Pic of the day… Gruppo di Brenta from FL120, a few miles NW of Trento, Italy
Awesome photo, wonderful clarity.
Beautiful lighting and range of contrast
Of course you have an unfair advantage… I went on a photography course many years ago and the teacher said, to my surprise, that if you want to get amazing pics, you need to buy an airline ticket
Fantastic depth in that image Dan
Thanks guys, but that was an easy one. As in no need to fly close to some menacing Cumulus Granitus, or tight turning to manoeuvre in a narrow valley, or just fight the usual turbulence… no, this one was a piece of cake.
Crystal clear air, spot and approach that natural rock arena, position the aircraft, lower the right wing, snap-snap, then fly home (but first go get that pizza ). Then keep the best of the 5 shots taken, post on EuroGA.
Some photos of my return flight from the North Sea to Düsseldorf late afternoon towards Holland.
@UdoR I had to laugh at your comment about cleaning the windows. It reminds me of a very well known and highly respected cinematographer I had the pleasure to work quite often. He had what he used to call his “snot filter” (typical Brit humour). It consisted of rubbing the side of his nose (not in it) and then spreading the grease produced on a clear filter in front of the lens. It made many well known actresses look much better than they perhaps felt on an early morning call. Ahh the glamour of it all😁
It reminds me of a very well known and highly respected cinematographer I had the pleasure to work quite often. He had what he used to call his “snot filter” (typical Brit humour). It consisted of rubbing the side of his nose (not in it) and then spreading the grease produced on a clear filter in front of the lens. It made many well known actresses look much better than they perhaps felt on an early morning call. Ahh the glamour of it all
Soft focus is a well known method
In Lightroom (or many other tools) you can use Noise Reduction to do it very quickly. In the days of film, there were filters you could buy for this.
For movies, video editors have this functionality too. But it can get laborious because different scenes need different tweaks, hence the “animated” effects feature. I haven’t used it much but did so a few times when descending to a runway through 15000ft of haze; this needed an animated “custom curves” filter.
Yes soft focus filters have been around for years but then so have I. But sometimes you just haven’t ordered up the right filter beforehand and one has to improvise. I have always admired the top cinematographers and photographers for their ability to improvise.👍