Friday, December 2, 2011

Final Photos For Travel Photography

These are the photos chosen as the top shots from my travels in Italy and Europe. It is always a difficult task going through the many photos and finding those which are 'the best' or that meet the requirements for a class. But I feel I have chosen wisely. 
All photos were taken with my Canon 5D mark ii and all photos were taken without flash. 
Enjoy...  


International Travel
'Fierenze Statione'
f- 4.0
1/60 sec.
105 mm
ISO 100 

       Architecture of Italy 
'The Duomo' 
f- 4.0
1/250 sec.
35 mm
ISO 100 

                                                     
HDR City Scapes
'Piazza di Spagna'
f- 5.6
1/30 sec.
24 mm
ISO 100  



Cultural Food
'Broccoli Roman'
f- 4.0
1/30 sec.
85 mm
ISO 400 


Cultural Traditions/ Events
'Albero di Baba Natale'
f- 4.0
1/50 sec.
24 mm
ISO 400 



Faces of People 
'Big Cup of Joe'
f- 4.0
1/50 sec.
95 mm
ISO 400 


Rocky Promo Pic
'The Panth'
f- 4.0
0.3 sec.
17 mm
ISO 1600 


Painting with Light and Stars
'Sardegna Sky'
f- 8.0
142.0 sec.
24 mm
ISO 100 



'Personal Choice'
f- 4.0
1/40 sec.
96 mm
ISO 3200



Reflections of Italy
'Arch of Titus'
f- 7.1
1/250 sec.
105 mm
ISO 100 


Reflections of Italy 
'Brunelleschi's Duomo'
f- 4.0
1/320 sec.
100 mm
ISO 100 



Reflections of Italy
'The Colosseum' 
f- 4.0
1/200 sec.
65 mm
ISO 100 



Reflections of Italy
'Santa Maria di Fiori'
f- 4.0
1/160 sec.
105 mm
ISO 100 


Reflections of Italy
'Santa Maria di Fiori 2'
f- 4.0
1/160 sec.
105 mm
ISO 100 



Reflections of Italy
'Interior of Pantheon after Rain'
f- 4.0
1/40 sec.
24 mm
ISO 1600 


Reflections of Italy
'Closer View of Fierenze'
f- 4.0
1/400 sec.
80 mm
ISO 100 


Reflections of Italy
'Migiana'
f- 4.0
1/40 sec.
67 mm
ISO 100 



Sustenance
'The Aftermath of Caffelatte'
f- 4.0
1/30 sec.
84 mm
ISO 1600 


Sustenance
'Straight from the Sculptures Mouth'
f- 4.0
1/250 sec.
105 mm
ISO 100 


Sustenance
'Roman Acqua' 
f- 4.0
1/400 sec.
85 mm
ISO 100 


Time-lapse and video of the trip 












Work With HDR

Here are a few shots that I have worked out in HDR. They didn't turn out all the way I wanted, but I can tell that HDR is going to be a medium that takes a little time to get used to. I do enjoy how the subjects that move between images still show up slightly ghosted.