Blue mirror

Blue mirror

“Blue mirror”. The blue hour fills the sky above Cagliari with vivid and deep colors, while the warm light of the set sun fades, disappearing behind the clouds and the horizon. The running clouds and the skyline of the city, in which the Sella del Diavolo can be recognized, as well as the many lights and street lamps of the Poetto seafront, are reflected on the shiny surface of the Molentargius pond.

This observation point, in addition to being appreciated by birdwatchers due to the proximity to the flamingos that feed and nest in the area, often offers beautiful views to those who love landscapes.
Thanks to the vastness of the salt pond, free from architectural visual impediments of the city, it is easy to enjoy spectacular sunsets, especially in the case of particular climatic conditions. In this case, immediately after a downpour, the clear sky has given great visibility (you can even glimpse the mountainous elevations of the Capoterra area, about 20km away as the crow flies). Moreover, the clouds still present have drawn soft and sinuous shapes in the sky (among which the one in the center of the frame could recall the silhouette of the Sella del Diavolo promontory).

To take this shot, I’ve used two filters. A 2-stop graduated ND filter helped to reduce the brightness of the sky on the horizon, and a 6-stop solid ND filter allowed the camera to extend the shutter speed to over 2 minutes. In this way, the global brightness of the scene is better balanced, while the surface of the water is free from even the smallest ripples, and the movement of the clouds is emphasized.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS
Focal lenght: 16mm
Shutter time: 125 s
Aperture: F/7.1
Sensitivity: ISO100
 

 

Salar de Cagliari

Salar de Cagliari

“Salar de Cagliari”. A clear sky, studded with clouds that have recently brought a downpour, is mirrored on the shiny surface of the Molentargius salt ponds, during a sunset with vibrant colors. A scenery like this has many elements in common with the wonderful Salar de Uyuni, but in a smaller version, in beautiful Sardinia.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS
Focal lenght: 16mm
Shutter time: 1/4 s
Aperture: F/8
Sensitivity: ISO100
 

 

Sa Stiddiosa waterfall

Sa Stiddiosa waterfall

Detail of the waterfall of Sa Stiddiosa, sardinian name that means “the dripping”; the reason for this name lies in the conformation of the waterfall itself, a vertical rocky wall on which the water flows in random directions and which, before falling into the pond below, crosses a multitude of Maidenhair ferns. Sa Stiddiosa is a natural corner of paradise located along the Flumendosa river in the Sardinian backcountry and, to reach it, it is necessary to take a very steep path inside the wood.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art
Focal lenght: 35mm
Shutter time: 1/50s s
Aperture: F/4
Sensitivity: ISO400
 

 

Grasping tightly

Grasping tightly

Grasping tightly. On the edge of the path that goes into the wood, some trees have grown on the edge of a rocky slope: with their thin and knobby roots, they search for a safe hold between the fissures of the rocks’ layers, in order to reach the soft and penetrable soil. The combination, both visual and of matter, and the interpenetration between the resistant, living wood and the hard mineral fascinates me because it somewhat shows that in nature there is no real “incompatibility”.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM
Focal lenght: 10mm
Shutter time: 1/30s s
Aperture: F/5.6
Sensitivity: ISO200
 

 

A safe path

A safe path

A safe path. The high and diagonal light of the early afternoon filters through the trees, illuminating the small path that goes into the wood.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Pentax SMC DA Series 50-135mm f/2.8 ED IF SDM
Focal lenght: 50mm
Shutter time: 1/40s s
Aperture: F/5.6
Sensitivity: ISO200
 

 

Path into the beechwood

Path into the beechwood

Path into the beechwood of central Italy Appennines. Has it ever happened to you to go into a wood and have the feeling that the small path you are walking holds a nice surprise for you beyond where your view arrives?
In reality, every step inside a majestic beech forest brings with it amazement and wonder because, after all, it is like walking in an enchanted place.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Pentax HD DA 20-40mm f/2.8-4 ED Limited DC WR
Focal lenght: 20mm
Shutter time: 1/13s s
Aperture: F/8
Sensitivity: ISO200
 

 

Camellia and Persimmon

Camellia and Persimmon

A glimpse of a tea plantation in Wazuka, Kyoto. The soft and sinuous shape of the rows of Camellia Sinensis are contrasted by the the rough and stark branches of the Persimmon trees. The complementarity of the two figures and their colors creates a beautiful balance which represents the perfection of nature in Japan during Autumn.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Pentax SMC DA* 50-135mm F2.8 ED [IF] SDM
Focal lenght: 95mm
Shutter time: 1/25 s
Aperture: F/4
Sensitivity: ISO100

 

You can find the full blog post about the culture and history of tea in Japan at the following page: Tea culture in Japan: history, tradition and plantation of Wazuka

 

 

The nest

The nest: twilight over sea stacks in Sardinia, Italy.

“The nest”. The sea stacks of Nido dei passeri (Sparrows’ Nest) in St. Antioco island, Sardinia, at twilight. While the last warm light gives way to the cold tints of the forthcoming night, the calm sea gently brushes the bottom of the pillars.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS
Focal lenght: 16mm
Shutter time: 107 s
Aperture: F/5.6
Sensitivity: ISO100
 

 

Pinnacles of stars

Pinnacles of stars: the Milky Way in southern Sardinia, Italy.

“Pinnacles of stars”. During a perfectly clear night, the Milky Way rises just above the sea stacks of Sparrow’s Nest, in the small island of St. Antioco in Sardinia, Italy. The favorable weather’s conditions helped me in capturing the bright core of the galaxy and a great amount of stars.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS
Focal lenght: 16mm
Shutter time: 13 s
Aperture: F/2
Sensitivity: ISO1250
 

 

Stones and stars

Stones and stars: the Milky Way in southern Sardinia, Italy.

“Stones and stars”. Above a rocky stretch of coast in the southern part of Sardinia, the Milky Way rises in the clear sky of the night, showing the bright core in all its beauty.

EXIF:
Camera: Pentax K-3
Lens: Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS
Focal lenght: 16mm
Shutter time: 13 s
Aperture: F/2
Sensitivity: ISO1250
 

 

phoclab by Claudio Beffa © 2012-2021 All rights reserved - Privacy & Cookie Policy