burning thumsee

July 20th, 2008 by Markus

burning thumsee

the regular “der thumsee brennt” (burning lake thumsee) open air concert of the philharmonic orchestra met mixed weather yesterday. the concert itself had to be interrupted several times due to drizzling rain, but the fireworks went off into almost clear sky.

burning thumsee(2) i had a vantage position a bit outside of the festival itself and so i could capture some foreground with the fireworks. shooting raw + jpeg this time, i was astonished about the a700′s jpeg quality straight out-of-camera, but ended up again with hand-tweaked (or should i say lightzone-tweaked) pictures from the raw.

burning thumsee(3) the workflow with lightzone is just so convincing: dodging, burning, masking, intensifying – these are all old darkroom techniques, achievable through a very logical interface. not that lightzone doesn’t have its quirks – printing is a bit better than broken, it’s a memory and processor hog (for that reason alone i wouldn’t want a 24mpix camera) and the worst thing is the invisible support on the website together with the incomprehensive documentation. but it still has the for me most logical approach in developing raw files, and the results speak for themselves.

Tags: Der Thumsee brennt 2008, fireworks, open air


3 Responses to “burning thumsee”

  1. Ohhh!!! Love it

  2. Thomas says:

    Sounds and looks as if you had a great evening. Nice concert, nice fireworks, great photos…

  3. Ilan says:

    Great colors in the skies! Very nicely done :)


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