An Eye from the Sea at Night by Daniele Leone

This photo dates back to a few years ago, in a period when I was experimenting with vintage lenses on a full frame canon. In fact, the photo was taken with an M42 S-M-C / Super Fish-Eye-Takumar 17mm F4 lens with surprising anti-fog qualities. In fact, the photo was taken from the shoreline at night and even if it was winter the humidity in Puglia is always remarkable.


Canon EOS 6D with Fish-Eye-Takumar 1:4/17 | Exposure 30sec @ f/8 | ISO 400mm | Focal Length 17mm


Award Winner
Photo of the Day


Award Date
November 16, 2020


67

AWARD SCORE

Value 12
Clarity 12.5
Composition 17.5
Style 13
Skill 12


Award Category
Night Photography


Photograph Location
Monaco Mirante Beach, Maruggio, Italy


Daniele Leone was born in Milan in 1974. He is an Apulian by adoption, but having his grandparents in Florence and an uncle in Milan, he often goes to visit them with his parents. On these long car trips, he learned about his country, the beauty of the landscapes he crossed, the culture of the local people and the art in the great museums thus starting to take the first photos handling a Minolta. However, it is his uncle, a technical designer in Milan and a great traveler, who lays the foundations for his interest in photography and architecture that immediately animated his interest.

Current Location
Lecce, Italy

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