499+02:002013-02-11T21:34:16.499+02:00Hi Leandro, I had two problems with my Tokina: 1) ...Hi Leandro, I had two problems with my Tokina: 1) the aperture mechanism got stuck, and 2) one of the lens elements got decentered. This shows up as a marked softness on one side of the image. Both problems got fixed (separately) when I brought the lens back to the shop - the only problem being that the shop is in Germany, and I live in South Africa, so this typically took a long time. For example, my lens was in Germany when I went to Madagascar in 2010, where I would otherwise have liked to use it...<br /><br />Autofocus has always worked fine for me.Florian Breuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10470269408267432921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-46042283406276805072013-02-11T21:22:09.228+02:002013-02-11T21:22:09.228+02:00Hi Florian,
I tried to send you an email but did...Hi Florian, <br /><br />I tried to send you an email but didn't find any on your blog.<br /><br />Anyway, I have that same Tokina lens you mention and I'm having a problem with the focus. Could you please describe exactly what your problem was and how did you managed to fix it? Maybe the same problem is happening to mine and your experience could help get it fixed.<br /><br />Thank you!Leandrohttp://leandroprz.com.arnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1524505079690067505.post-34752325579955545862013-01-01T00:23:51.705+02:002013-01-01T00:23:51.705+02:00nice to come around the world...an antribute of mo...nice to come around the world...an antribute of money and freedom. But without this only macrophotography is possible....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com