Showing posts with label ain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ain. Show all posts

Thursday 18 August 2011

Another abstract shot in Valserine forest and a few words about William Neill Impressions of Light ebook

Branches and foliage in Valserine Forest
Branches and foliage in Valserine Forest


An image done six days ago in Valserine forest after a serie of more classic photographs.

Impressions of Light ebook by William Neill

William Neill is a very well known american master of nature and landscape photography. I follow his blog and look at his images for a long time and i think his work really deserves his reputation.

Impressions of light is the first ebook i bought from Neill and the first thing i've to say is that i don't regret my 10$ 
  • The photographs are really exquisites and inspirational.

  • The ebook itself is very well done.
    The images are displayed on a full ebook page and look awesome on a large screen. When the reader clicks on a photo he goes to an information page where he can find a thumbnail plus a few more technical datas. Clicking on the thumbnail drives him back to the original photo page.
This ebook comes from a real paper book and you download a zip file containing two PDF files : One designed for the most convenient read on a computer display (one image/page) and one featuring the real book design.

If you have 10$ to spend, do not hesitate :)

Monday 15 August 2011

Ghost trees in Valserine forest

Ghost trees in Valserine forest
Ghost trees in Valserine forest


On past thursday, i spent a nice time in Valserine valley making classic forest images for my stock.
After that, the light was low enough to have a little fun with this kind of images :)

Friday 5 August 2011

Weekly commented photo # 31 - Dusk light on the Alpine meadow

Dusk light on Grand Cret d'Eau mountain
Dusk light on Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain


That's another scheduled post because i'm not at work this week. No office work, no blogging and a very few photography. I hope to retrieve a better posting rate here during next week.

As you can devine, this image is from the same serie that the previous one of my Weekly commented photos. It was done a little later and i was still around the Chalet du Sac on Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain.

Usually, chalets are built with wood logs but the word also designates these little houses used by sheperds spending summer with their flocks in the mountains.
This one is not still used by sheperds but i've read that anyone hiking there can stop here and spend the night in a safe place.
That's not difficult to devine that i will probably try that in a short time, just to be sure not to miss the first lights of the day.

The photo is a HDR one done from 5 exposures and processed with SilkyPix and Photomatix.

Why did i use HDR photography here ?
Just because that the scene dynamic range was really too high to give a nice and good result even with a very strong GND filtration.

Friday 29 July 2011

Weekly commented photo # 30 - Alpine meadow on Grand Cret d'Eau mountain

Alpine meadow on Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain
Alpine meadow on Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain


That's a really recent image taken just a few hours ago.

After my first visit a few weeks ago, i returned this evening to the Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain. I wanted to explore a little more and eventually make photos of Leman lake and Jura mountains in dusk light.

As i left home under a beautiful blue sky, i was surprised to find such a cloudy and windy weather on the mountain. The elevation here is only 1380m but beleive me, i was happy to have a polar vest to wear over my t-shirt.

Surprised by the clouds and seduced by the light i spent the last hours of the day here, trying different compositions and lights.
After a short time, all the cows probably intrigued gave me a little visit to see who was gesticulating in the field with a big black tripod. They looked at me during a few minutes and as i'm definitely not an interesting people they returned to their place where grass was probably better.

Friday 15 July 2011

Weekly commented photo # 28 - First visit to Grand Cret d'Eau mountain

First light on Grand Cret d'Eau mountain - Haut Jura Natural Park
First light on Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain - Haut Jura Natural Park


This is a scheduled post. While you read it i'm enjoying a very few days of holidays, probably around the lakes of Jura mountains.

The Grand Crêt d'Eau mountain overhangs the end of Valserine valley on the left side of the river. It's also the last (or first) summit of Jura mountains range. It also overhangs the Rhône river and it's really close to the Vuache mountain.

