Baltic Sea – Panoramabilder

In Sweden I took some panorama shots. I composed the following images out of seven single shots taken with the 1:1.2 50mm Nikkor AIS at f 1.4. During shooting I used a simple self-assembled panorama head to avoid any parallax. For stitching the frames together I chose PanoramStudio 3 Pro. Grading was done with FilmConvert.

Baltic Sea – behind the scenes 3

Carrying a field camera for my series „Baltic Sea – hidden cargo“ is no fun. Try to reduce the weight by renouncing on lenses or gear you do not really need. I decided to take two lenses with me (150mm, 90mm), a spotmeter, a sekonic lightmeter, a few film holders, front and rear panels, bellow, hardware, […]

BALTIC SEA – behind the scenes 2

June 25, 2016 My tour for „Baltic Sea – hidden cargo“ leads through sweden. The lovely country has a long coast. Nuclear power is common in sweden for decades though the majority of the people wanted to leave it since the 1980ies. Nuclear industry knew well how to slow down the exit and has great […]

BALTIC SEA – behind the scenes 1

June 21, 2016 The first trip for „Baltic Sea – hidden cargo“ takes me to Northern Germany in the Lübecker Bucht and the Kieler and Flensburger Förde. All the imagery will be influenced from the type of camera I have chosen. I have worked with many different models so far. I try to imagine how the […]

OFF Heimatbilder

Diese Bilder sind historische Aufnahmen. Sparrenburg Für die Bielefelderinnen und Bielefelder ist und bleibt die Sparrenburg das beliebteste Ausflugsziel. Viadukt Am 14. März 1945 zerstörte eine britische Grand Slam Bombe mit 10t Gewicht (die größte jemals abgeworfene konventionelle Fliegerbombe) der 617th Squadron der Royal Air Force den ursprünglichen Viadukt. Das Motto dieser Fliegerstaffel: „Après moi, le déluge.“ (Nach […]