Peter Ruprecht's Photography Blog

It is usually updated once a day. The blog usually has all different types of photographs taken by Peter that either make it into official projects or portfolios,  or simply make it to the blog. .


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Monday
Jan262009

Peter Ruprecht appears in the New York Optimist

Click to enlargePeter Ruprecht appears on the Cover of the New York Optimist

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Saturday
Jan242009

Photograph of Opera House in Frankfurt Germany

This is a photograph of the Opera House in Frankfurt Germany from the http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/stock-photograph-travel-cities/ section of the site

Opera House Frankfurt Germany

Tuesday
Jan202009

More added to Travel Photography Section to Ruprecht Studios

From http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/stock-photograph-travel-cities/stock-photographs-travel-cities-europe-czech-prague/

These are photographs taken in Prague by Peter Ruprecht

Cold Christmas Evening

Another waltz

Monday
Jan192009

Peter Ruprecht wins an award of excellence from the Visual Culture Awards

http://www.visualcultureawards.com/libri/awarded-list/

This image shot by Peter Ruprecht won an award of excellence in the Nature and Architecture category in the Visual Culture Awards Photography Contest.

 

Monday
Jan192009

Another stock travel photo from London Peter Ruprecht took

From http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/stock-photograph-travel-cities/

Big Ben London UK

Was taken with a Canon 20D

Friday
Jan162009

More from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/stock-photograph-travel-cities/

Thursday
Jan152009

Travel Photography Section to Ruprecht Studios being built

From http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

I am building out a new stockl photo section to my site. It will be located at

http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/stock-photograph-travel-cities/

I shot this picture in London at Trafalgar square

London Trafalgar Square

Shot with a canon 20D

This is one of the pictures I shot in Valletta Malta.

Malta - Valletta at night.

Photo was taken with a Canon 20D in Raw and then processed in HDR.  The the HDR layer added to to raw photograph and processed with a bleach bypass process and then the HDR layers opacity reduced.

Valletta, Malta’s capital and a World Heritage site, is nothing short of an open-air museum. It is a living experience of Baroque architecture, a monument donated by the Knights of St John nearly five centuries ago. Throughout the years, Valletta has welcomed emperors, heads of state, artists and poets and is now the permanent seat of the Maltese government.

Dotted with quaint cafés and wine bars, the city is today one of Malta’s main tourist attractions, hosting among others, the majestic St John’s Co- Cathedral, the imposing bastions and a treasure of priceless paintings. It also provides a stunning snapshot of Malta’s Grand Harbour, often described as the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.

Monday
Jan122009

Nightmares and Dreams

From http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

 

This is a photo i took in December that I simply liked the composition of.  Its a little abstract.  I am not sure any one will even figure out what it is, but i liked the colors and general image.

 

I shot this with my G9.  It was at a bangonnyc.com party.

Bangon NYC Party

Friday
Jan092009

Flower in Mexico

from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

This was one of the flowers right outside the villa in Mexico

Flower in Mexico

This was shot with a canon 1ds and then a bleach bypass layer added to it in photoshop and its opacity reduced.

This was shot with a canon 1ds and then sharpened and an infrared film layer added on top in photoshop

 

Thursday
Jan082009

Cabo San Lucas Men Cleaning Fish

After a long day out on the ocean which we caught several Mahi Mahi, we returned to the beach whee there are men wiling to clean your catch for a nominal tip.

Men Cleaning Fish in Cabo San Lucas Mexico

Shot in color with a Canon G9 and then using photoshop CS 4 created an infra red film layer on top of color background and reduced its opacity and then dodged and burned selectively.

 

For more photos go to http://www.ruprechtstudios.com