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Orchy river
I love Scotland. You know that. I fell in love long time ago by viewing Ian Cameron’s images. And I confirmed this love this year definitively during my trip to Scotland. This image remind me everytime the pure wilderness of Scotland landscape and nature emphasized by the winter season. Orchy river is so much powerfull and wild during winter season because of raining.
Who did not travel anytime to Scotland, he or she did not know what raining in Scotland conditions really means. Drizzle can always go into the rain, hail or temporary clarification. You has to be prepated on everyyhing. There, on the edge of Orchy river drizzling was also supported by wild water from cascades. So to make any photo was almost impossible without wiping constantly filters and securing camera by raincover. Moreover the light changed frequently thanks to moving clouds and any exposure time longer than 1/5s led to milky water without any details of water streams.
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I wanted to capture details of water streams to demostrate the powerfull wilderness of river and I also wanted to blur heavy clouds. But this scenerycan not be created in one exposure. Therefore I made six different exposures, three of them to capture details of water streams and the rest of images to cover trees and cloudy sky. It was also difficult to keep the same position, even with the camera held on tripod because of strong wind, drizzling and therefore neccessity to wiping filters in the front of lens, not to mention the slippery rocks.

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I am not hiding that despite all the effort it was neccessary to retouch some parts of images during postprocessing. But the most difficult thing was not retouching, it was blending. After several unsatisfied attempts, the final image was created from two manually blended images. In the first image where I focused on the river and water strems, all six exposures are more or less used. For the second image – focused on sky and forest – I used only three of previously mentioned exposures. All blending work it would not be possible without using powerful luminosity masks technique (if you don’t know what luminosity masks means, see my video tutorial). At the end, black & white version, which I love even more because of rich tones and beautiful contrast, was created using Nik Silver Efex Pro plugin.
Posted in Gallery, Panorama
Also tagged black & white, black & white photo, blending, Cascades Region, clouds, Ian Cameron, landscape, long exposure, mountain, mountains, nature, Orchy, Orchy river, Photography, postprocessing, Precipitation, Rain, river, Scotland, Stream, wide angle, winter
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The melting floe
Blea Tarn was a first location of winter workshop focused on Scotland. We arrived to the Lake District in the northern England at the late evening before a day an image taken. We were looking forward to the morning when we wanted to capture first light in the contrast with blue ice on the frozen lake and white snow on the shore.
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What was surprise, there was a rain during the night and the snow with the ice mostly disappered. Only this melting floe remained and sued on the vagaries of weather…
Blea Tarn – from Instagram
Check out this image Blea Tarn from my Instagram – @lubosbruha.
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Images from Instagram captured by phone camera apps ProCapture or Vignette and post-processing made by Snapseed and/or Instagram picture editors.
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Photoevent Karov slade
At the end of November 2011, Petr Jilek sent offer to me for attending himself organized photo event. He proposed going to Karov slade, which is romantic place near the Prague-Zbraslav on the right side of Vltava river. There is a dell with small creek with dense forest. There is a famous Celtic hilfort on the top – Zavist, however currently hilfort is reserved and without laber no one will locate it. Continue reading
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Also tagged cold, creek, forest, glen, HDR, leaves, Petr Jilek, photoevent, Prague, tree, Vltava river, Walking
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