ebrunner wrote:
Thank you for your compliment. I shot the inside of the bridge exposed for the walls and ceiling. That completely blew out the opening which had outside light. I then exposed for the outside which made the inside completely dark. I then selected the outside that was properly exposed and moved it to the over exposed section of the interior shot. Voila! Both areas of the photo properly exposed. No HDR needed.
Wow great work, you did a nice job! One day I may understand post processing to that degree, to understand what I've got.
That is absolutely stunning.
Great shots! All in the same location?
Nice shots, I like the first one, I also liked the water pic in the other group.
Yeah many more, but a fun place for sure!
Amazing art and The Tacoma Museum Of Glass, had a great time.
Nice pics, love the lighthouse pic!
Psergel wrote:
Thanks for the compliment.
I was using a Canon 6D and 70-300L set at 128mm on a tripod. ISO 200 1/180 f8
Nice, yeah where I live, I never have a chance of sunsets like this, only when I was on vacation 2 weeks ago which I didn't do so well on as I was on a cruise ship and a tripod wouldn't of done me any good anyways, lol. Nice work!
Gorgeous, better than my attempts. Only chance I've had though was without a tripod. What were your settings, and lens?
Thanks Mark and Klaus, a lot of really good points for me to work on, especially with the higher F stops or rather smaller apertures as well as adding some foreground. I'll just need to shoot awhile to find the sweet spot, trouble is I'm not able to practice again there, I'm in Washington hardly no such thing as lens flare with all the overcast skies here, lol!