Light in the frame or inverted lens #4 - #club100

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago (edited)

Ultimately, it is the light that makes the photograph. It is his influence that gives us the desired pictures. I continue to show the results of you flipping the front lens of the lens 180 degrees. In this case, it is Helios 44-2.

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It was a shot from a height of 8 floors to the evening street and the sunset sky after sunset. This was the day before the field trip.

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Today I finally made it to the water. The lake where I was was almost completely cleared of ice. A small breeze was blowing and small ripples formed on the water. The day was sunny and these ripples broke the sunlight into separate little glare. It was this light in the glare that was the object of my shooting.

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I love those pointy highlights. With their help, you can get different abstract drawings. It's nice to experiment with post-processing.

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It is a pity that the seagulls did not get into the frame. They didn't fly too close. Next time I'll come up with some kind of floating object. For example, a small wooden ship (toy). I think that among the sun glare, it should look fantastic.

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A simple garage can turn into a fabulous house. A typical shot of this building is unlikely to attract your attention.

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And finally I found a small spring brook among the grass and there were sunbeams there too.


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CameraSony A7М2
LensSony 16-105 Samyang 35 1,4 Helios-40-2 ОKS 1-22-1
LocationRussia
Post-productionin LR

Manual processing in Lightroom


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 3 years ago 

Nice to see you experimenting with post-processing.
My favourite is the one with the seagull on the blue sea.

 3 years ago (edited)

There is no seagull on the blue sea)) Although it is very similar to it.
This is a form of glare from a wave.
So shoots a lens with an inverted glass)
Thanks for your comment🙏

 3 years ago 

😄 Either way, I find that very beautiful. The perfect balance between the solitary glare and the large white mass on the left side seems very beautiful to me.

 3 years ago 

I agree, it turned out well and even looks a bit like minimalism🙂