Visiting Grand Crêt d'Eau was a project i had for a long time. Even if summer is not (in my mind) the best season for landscape photography i decided to go there at dawn on monday. To prepare this first exploration i did a little of internet scouting looking for photos of the mountain and words about hiking there.
I didn't found any very beautiful image but some texts describing some nice walks.

So, on monday i walk up at 4 am, took my car and drove to Grand Crêt d'Eau.
Arrived at the end of the road, i left the car and follow my instinct to decide which path to take.
After a relatively short anf beautiful walk between forests and fields i arrived with the first real lights of the day on that place just before the Col du Sac.

I would have liked to look for a better point of view but i knew the light would stay like this just a very short time. So i stopped on the path took this image plus a couple of other similar ones and continued my walk.

A very short time after i arrived at the Col du Sac. The place is really beautiful and inviting but the light was ever too strong to give some very interesting images.
I pursued my explorations during about one hour in the mountain meadows trying to find nice point of views and to devine what would be the best time to come back for landscape photography.

As usual for first explorations i didn't made a huge harvest of interesting images but at least i came back with a few decent ones and more important with many ideas and a very large area to explore.

For people interested in technical things, this photo was done using a 0.9 (3 stops) soft GND filter and the raw file needed just a very few adjustments (done with Silkypix) to produce the final image.

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Along the Valserine river - Haut Jura Natural Park

Along the Valserine river - Haut Jura Natural Park
Along the Valserine river - Haut Jura Natural Park


I post this one in a hurry before leaving for a very few holidays.
My weekly commented photo post is scheduled for fryday :)

Friday 8 July 2011

Weekly commented photo # 27 - Cascading water in Valserine river



That's obviously the same place than on my previous weekly commented photo and that's also one of the 36 images i processed yesterday afternoon and that will be uploaded on my french stock website in the next days.

So this week, my comments won't be about this lovely place in Haut Jura Natural Park neither why and how i took this photo. I just want to say a few general words about photographying this kind of scenes.

On several photo sharing sites i've seen many popular images of waterfalls or running water whitout any details in the water. This kind of image can probably give the illusion to be a nice photograph when viewed rapidly on a screen but they certainly won't make beautiful prints.

If a photographer wants to show the water movement there are two things he has to think about :
  • Shutter speed :
    A low shutter speed is perfect for the silky water effect but if it's too low it may kill the effect. I don't know any rule to estimate the right one, it depends of the water speed and quantity and also of how is the light on the water. Of course huge shutter speeds can be used to create other effects.

  • Avoiding over exposure :
    Over exposing the water can destroy a waterfall photo more surely than any other mistake and that's a mistake easy to make with rivers running under the woods like this one. Such places are often relatively darks and the contrast between shadows under the trees and white parts on the water can easily exceed the dynamic range of a camera.
    Avoiding to over expose the water at shooting time is the most important thing but the photographer must also be careful when he processes his raw files. Such files often contain a large part of dark pixels and a small part of highlights corresponding to the water. Lightening the shadows is often needed to give a pleasant image but that must done without sacrifying the highlights.


My french Waterfalls, Rivers and Stream gallery starts to be popular and i'm often asked about how to photograph moving water. These words i choose to write here today are what i answer most of time.

Thursday 7 July 2011

The little road through Valserine valley

The little road through Valserine valley
The little road through Valserine valley


The place around these very few houses is named La rivière (The river) and the images posted here about the Valserine river where done a few km far.

Friday 1 July 2011

Weekly commented photo #26 - Cascading water in Valserine river

Little cascades in Valserine river
Little cascades in Valserine river


I just had a very long and busy week since monday and i really had no time to blog since my last weekly commented photo. If it was a bad week about blogging, it was a good one on the money side.
I have closed two big clients projects : all the shooting is done and all the files processed. Another nice thing is that i had many nice print sales in june. In fact, i can note a real increase of these sales from 3 months. I can just hope things will go on like this in the future ...

