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Orkney & Skye

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 | Author:

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It’s been a while since I last wrote some lines here in my blog. Meanwhile we spent our four weeks of summer vacation up in northern Scotland. We visited the Islands of Orkney and the Northwest of Scotland. Especially the Isle of Skye gave us lots of wonderfull impressions on some walks along the Trotternish ridge.

As always, there’s a new section in the Gallery where you can find all the photos. You’re welcome to view and comment the pictures.

I uploaded the GPS tracks of the two trails on Skye to GPSies.com:

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The Tractor

Monday, July 14th, 2008 | Author:

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It’s been a while since we paddled the river Mulde between Leisnig and Grimma. It’s amazing what quiet and peacefull places you can see from the water.

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Back to Brittany

Monday, June 23rd, 2008 | Author:


…or back to the Dimage A2?

This is a picture from my 2006 Brittany series. The boats where lying beautifull in the evening sun at low tide, right behind our appartment.

Ever since I was using the Nikon D80, I started using the RAW format. Finally with the appearance of Lightroom, I’m shooting RAW exclusively. Today I found some of these MRW files that I took with the Minolta Dimage A2. I wasn’t quite able to do something with them by that time. But now I was interested in the potential that’s in there. I’m quite impressed about the color correction of the APO lens. Also the 12bit color depth contains a lot of reserve for highlights and shades. Even noise is well controllable, at least with ISO 100. A different thing is resolution. I never really understood the discussions about the lens beeing not able to serve the new 8 MPixel chip; now I can see it.

After all, I do not regret to have switched to the D80. But it’s good to know that there would have been some potential with the Dimage A2 too.

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The old Steamer

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 | Author:

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There’s a landscape north of Dresden, where coal mining is the formative element. At the Findlingspark Nochten they’re trying to rebuilt some natural environment. But the eyecatcher for the photographer is still the big coal power plant nearby.
I did not use any filter for this exposure. The fancy polarizer effect is completely built up in Lightroom.

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Whitsun at Carols Rock

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 | Author:

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Tyssaer Wände in winterlichem Zauber

Thursday, January 10th, 2008 | Author:

Nach dem Probebild hier noch einige Bilder von unserem Ausflug am 27.12. zu den Tyssaer Wänden. Das Wetter hinter der tschechischen Grenze konnte zwar leider nicht halten, was der sonnige Morgen in Dresden zu versprechen versuchte, dafür wurden wir mit dem gesamten Zauber entlohnt, zu dem der Nebel im Winter fähig ist.

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