Sarajevo to South Dalmatia rejoiced (H series)


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found several name of this structure at diocletian palace at split (croatia used to be
part of the roman empire). some call it the vestibule, the dome, the occulus or the
rotunda. this is a very photogenic location, and esp if you arrive at the right time. this
is about 10am, summer in june. another time we came through about lunchtime, light is
really flat.

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St. Blaise Church, Dubrovnik

Good lighting and colours....the church has been transformed.

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a girl in the tour group we got into from mostar. shot is taken at nearby
Počitelj in herzegovina

Nice framing and exposure..
How did you exposure the foreground walls? I presume they were in the shadow?


It is so amazing that you could capture the light at the right time!! :thumbsup:

Enjoyable thread, zoossh. Thanks

esther
 

How did you exposure the foreground walls? I presume they were in the shadow?

the picture is exposed for the shadows, ie underexposed, to hold the highlight details. on raw conversion, i made slight recovery of the shadow details, ie lightening the shadows. the raw format of nikon D90 allow some recovery of the shadows in certain areas.

It is so amazing that you could capture the light at the right time!!

it wasn't foreseen or planned, though typically low light of early morning and late afternoon is where it is best to shoot.
 

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found several name of this structure at diocletian palace at split (croatia used to be
part of the roman empire). some call it the dome, the occulus or the rotunda. this is
a very photogenic location, and esp if you arrive at the right time. this is about 10am,
summer in june. another time we came through about lunchtime, light is flat.

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Wow, seems like a nice place to visit, nice shot :)
 

Wow, seems like a nice place to visit, nice shot :)

i dunno if such structures is common site in the rest of europe, as i didn't microresearch into the structures/archi prior to visit (though still a lot of work is done by the grp). i hope there are some things characteristic abt these places that i brought out. nonetheless, i think split and dubrovnik is certainly very photogenic for anyone who goes. we underexplored sarajevo and hvar which i think have a lot more potential.
 

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i dunno if such structures is common site in the rest of europe, as i didn't microresearch into the structures/archi prior to visit (though still a lot of work is done by the grp). i hope there are some things characteristic abt these places that i brought out. nonetheless, i think split and dubrovnik is certainly very photogenic for anyone who goes. we underexplored sarajevo and hvar which i think have a lot more potential.

Your works = Gold standard.

PS: I was the one who said hi to you for during a difficult (and failed) LP about 6 mths ago at work :P
 

Your works = Gold standard.

PS: I was the one who said hi to you for during a difficult (and failed) LP about 6 mths ago at work :P

thanks for your compliment. was surprised to hear from you.

in the midst of intense studying and had just downgrade from win7 to xp on bootcamp, a lot of software still not installed (including raw and photoshop), so unfortunately this thread is going to stay still maybe until may (though occasionally i post a pic or not when feeling burn out from studying)...
 

thanks for your compliment. was surprised to hear from you.

in the midst of intense studying and had just downgrade from win7 to xp on bootcamp, a lot of software still not installed (including raw and photoshop), so unfortunately this thread is going to stay still maybe until may (though occasionally i post a pic or not when feeling burn out from studying)...

A lot of effort must go into your shots.. takes time ++
My friends are mugging as well, this is mugging season for you fellas..
Btw, TYH was the one who told me about you :)
Good luck for your exams! Hope to see more photos in due course..
 

Great series Zoosh! Just curios, how is the cost for the places you went? We all know that Europe is pretty expensive with the High SOL, but is it cheaper then central european countries since it is in the eastern European region and since most countries there dont use Euros with the exception of Austria and a few others?
 

the cost are dependent on how you travel and sometimes such budget is impossible without grp travel. i vaguely remember i spent abt 1.6k for flight (1 stop transit istanbul) and abt 1.1k for everything else, for about 15 days (excluding days when we are on flight only). i think for a decent trip with good meals for most of the time, u got to add another 1k or more.

http://www.sgtravelcafe.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=c68a7c14baa6a50311c9d9cafd76dc67&topic=1257.0
initial plan as above but things changed along the way, which i didn't amend online (too much work and since changes are only for internal circulation for group members). but u can get the rough gist of it. below in S$ unless otherwise stated.

transport (ferry, bus, cab) are typically about 8-40. prices probably comparable to sg though i suspect our long distance bus are slightly cheaper. we took no train.

food is moderately expensive. got to spend usually 10-30 for eatouts. maybe once every two to three days, we have a good meal. a few meals the girls in the grp made it from stuff we bought from supermarket - saves a great deal.

accom i think we are very cautious and did a lot of homework. depending on locations, some places are very ulu and very little online choices (we spend up to 70 per pax for skradin but on the way there are some non english speaking folks who offer very nice rooms at 10-20 over euro). the rest we stay at rooms, apartments and some location due to our group of 5, we manage to get the whole dorm as cheap as abt 10-12 euro per pax while the other locations average at about 25-30 euro per pax. if u travel alone, be prepared that this part of the cost will have to be doubled unless you stay dorms. we did not stay at tents due to our equipments.

i'm not so sure of the demarcation of central and east europe. i suspose central means germany, czech and austria, while those to that is east. the location i travel is southeast europe, only south of bosnia and croatia. euro is the currency to use, although your note is big, and conversion is not favourable for u, it is the backup currency to use. in bosnia, due to ethnic conflicts between the bosniaks and croats, croatian money can be rejected while accepted in different places. we change our money mainly for croatia and keep a smaller sum for bosnia, and used euro for accom and whenever running out of cash. we changed money at dubrovnik and split, both large tourist cities.

culture wise (from an asian tourist view of point), croatia is not that diff from central/western europe, so u might expect SOL and cost to be more expensive. bosnia is more similar to turkey, though turkey itself is not cheap itself by asian (bangkok/bali/china/india) standards.
 

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A lot of effort must go into your shots.. takes time ++
My friends are mugging as well, this is mugging season for you fellas..
Btw, TYH was the one who told me about you :)
Good luck for your exams! Hope to see more photos in due course..

sure. look forward for great threads from u too.
 

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the cross at the top of hill at dubrovnik.

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morning walk in split when nothing is opened. blessed with good clouds which
really does make a difference apart from the lighting. we can imagine without
this two, what is left in the picture can be only slightly better than mundane.
i also like how shadows dissect across the buildings. the roughened nature of
the wall of these old buildings are carved out when the light is shining low on
the horizon, and brings out the texture and details. with modern skyscrapes,
i would imagine that the approach may be different....

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thanks, lowlight. unfortunately, have not been shooting lately and are
currently "deproving"... :)
 

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a boy at mostar near our accomodation. due to language difficulty, sometimes it is
hard to get if the boys would like us to take photographs or wouldn't. it is not the
typical, "hey, NO." nor " the typical "Yes, please." responses. i hesistated for a while
before proceeding when he finally smile, and promptly took a snap.

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the occasional greenery that i shot. small vineyards on korcula island near lumbarda
realise the 2 stop gradient of the GND filter a little harsh on the top. will re-do this
at a later time.

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a small toy the size of a frog. and some seaweeds washed onto the artificial beach
at lumbarda of hvar island.

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streets of dubrovnik

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cathedral of the assumption of the virgin, dubrovnik

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finally some sunflowers for me. taken at someone's backyard on elevated ground,
at lumbarda, enroute to an artificial beach. hope one day to capture a field of that

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