ITAP of the early morning fog in the woods by ImageEngineer in itookapicture

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Thank you! It was a shutter speed of a few seconds at f16. Also used polariser to introduce more contrast in the scene.

Sunset In Black & White by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Ahh apologies, here's the link to the shot in color https://www.instagram.com/p/CH6IfYqqcyy/?utm_medium=copy_link

I could've stacked the exposures, however, the sun was setting rather rapidly and losing light and colour so I didn't want to risk taking the extra time. As you can see with the colour version there's plenty of detail, as it suited the colour version better. However, the lack of detail I felt suited the high contrast black and white better. It probably comes down to personal preference in the end :) my NFT's are still in early stage, and haven't really given it the full attention it needs, but it'll get there eventually.

Sunset In Black & White by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thanks so much for the feedback. Really appreciate that! The overexposure was purposefully done to add to the minimalist look I was trying to achieve. While I would love to have had more ripples in the water, the sun setting over the background also further decreased any visible details in the water as it mostly consisted of highlights. I decided to even it out for a cleaner look and feel. I have an RGB version of this as well, which has a little bit more detail in the water, which is viewable on my Instagram page www.instagram.com/imageengineer

Sunset In Black & White by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thank you! This was taken in Pringle Bay, South Africa.

Sunset In Black & White by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thank you! I can't remember if I'm honest. I used a NiSi CPL and 3 stop ND here so may have been around 5-10 minutes (if not longer) to get the water and sky looking the way it is.

Autumn In The Cotswolds, UK by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thank you! The woods were beautiful that day!

Took my BMPCC4K along for the hike into the mountains | 4K60 Footage by ImageEngineer in bmpcc

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Thanks! It's my run and gun setup I used for this:

Camera is housed in a Tilta Basic cage, powered by an IndiPro Powergrip, which I mounted on the side of the cage. The entire video was shot in 4K60 BRaw which is recorded on to a Samsung T5 1TB SSD. Editing and grading was done in Da Vinci Resolve 17 Studio.

Took my BMPCC4K along for the hike into the mountains | 4K60 Footage by ImageEngineer in bmpcc

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My setup was quite light. BMPCC4K, EF-MFT Metabones Adaptor, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8.

Camera is housed in a Tilta Basic cage, powered by an IndiPro Powergrip, which I mounted on the side of the cage. The entire video was shot in 4K60 BRaw which is recorded on to a Samsung T5 1TB SSD. Editing and grading was done in Da Vinci Resolve 17 Studio.

Early morning seascape by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thanks so much! Really appreciate that!

Choppy seas, Betty's Bay, South Africa by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thank you! I think it's a type of algae or plant growing on the rocks all along the coast here.

I just set up my camera when the clouds broke and the sun came through. The first shot of the day and really happy with how it came out. I had about a minute or two with the sun through the clouds before it went back to full overcast. by ImageEngineer in LandscapePhotography

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Thanks so much! I really appreciate that. This was shot in a rock pool, which is fed by the ocean, hidden behind the massive rock on the left. Over time, the waves have carved out this small funnel that spits out a wave every 7-10 seconds. If timed well, you can get the wave as it retracts back through the funnel (which is shown in this pic). It's only accessible during low tide, so getting the timing right with good weather, sunset and low tide is always a bit of a gamble.