On june 24, i returned at dawn to the Valserine valley.
Four days after my first visit, i wanted to explore more the river banks.
That was a nice walk. Sometimes in the water, sometimes in the forest but it ended with a little canyon surrounded by two small cliffs that i couldn't pass safely with my rubber boots and all my photo gear. I think i'll have to find another path to discover the next part of the river.

The image shown above is one of the really first place i found in the river.
On my first day here, there were some big branches across the rocks and the cascades but between my two visits some big rains have cleared the place.
I now have a little ton of raw files from this place and this one is the first and only one i had the time to process during the past week. Things should go better in the next days ...

Friday 24 June 2011

Weekly commented photo #25 - Valserine river in Haut Jura Natural Park

Valserine river running through the forest of Haut Jura Natural Park
Valserine river running through the forest of Haut Jura Natural Park


The Valserine river runs in Haut Jura Natural Park.
It's a small river : a little less than 50 km long. It starts in the mountains near the Faucille pass and ends in the Rhône river at Bellegarde sur Valserine.

We have some friends living in the valley under the Faucille pass. That's about 50 km far from our home but climates are very differents. The place where they live is probably one of the coldest in France :)

So, i often take the road through the Valserine valley.
I was first seduced by the beautiful mountain forest and spent many and unsuccessful days exploring it but never found any interesting place for photography.
During one of these tries, i noticed a little path which seemed to go to the river.

So on june 20, i left home before dawn and drove to the path's entrance. Then i walked about 10 minutes through the forest until i arrived to a beautiful old bridge over the river. I left the path and walked along the river bed.

It was really a beautiful place with little waterfalls between mossy rocks.
I spent about two hours making images all around. I choose this one to post here today because it features the forest as well as the river.

I plan to return soon to explore the place more deeply. Perharps will i also find a nice place for forest photography ...

Wednesday 15 June 2011

French countryside in Valserine valley

French countryside in Valserine valley
French countryside in Valserine valley


An image done this morning in the beautiful rural landscape of the Valserine valley. Just near Chezery Forens in Haut Jura Natural Park

Monday 30 May 2011

Mossy trunk abstract in Valserine forest

Mossy trunk abstratc in Valserine forest
Mossy trunk abstract in Valserine forest


All my visits to the Valserine valley look the same.
I spent there a little more time on Saturday and once more i was not the right place at the right time.
In the forest, i found some trunks nicely covered by moss and after a few stock shots i started to play, moving my camera vertically during the exposure.
That's an easy game but it doesn't always give interesting results. I was quite lucky with this one.

Saturday 14 May 2011

Weekly commented photo #19 : Coniferous and deciduous trees in Valserine forest

Coniferous and deciduous trees in the mountains of Valserine valley
Coniferous and deciduous trees in the mountains of Valserine valley


After my first and unsucessful try in the Valserine valley, i returned there last week under a beautiful blue sky. It's not my favourite weather for photography but at least it was not raining cats and dogs.

After about one hour driving i arrived in the valley. My initial thought was to make some photos inside the forest.
I found one place to park my car along the (very) narrow road and started to walk, searching one place to penetrate the forest.
It was not an easy thing. The forest was hardly steep and i had dead leaves up to my knees. Most of all, stones were falling down from the cliffs over the forest ...
Although i've been an active rock climber and alpinist during more than 20 years i didn't feel very secure.

My tripod helped me to climb and stay on my legs in the slope but event a Manfrotto one is not a real mountaineering tool :)
I probably spent a little more than one hour in that place, trying to make images.
Composition was very difficult in the steep slope and even the tripod was not easy to set up.
I think i've one acceptable image from this uncomfortable hour.

Then i went back (down would be a more exact word) to my car and continued my exploration of the valley.

I drove, stopped, walked, drove, stopped, walked and so on until the end of the afternoon.
I found one or two beautiful places for landscape photography but it was not the good time.
I was fed up before dusk and decided to come back home.

The image above was done from the road side while drinving back in the valley.
It would probably have been really more beautiful if i had waited one or two more hours but i was not in that feeling.

