Spike

Labels: Architecture, Gallery
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Blogged at 9:04 PM
Monday, August 10, 2009
Sparkling Sydney

The power of golden hours doesn't last right after the dusk. Here, I'm showing you that after the sun sets, the sky becomes darker, still with lots of blue in it... That's your aim! Shoot the cityscape when the sky is still blue (or dark blue) with the city lights turned on already! And whenever is possible, add some additional power to your image such as reflection from water. Here I use long shutter shot so that the reflection blurred and dramatizing the scene...
Labels: Cityscape, Cityscape 101, Gallery
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Blogged at 9:39 PM
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Mysterious Dissapearance

One of my best B&W so far... I like the mysteriously disappearing steps in the middle ground and also the dark shadow of the rocks extends the obscurity to the next level... The black paths were done by burn it in Photoshop CS4
Labels: Gallery, Landsacpe
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Blogged at 3:17 PM
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Spike

Labels: Architecture, Gallery
0 Comments
Blogged at 9:04 PM
Monday, August 10, 2009
Sparkling Sydney

The power of golden hours doesn't last right after the dusk. Here, I'm showing you that after the sun sets, the sky becomes darker, still with lots of blue in it... That's your aim! Shoot the cityscape when the sky is still blue (or dark blue) with the city lights turned on already! And whenever is possible, add some additional power to your image such as reflection from water. Here I use long shutter shot so that the reflection blurred and dramatizing the scene...
Labels: Cityscape, Cityscape 101, Gallery
0 Comments
Blogged at 9:39 PM
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Mysterious Dissapearance

One of my best B&W so far... I like the mysteriously disappearing steps in the middle ground and also the dark shadow of the rocks extends the obscurity to the next level... The black paths were done by burn it in Photoshop CS4
Labels: Gallery, Landsacpe
1 Comments
Blogged at 3:17 PM
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Photographer
Name:
Radityo Pradipto
Occupation:
Full Time Student
Favorite Camera:
Nikon D90
Favorite Subjects:
portrait, cityscape, landscape, wildlife
FAVORITE BOOKS:
The Digital Photographer Book
- Scott Kelby -
Favorite Vacation Spot:
Phillip Island (so far)
New Zealand (want to ^^)
Personal Motto:
"Don't Miss The Moment"
I just started learning photography on 2007 with my prosumer Panasonic FZ-8
And after 1.5 years using that camera, I moved to Nikon D90 which I am using it until today... For me, Nikon is the best because it handled very comfortable in my hand, and promising a huge range of outstanding lenses. Photography for me is a freedom to see the world with different angles. The limitation of photography is only in your imagination. My dream is not to become a professional photographer, but an amateur with professionals' skills.
What's on my bag?
Nikon D90
Nikkor AF-S 18-200 F/3.5-5.6 IF ED VR
Nikkor MF 50 F/1.4
Tokina ATX 11-16 F/2.8
Vivitar Series 1 70-210 F/3.5 MF Macro
Nikon Speedlight SB-900
Manfrotto 055CXPRO4 with 486RC2 Ballhead
Cokin Landscape Kit Gradient ND Filters
My wish list?
Nikon D700
Nikkor 70-200 F/2.8 IF ED VR