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Merkosh — Den Regentropfen so nah

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GeorgieDeeArt [2017-11-12 14:09:00 +0000 UTC]

Nice!! I like the darkness of this image with little pops of light from the water

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Merkosh In reply to GeorgieDeeArt [2017-11-12 15:57:12 +0000 UTC]

Like diamonds.

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GeorgieDeeArt In reply to Merkosh [2017-11-13 00:54:45 +0000 UTC]

Ja

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ausjedimaster [2017-11-06 05:07:05 +0000 UTC]

Superb. This is serious art.  Something so ubiquitous and taken for granted, shown with such beauty that is would fit well on the corporate wall of a serious company with serious architecture, or in a well designed family home. Awesome.

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Merkosh In reply to ausjedimaster [2017-11-06 17:34:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much
Maybe I should print a few of my pictures to get them on the walls of my home.

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ausjedimaster In reply to Merkosh [2017-11-07 07:24:31 +0000 UTC]

I guess it may have been an odd thing for me to say, but as soon as I saw the grass picture, I could imagine it on a really large scale ( 3 metres wide perhaps) on a large curving white wall, in an open area with lots of natural light, and very Danish/Japanese Zen-Minimalist design, where you walk into the area and find yourself staring at the image. I worked for a couple of years in this building:  www.pta.com.au/uploads/project…  teaching English. The upper story overlooking the library has a large open space with a curved wall. Ideally I would have a floor to ceiling glass wall overlooking a bamboo garden with a large water feature dropping water in front of the window like a waterfall.   Although....in terms of effort.... other settings would also work.  LOL.

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Merkosh In reply to ausjedimaster [2017-11-07 16:38:51 +0000 UTC]

Well, maybe my sensor resolution is a little to small for such large prints. Or a t least you should stand a few meters away to watch the picture. Largest print  have made so far is a 80x40cm.

Maybe I should thest the sensor shift mode next time. Aaaand.... I should carry a tripod with me. and be willing to use it. It was taken free hand this time.

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ausjedimaster In reply to Merkosh [2017-11-09 14:31:07 +0000 UTC]

Tripods are incredibly useful. I'm only an amateur but I use one all the time. I found my cheap heavy one is more effective than my more expensive light weight one. I'm impressed you achieved such an incredible image just with steady hands

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Merkosh In reply to ausjedimaster [2017-11-09 17:46:58 +0000 UTC]

With steady hands and an absolutely impressive IBIS within the Olympus E-M1II.

I normaly carry a small Manfrotto Pixi Evo with me and have also a light weight tripod (rollei) and a hevier one from. It depends on what i want to do.
The picture above are made with the light weight tripod. Easy to clean..so it was no problem to get in the river.

     

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