I've spent more than half a day scouting there and i still don't know exactly where and when to return to make the images i want ...

Wednesday 27 April 2011

Spring light on the country

Spring light on the country
Spring light on the country


Around Arcine, the Rhône river makes the boundary between 2 departments : Haute Savoie and Ain.

I returned there a third time, still looking for the best point of view on the river. The place where i stopped also offered a nice view on the rural landscapes on the other side of the Rhône ...

Friday 22 April 2011

Weekly commented photo #16 : Wind at dusk on the Rhône river

Wind at dusk on the Rhône river
Wind at dusk on the Rhône river


Last week, i showed you an overview of the Rhône valley near Arcine. The image was done on my first day in this area.
During this first day i also spent a lot of time exploring the little paths through the fields and forests. In the evening i found one going to the river but it was too late and i decided to report my visit to another time.

The day after, i was back with the firm intention to go to the rivers, explore its borders and find nice point of views.
But while on the road i found an other nice overview of the valley, so i stopped.
After that i took the little path found the day before and it was crossing a beautiful forest. So i stopped and made a few images of the trees with their fresh springtime leaves.

Like you devine, i arrived very late at the river and had no time to really explore for a stunning point of view.
I made a few images in the dusk light. A very strong wind from north was blowing and getting something sharp in the low light was just impossible so i decided to let the things go.
Later, while processing the files i was seduced by this blurred but living image.

Friday 15 April 2011

Weekly commented photo #15 - An overview of the Rhône valley in the early springtime

The Rhône valley seen from Arcine - Haute Savoie
The Rhône valley seen from Arcine - Haute Savoie


The Rhône is one of the main river in France. It's not really a french one because it comes from the Swiss alps, feeds the Leman lake and then comes into France at one end of the Vuache mountain. Then it crosses the country to the Mediterranean sea during 545 kilometers.

This image was done 2 days ago on the first french kilometers of the river.
I went to Arcine in the late afternoon because i wanted to make images of the castle for my stock.
After what i went for a little exploration at the end of the Vuache mountain and while driving i saw the Rhône valley through the trees along the road.
As my initial exploration about the mountain was not successful i decided to change my goals a to find a nice point of view on the river.
After a few kilometers drive, i found a little road leading to a perfect place offering a nice overlooking view on the valley.

After setting up my tripod and camera plus a long lens and making a few test shots, i waited a little less than one hour for a better light. All the day was really windy but fortunately the wind stopped at dusk and that really helps to get sharp images from a telephoto lens.

As told yesterday, i really love these fresh colors of springtime but i hope this place will still give better images in autumn.

Thursday 18 November 2010

Night on Seyssel bridge and the Rhône river

Night on Seyssel bridge and the Rhône river
Night on Seyssel bridge and the Rhône river


Seyssel is a little city along the Rhône river. It's crossed by the river and the part on the left coast is in the Haute Savoie department and the one on the right coast is in the Ain department.
The image was taken on the left coast and looking at the right one. The old bridge was built in 1838. An other point is that it's the lowest place in Haute Savoie.

I went ther yesterday morning for the first time from many and many years. I took this picture just after my arrival and it was still really soon. Then i crossed the bridge and walked along the river to find interesting points of view and finally failed to come back to my initial location when the light was at it's best ...

Monday 31 August 2009

Some news :)

In the Jura forest
In the Jura forest


So, i took a long summer break, at least from the online point of view.

We started to go to Jura which is a cold and wet mountain region. The van trip with my wife and daughter had a little smell of adventure, crossing the alps under impressive thunderstorms.
We spent about one week in Jura with friends living there and then we moved to an other alpine region where my parents are living.

After that we came back to the strong heat of the Provence summer, i worked a little and had great moments with my wife and daughter.
We left the sea to the tourists until the second half of August where we started to explore the wild coast of the Presqu'île de Giens.
I'll tell you more in the next days :)
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