Using the luminocity masks technique makes it easy to edit like a complicated architecture: Tokyo International Forum.
Youtube video is here:
youtu.be/RZfSUfS1Ypo
※ This was shot by hand-held, not long exposure.
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After a few years of abandoning my YouTube channel, I decided to tackle it with my full engagement.
Please check and subscribe to my channel.
I promise that you won't regret it.
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youtu.be/WsPv-jBHlKY?si=wrFsQpgk49A2A_Kb
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Greetings everyone!
I hope you have a fine image in 2024.
This image is from
My first photo book "Dark Soul" (B&W fine art Cityscapes in Korea )will be released in the spring, 2024.
Location: Songdo Park, Inchon
BTW,
Very recently I luckily received 1st place in the architecture category at TIFA 2023.
www.tokyofotoawards.jp/winners/social/2023/23-45679-23/
But wait! Is this just lucky?
Sorry for it may sound pretentious, but looking back on some of my past winning entries, they had something in common…
If you are going to apply for any awards, maybe my tips will help; go to my blog:
yoshihikowada.com/2024/01/20/how-to-win-photo-competitions/
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Shot Date: Jan,14th/2018
Shooting Time:15:22~
Location: Osaka, somewhere at Yodogawa-river
Gear
D800E, pc-e 24mm
Formatt-Hitech ND filter 16stops (77mm circular)
Panorama
Vertical orientation x 4 images,
The original stitched image ratio: around 5×4 (The finished image was cropped to 4×3)
More information about the image, go to:
yoshihikowada.com/2023/12/10/pom-2023-12/
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Hearst Tower, New York.
It was almost 5 years ago when I took this picture in New York.
The gear was D750, and the lens was the legendary ultra-wide: Nikon 14-24 f2.8g. The lens was pretty bulky and heavy, and absolutely not good for travel shoots abroad. But I fully trusted the result from the lens, so I brought it to NY. I also had 16-35mm f4g VR, but they were different in sharpness and rendering.
I sold the lens after I purchased the Z 14-24 f2.8s, but I still love the lens so much. Truly a great lens!!
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