North Shore Sunset Slacker Series Redux
Pezpix
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So, once again I am in slacker/catch up mode with some of my winter sessions in Keiki Beach in O'ahu . I posted a thread previously
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=96147
highlighting a really good lighting situation, but for whatever reason, I missed this following shot, which I feel was a better representation of what my eye was aiming for.
The funny thing is, I probably took 20 different variations of that sunset and I've noticed that it does get pretty difficult to isolate and choose that shot that seems to draw more than the others in the same set. Anyway, here's the end result and the last of the Slacker series.
Canon 1DsMarkII, 16-35mm at 20mm - f16 @ 1.3 seconds 1.2 reverse grad ND filter.
Thanks for looking! Cheers
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=96147
highlighting a really good lighting situation, but for whatever reason, I missed this following shot, which I feel was a better representation of what my eye was aiming for.
The funny thing is, I probably took 20 different variations of that sunset and I've noticed that it does get pretty difficult to isolate and choose that shot that seems to draw more than the others in the same set. Anyway, here's the end result and the last of the Slacker series.
Canon 1DsMarkII, 16-35mm at 20mm - f16 @ 1.3 seconds 1.2 reverse grad ND filter.
Thanks for looking! Cheers
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Awesome capture and awesome light. I didn't even notice the shelf of rocks in the center until the third or fourth peek. There's so much to find in your shots, it's almost unreal!
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