Showing posts with label mist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mist. Show all posts

17 December 2017

and this is the second snow this winter

Winter is capricious this year. The first snow fell and soon it was melting. Next autumn days, wet and very cloudy. Here is the second snow and also very wet. The positive temperature is slowly melting. Hence misty and gray. Here are some photos from a trip to the forest. Few tracks of animals have been noticed.

Polish version - click

25 February 2014

fog - the mysterious phenomenon

     Fog. Interesting and at the same time mysterious phenomenon. Suddenly we see the front plan, and continued as blurred outlines and further still only white. If you even vaguely begin to pierce the sun's rays, the reflected light is unusual. Photographer notice it immediately. In the year there is a lot of such opportunities, so you might not miss the weather. Photographed in such conditions is not easy. What is important is foreground, and of course the composition of the frame as usual. Here are some pictures from that the shooting.

19 October 2013

Polish gold autumn - this is my 100th post.

     Nature in autumn fades, but at the same time draws us wonderful landscapes with very rich colors. As time passes, there are fewer colors and lights as well. These factors affect the mood. The ability to find a proper place and time allows to obtain very interesting results which are not possible in other seasons.

12 October 2013

Polish gold autumn

Summer passed, as usual, quickly, too quickly, and come autumn. For a photographer of nature is a very exciting time of year. Colours of the leaves, autumn fog and the light creates unique views and moods. What you choose to shoot and when it is very important to achieve a satisfactory result. This period does not last too long and you can not miss the best moments.

29 October 2012

my photos in B/W from above the lake

Sometimes photo express mood better without colours especially when chiefly factor is light or composition. For photos taken in the dens mist when colours are hardly visible is better use B/W.