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Winter photos

Well, what can I say? Today is/was one of those Sundays when time seems to slow down, and there is nothing sensible to do, so I visited my long unseen friend Lukasz. After a while of  a good chat a grabbed my camera (as usual), took some photos of him indoors, and with some more chat we decided to take a short walk, and I made some more photos…. :P DSC_8477-22 Continue reading ‘Winter photos’

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Winter Christmas lights

I took a quick run around Kartuzy (it’s -6*C) tonight. There were some lights in the city, that caught my attention. I hope you will like it.

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Little virtual tour

Hi, It’s been a while since my last conf. update. This time I want to share my first little virtual tour. Starting point is just outside my home, and after few steps it will lead to the city centre. Quality is not so great as I would like it to be. My current fisheye lens does not cover fullframe sensor so it’s like .. hmm 6MP? .. not sure about that. Effect is still pretty nice, since I managed to  calibrate my gear correctly – yes that means that I finally managed to find nodal point for my lens. Witch is strangely changing with the number of shots taken to make the full pano. Well, enough of that technical nonsense… just take a look. Continue reading ‘Little virtual tour’

Colors of fall

Soon everything will be grey outside, so it is the last moment to take some colour shots. When snow drops down (or not) whether is dull, colors are gone, motivation “0″, and my camera profile looks like – profile B&W + “EV +2″ for 5-6 month’s.  It’s almost like putting your camera to a bag for some time.

So! Enjoy what’s left of this season … :)

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First wedding anniversary plus Spyder 3 pro

Hi there. Recently I was visiting my friend (I was his best-man) on the day of his first anniversary. I took some photos as usual… The more interesting part is that these were developed in Lightroom, after I made my first LCD calibration. I did bought that little thingi (Spyder 3 Pro) that is capable of doing some magic on your uncalibrated screen. Everything look’s very different now. I do not have such a strong contrasts in color, but I definitely can see more colours being displayed even on Windows icons. It’s like jumping from 400D to D700 in one step.The general feeling is that now I have more tonal range on my screen. Needles to say that now my style of developing photos my vary from one that I used to like.

Some of my photos may look a little bit different now. Please leave some comment’s  if anything look odd on your display, even though that it really shouldn’t :) DSC_3500

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D700 and Sigma 50/1.4

Here are some random shots made with my new 50mm lens. Yes it’s a new Sigma 50/1.4. Do I have to say anything more? Bokeh is just amazing :)

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Honda CBR 929

I have been asked to take some photos of my cousins bike. It’s a Honda CBR 929 RR Fireblade. Just take a look :)

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Old steam-engined locomotive

This one is well known in Kartuzy, and very often photographed. I thought I could throw some freshness in to that overused subject.

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Summertime in Łeba – 2009

Just a few shots made this summer in Leba (Poland). These were made in a 3 day’s trip. Last one was very windy.

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Even more Quick Time VR

Just take a look.

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