NeverDarkNights by JonathanDanker

International Finance Centre, Hong Kong

Nights in Hong Kong City never seem to get dark with all the light emanating from the giant skyscrapers.

Canon 5d Mk 3 | Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC | ISO 100 | f 11.0 | focal length 14mm (3 tile, 4 exposure blend vertorama with extra exposures for the light trails)

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A SECRET PASSAGE by MoMan

There are just so many moods to Zion Narrows. Hiking through freezing river for 9 miles was no joke. To shoot this place, you need a great composition, lighting, weather and a lot of luck.

I choose the angle looking straight down the narrow path. There is so much shape and character around here. It all came together to create a special moment. I only had seconds to capture the scene of perfection before the glowing light changed. It was intense. Early morning light gave this image and the mood I was chasing. It was a magical moment.

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HomeHeartIs by JonathanDanker

Singapore City

The end of 2015 is upon us. Photographically this year has been great for me to further pursue my ambitions in shooting more architectural works.

I picked up my dream lenses and have been fruitful in learning to use them to help me push my works.

Processing wise I’m definitely better than last year but no where near what I want to be so that’s the ongoing pursuit there.

Hopefully 2016, I’ll be travelling more and hopefully meet more great people along the way! =)

Canon 5d Mk 3 | Canon 17mm TS-E f4L | ISO 100 | f 11.0 | focal length 17mm (3 tile horizontal shift, 4 exposure digital blend with Haida 10 stop ND filter)

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URBAN GLAZE by JonathanDanker

Jubilee Bridge with Singapore skyscrapers in the background

So I’m happy to say I’m the owner of a Canon 24mm TS-E mk 2. I was quite apprehensive to purchase this lens as it cost quite abit of money. Plus I already had an 1.4X extender for the 17mm TS-E which would make it a similar focal length.

But you just can’t say no to having one of your dream lenses right? So, I dug deep into my pockets and placed that money on the table of Cathay photo. Even after purchasing.. I was still a little disheartened that I had spent so much…

BUT…

On the first image I took with the lens, I was just amazed.. like seriously amazed at the optical quality.. I do have quite a bit of L lenses but none of them have hit this level of sharpness.

The final blow of wonder was when I had uploaded what I took tonight into the computer for some 100% pixel peeping..

The crispness of the output was just staggering.. I could see every detail so defined. It does make me wonder how this lens would perform on a 5dsr… but unfortunately.. that is not financially viable for me.

So… at the end of the day.. I have no regrets getting this lens and I’m just a little sad that all my other lenses are not of this quality.

About the image.. For anyone that has tried to shoot this bridge on a Friday night (or any other night for the matter) … It’s just utter hopelessness that you’d be able to get it without anyone in it.. So I did a little photoshop magic and did a smart object median stack from the 16 exposures I took over half an hour and got a reasonably empty bridge with just a little bit of ghosting.

Combined with the slight drizzle, the shine of the bridge is quite a special addition to what is now becoming a postcard image of Singapore.

I hope you like the image and if my description is a mess please forgive me as I do not pen down my thoughts that often. Thanks for viewing and have a great weekend!

Canon 5d Mk 3 | Canon 24mm TS-E f3.5L | ISO 160 | f 11.0 | focal length 24mm (3 exposure digital blend with 16 frames for median stacking to remove excessive crowds.)

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Crimson Nation by JonathanDanker

Singapore City

Been awhile since a burn for a sunset has happened. Glad I was around to catch it.

Canon 5d Mk 3 | Canon 17mm TS-E f4L | ISO 100 | f 11.0 | focal length 17mm (multiple exposure time blend with Haida 6 stop and 3 stop ND filters)

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Springtime Rush of Lake Tekapo by PatrickMarsonOng

Aha! Dug through some old files and found this taken waaaay back 2012, it was my first visit to New Zealand.

This is a two exposure shot blended together. 100 seconds for the sky and a quick one for the foreground.

It’s gonna be lupine season in a couple of weeks and south island’s gonna be more colorful!! 😉 Wish I could just beam myself there! Amazing, yeah?!

Wishing you all a great week! Cheers!

Oh, accidentally typed an extra 1 on my watermark! Lol!

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Happy to meet you! by AdrianMurray

I have editing videos for Lightroom as well as presets. You can learn more over at http://ift.tt/1BCgjrI // If you’d like to contact me about business inquiries, there is a contact page on my website as well.

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