Maybe those early Vikings should have named this place Waterland instead of Iceland???
Maybe those early Vikings should have named this place Waterland instead of Iceland???
More photographic “water play” at the Barcelona beach front… this time with blocks and rocks…
Many photographers have dedicated themselves to capturing images of waves. How might you do it if you tried? What would be your “personal style”?
When do “chaotic” images cross the line into being just bad pictures? When can you break the keep-it-simple rule and strive for a bit more chaos in your photography?
Montseny, a mountain some 90 minutes by car from Barcelona that rises to to 1,706 meters (5,597 feet) above the sea, which is but a stone’s throw away (about 25 kilometers or 15 miles, as the seagull flies)… a good choice for a quick escape from the August lowland heat…
Conventional landscape and nature photographic wisdom says that you need a tripod in order to use your camera effectively at slow shutter speeds. Producing that misty-dreamy-creamy look with water is the classic example.
But is a tripod always required for such work? Maybe, maybe not…