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A study of Light as the sun sets

 
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Oct 01, 2011 02:20 |  #1

Barely made it there as the sun was setting, but stayed extra. shots are composed identically, but it was nice to see how the light changes. thanks for looking and any comments.
1. Handheld panorama, with 16-35II, on 5d2, Polarizer. I then shot them on tripod with stacked exposures, but have not gone through processing them yet.

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2. 3 exposure, stacked using LR enfuse plugin, nikon 14-24 on 5d2
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3. Back to 16-35. single exposure, used a 3 stop reverse gnd, which was a little two strong. forgot to take my 2 stop gnd. had to brighten the sky a little by now moon was out and visible
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4. Single exposure, nikon 14-24, at about f5.6, iso 400. had to push the shadows in post a little, and dodge the hill side a touch. It was cool how the clouds rendered (at least I think so)
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Oct 01, 2011 10:00 |  #2

Nice example of how a scene changes with time and the varying opportunities that are presented.


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Oct 01, 2011 10:04 |  #3

Really like this series and really like the view too (I think I have seen it before). As Jon says above, and as you went out to achieve, the colours are so different even in a short period of time.


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Oct 01, 2011 11:38 |  #4

Very nice series. I like the changing light.


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Oct 01, 2011 15:53 |  #5

Great series. I like the composition of #2 the most; the way the shoreline forms a path into the image.


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Oct 01, 2011 16:45 |  #6

I like them in the following order: 2, 1 3 & 4. I'm not sure if it's the processing or the changing light which accounts for this though. Maybe additional studies are required. :)


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