View Full Version : A couple of random shots from UAE
Graham Mitchell
October 30th, 2011, 02:03 PM
A local cement factory:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000341.jpg
Graham Mitchell: Cement Factory
Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000326-Panorama.jpg
Graham Mitchell: Grand Mosque 1
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000310_800.jpg
Graham Mitchell: Grand Mosque 2
Helene Anderson
October 30th, 2011, 04:11 PM
That first photo grabs me. All three I like but that top one . . . . . . the place looks so lonely because of the night yet the lights make it a little(?) welcoming.
Asher Kelman
October 30th, 2011, 10:17 PM
[QUOTE=Graham Mitchell;122425]A local cement factory:
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Graham Mitchell: Cement Factory
Graham,
I'd have never guessed cement was the product. It all looks so clean. Did you use amy filters for this?
Asher
Asher Kelman
October 30th, 2011, 10:19 PM
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Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000326-Panorama.jpg
Graham Mitchell: Grand Mosque 1
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000310_800.jpg
Graham Mitchell: Grand Mosque 2
So, Graham,
Which is the correct color? The first is so pristine and seems to go well with the white garments that seem so common in Saudi and the Emirates.
Asher
Graham Mitchell
October 31st, 2011, 01:06 AM
Did you use amy filters for this?
Asher
No filters.
Graham Mitchell
October 31st, 2011, 01:07 AM
So, Graham,
Which is the correct color? The first is so pristine and seems to go well with the white garments that seem so common in Saudi and the Emirates.
Asher
They are both correct. One is shot outside and the other is inside. There is a big change in light temperature.
Cem_Usakligil
October 31st, 2011, 02:01 AM
Hi Graham,
Nice to see you around again. Very nice views, did you shoot them with the Leaf back? Is the 1st picture of the Grand Mosque a stitched picture (the name includes "panorama")? Handheld in the mosque or on a tripod? Sorry about the multitude of questions, just curious. :)
In the GM1, I like composition and the placement of the minaret. It is a pity that we cannot see the peak of it, but it is just nitpicking.
The GM2 contains a good symmetry and the curves and the straight lines work well together, including the circle in the carpet on the floor. However, yet another nitpick, it is not 100% vertical. A 0.25 degrees CCW rotation would take care of it. ;)
The cement plant is shot at twilight when there is still some definition in the sky, good timing. Was it really void of people or did you take a long exposure?
Thanks for sharing these.
Graham Mitchell
October 31st, 2011, 02:08 AM
did you shoot them with the Leaf back?
Yes.
Is the 1st picture of the Grand Mosque a stitched picture (the name includes "panorama")? Handheld in the mosque or on a tripod? Sorry about the multitude of questions, just curious. :)
Yes, that one is stitched. They are all tripod mounted shots. Curiosity is welcome :)
In the GM1, I like composition and the placement of the minaret. It is a pity that we cannot see the peak of it, but it is just nitpicking.
Agreed. I was thinking of photoshopping the tower later. I can't fit it all in without losing the rest of the composition.
The GM2 contains a good symmetry and the curves and the straight lines work well together, including the circle in the carpet on the floor. However, yet another nitpick, it is not 100% vertical. A 0.25 degrees CCW rotation would take care of it. ;)
Thanks, I'll check that out.
The cement plant is shot at twilight when there is still some definition in the sky, good timing. Was it really void of people or did you take a long exposure?
It was a long exposure - maybe 10 seconds or so - but I had to wait for the frame to be clear.
Graham Mitchell
October 31st, 2011, 12:38 PM
http://www.moskvamodels.com/images/L_000358.jpg
Cem_Usakligil
October 31st, 2011, 02:16 PM
http://www.moskvamodels.com/images/L_000358.jpg
This is excellent, it made me stop in my tracks and pay attention (no pun intended).
PS: Coming back to GM2, did you take bracketed shots to do some highlights recovery in the windows perhaps? If so, I would recommend to have a go at those using SNS-HDR.
Graham Mitchell
October 31st, 2011, 03:11 PM
PS: Coming back to GM2, did you take bracketed shots to do some highlights recovery in the windows perhaps? If so, I would recommend to have a go at those using SNS-HD.
Yes, there were 2 shots combined in Photomatix, if I remember correctly. Thanks for the tip but I am a Mac user. Have you tried Oloneo? That is also PC-only but looks very good from the little I've tried it so far.
Bart_van_der_Wolf
October 31st, 2011, 05:13 PM
Yes, there were 2 shots combined in Photomatix, if I remember correctly. Thanks for the tip but I am a Mac user. Have you tried Oloneo? That is also PC-only but looks very good from the little I've tried it so far.
Hi Graham,
SNS-HDR apparently, from what I've read, runs fine under Parallels on a Mac. The last time I tried Oloneo it still had some issues with high contrast edges (e.g. windows looking out on a bright outside scene), whereas SNS-HDR doesn't have such issues. From what others have commented on various fora, the anti-ghosting of Oloneo didn't work as well either.
Anyway, thanks for sharing some of your UAE shots, much appreciated.
Cheers,
Bart
Graham Mitchell
November 5th, 2011, 07:36 PM
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000415.jpg
Graham Mitchell
November 6th, 2011, 10:38 AM
Went for a trip into the desert today:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000446.jpg
Made a new friend:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000435.jpg
Ran into a bunch of guys having a picnic in the middle of nowhere:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000453.jpg
Here you can see what they were eating:
http://moskvamodels.com/images/L_000458.jpg
fahim mohammed
November 7th, 2011, 12:00 AM
Graham, these are interesting shots from the UAE.
The mosque is rather exquisite photographically at twilight/night.
Do you reside in the UAE?
Regards.
fahim mohammed
November 7th, 2011, 12:04 AM
So, Graham,
Which is the correct color? The first is so pristine and seems to go well with the white garments that seem so common in Saudi and the Emirates.
Asher
During hot weather Asher. Winter brings on a change in our clothing.
Suiting cloth. ' Farwas '..warm overcoats..in the cold. Black/grey/ pin-stripe thobes!!
Regards.