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O schaurig ists übers Moor zu gehen ...
Im Goldenstedter Moor bei Vechta veranstaltet die Fotoakademie Fotodialoge vom 11. bis 14.10.2012 mit dem bekannten Naturfotografen Willi Rolfes einen Workshop mit dem Thema „O schaurig ists übers Moor zu gehen”. Das urwüchsige Naturschutzgebiet Goldenstedter Moor in der Nähe von Vechta gehört zu den wertvollsten deutschen Moorlandschaften
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Seeing Landscape - Photography by Hendro Soetrisno - Australia
Seeing Landscape is an online gallery dedicated to displaying the works of Hendro Soetrisno. Breathtaking landscape photography which capture the wonders of the natural world in exquisite detail are shown for your viewing pleasure throughout this site. All the images displayed on this website are the works of Hendro Soetrisno. Hendro first became interested in photography by spending his time admiring the beautiful works of other photographers; however he never thought that someday he too would become such a photographer. The event that first brought about his passion for photography was a visit to the gallery of a well-known landscape photographer. It was there, gazing upon breathtaking displays of nature in all its grandeur that Hendro was able to envision himself as not just an admirer of amazing photographs, but the man capturing them behind the camera. Hendro is a member of North American Nature Photography Association NANPA and also an associate and an accredited photographer of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography AIPP . None of Hendro s images have been digitally manipulated; therefore each photograph displayed on this website represent the actual condition of the images when captured. The rich and intense colors as well as the tranquil feeling the images emit are the result of extreme patience and a true understanding of nature. Although digital cameras have been quickly improving over the last few years, Hendro is still comfortable and content with...
http://www.seeinglandscape.com
Anthony Michael Photography Australia
Anthony is offering a type of photography to the public that you would only see in famous magazines. It is incredibly unique as you can see in the galleries on this site. His unique style captures the real you in outdoor surroundings instead of being in a studio under lighting. Natural lighting & minimal make up. The results you can see for yourself. Another achievement of Anthony’s is finally off the ground & for everyone to also enjoy.
http://www.anthonymichael.com.au/
ORANGEimage - LANDSCAPE AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY - Brisbane Queensland, Australia
We are INSPIRED by creating beautiful images. Please visit our website to view our images and purchase any you love for your home or office!
http://www.orangeimage.com.au/
Perplexion A selection of photographs by Joss Campbell.
"The emotion experienced when comparing an image as seen by a camera,with that seen previously through a viewfinder."
http://www.perplexion.com/
Red Earth Photographics - Central Australian landscape photography specialists
Specialising in Central Australian landscape photography, including an online image gallery of unique and striking landscapes, panoramas, flora and fauna from Central Australia and beyond.
http://www.redearthphotographics.com.au/
Jean Marc Laroque - Landscape and Industrial Photographer - Australia
Jean Marc Laroque - Landscape and Industrial Photographer - Australia
http://www.jeanmarclaroque.com
David Sumerhayes :: Fine Art Photography - McLaren Vale - South Australia
Good photographs are seen in the mind s eye before the shutter is tripped, but they are made in the post production whether it is on the computer or in the darkroom. For it is in this final stage of photography that the creative vision is realized in a picture meant to be looked at, admired, and perhaps honored. It has always been possible to compensate for out of the ordinary conditions during picture taking. Too little light or too much, a scene that is too uniform in tone or too varied. After all, the camera is just a mechanical device that can only record - it cannot see as such and a light meter can only see 50 grey. Our eyes however are linked to a very sophisticated computer that can not only interpret, it can adjust its sensitivity to see detail in the brightest clouds, miles away and a millisecond later re-evaluate and make sense of a nearby dark shadow while we have scarcely noticed that our head has moved slightly. If a camera could record the differences in tone from the deepest shadows to the brightest highlights in an average sunny day scene, the resultant print would probably look so flat we would think there was something wrong with it. This is why post production is so important. Its purpose is mainly to try to introduce some local contrast into the scene to simulate the process the eye does so well and to compensate for what the camera is not able to understand at the moment. With the advent of digital photography and computers this is even more relevant....
http://www.davidsummerhayes.com