Posted by: Kostas Petrakis | November 29, 2010

Veil of tears

I always admired Joe Cornish works, I always found fascinating how he could transform a simple image into a photographic masterpiece, frames full of emotions and thoughts that “drag” you inside of them and just let you eyes suck every little detail available in them.
When I was at Pindos over summer, I had seen a small stream in the places we explored, back at that days the stream was really a boring subject, with no flow, little color contrast but yet again it was a promising spot for a future autumn visit.
So in the end of October when I re-visited Pindos, I took the chance to shoot at that place, got myself the gear and mounted my 70-200 lens, I wanted to experiment more with tight frames and the light conditions in combination with the scape in front of my eyes where just screaming for this kind of shooting.

Pindos autumn 2010

Canon 5D Canon 70-200L f/4 Focal Length: 135mm Aperture: f/22 Shutter: 2sec Tripod: Benro C-169 / Vanguard SBH-300 Filters: B+W CPL Location: Valia Kalda / Pindos Date / Time: 28/10/2010 15:47pm Mirror Lockup + remote control

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  1. Amazing shot!


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