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More pond-side fluorescence


Andy Perrin

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Andy Perrin

Here's some light-painting for you all. These are panos taken with a Sony Zeiss FE 55mm/1.8 lens. WB significantly altered all over the place, and I brightened shadows etc. to taste.

 

F/1.8 (a poor choice, but the high resolution made up for the bad depth of field), ISO100, 10"

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F/8 (I realized the error...), ISO1600, 30"

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And not related to UVIVF at all, here is just a nice pano of the lovely mirror reflection on the pond.

 

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Crop:

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Fascinating play of color and light on water.

The first two look almost tropical. 

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Andy Perrin

If by "tropical" you mean like one of those tropical fish aquariums with a blacklight, Andrea, I would agree! 😆

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I think that f/1.8 for the first image was an excellent choice as it added to the feeling of depth.

That image is my definite favourite with all colours and a mix of sharpness.

 

The milkiness of the water adds yet another dimension, looking like some cloud of magical fog.

Maybe a road into a Silfen-path?

https://peterfhamilton.fandom.com/wiki/Silfen_Paths

 

I think those colours would be difficult to print.

Otherwise it would be very nice as a big framed high res print.

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