Sea Smoke
eoren1
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I had never captured (let alone seen) sea smoke before this morning.
When I saw the temp was supposed to be near zero today with negative wind chills in the morning, I decided to try my hand at capturing this phenomenon. I woke at 6, dressed in a million layers and grabbed some coffee on the way to the harbor. There I found my vantage point and setup.
I started shooting before the sun came up and liked what I was getting. There was a thick low lying cloud cover and the sun took a while to come up behind it. When it did, it produced these beautiful touches of light on the smoke and water. I grabbed three frames before the sun overwhelmed the scene and this was my favorite of the three.
Have a lot more to process from this morning's shoot but wanted to share this one.
When I saw the temp was supposed to be near zero today with negative wind chills in the morning, I decided to try my hand at capturing this phenomenon. I woke at 6, dressed in a million layers and grabbed some coffee on the way to the harbor. There I found my vantage point and setup.
I started shooting before the sun came up and liked what I was getting. There was a thick low lying cloud cover and the sun took a while to come up behind it. When it did, it produced these beautiful touches of light on the smoke and water. I grabbed three frames before the sun overwhelmed the scene and this was my favorite of the three.
Have a lot more to process from this morning's shoot but wanted to share this one.
Eyal
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Great job, Eyal.
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One thought I have had about capturing the delicate light in the smoke is to use a bracketed exposure. I have found when dealing with capturing fine details in clouds or fog I get better results with blending multiple exposures. Have not tried it yet, just thinking about it.
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This was a single exposure. The clouds helped with the dynamic range so I didn't need to bracket. The next frame had a lot of red haze from the sun but in this one, you can just make out subtle rays behind the lighthouse which I hope show up even better in print.
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I grew up in the Maritimes (eastern Canada) where this is a common phenomenon. BUT, I've never captured it photographically. The early hour doesn't bother me - but the cold? I to your courage!
Yesterday morning it was -19C and, when you factor in the windchill, that would be -27C (-16F) or **!!### cold! Nope. Couldn't do it.
I think you are right - you got a good exposure without bracketing or HDR work. Nice.
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