UV Bandpass Filtering in Atlas park, Tampere

in #photography8 years ago (edited)

Found my old toy again. It's extra hard to focus when you can't see a thing. And when you loose the focus every time you twist the filter back in to the lens.

Photos were taken in Pyynikki, Tampere. There's a beach just few steps away from this fountain in the Atlas park. Behind the trees, few steps right and also few steps left. Actually, this is the beach, even though in this photo you can't see the lake Pyhäjärvi.

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Camera: Canon EOS 550D - Shutter Speed: 1 sec - Aperture: f/3.8 - ISO Sensitivity: 6400

It's hard to keep still. But I kinda like this hiccup in the picture.
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Shutter Speed: 44 sec - Aperture: f/3.5 - ISO Sensitivity: 100

This is how it looks like without the filter.
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The fountain of Atlaspuisto = Atlas park.
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Shutter Speed: 30 sec - Aperture: f/5.6 - ISO Sensitivity: 200

The real deal. Or who knows. What we see isn't the only reality. It's real to us but many other animals and thingy things we don't know yet, our reality is not nearly real enough. Just shadows of the reality. Which can also be just a shadow of the shadow of the shadow of the shadow of the genuine reality.

Uh. Better focus again on this reality.

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Shutter Speed: 30 sec - Aperture: f/4.5 - ISO Sensitivity: 800

Black and white version in post-processing.
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UV Bandpass Filter
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All photos: CC BY-SA www.insaneworks.fi

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