To get into the right spot early morning for "golden hour", you have to be there before the optimum light. Here area a few I captured before the light was golden, so I had to use a much higher ISO that I would have wanted. These really do show that the ability of our digital sensors can make images even in what many would consider non optimal situations.
The first three I just really liked the way the background was lit and took the shots and hoped I got "something". The last one was a capture that I just found so unique as the fish was "speared" rather than caught. Some post processing, but it was nothing that I would consider extreme. I hope you enjoy. As always, download for best images
What are you shooting with?
These pictures are beautiful!
Elissa.allen21 wrote:
What are you shooting with?
Nikon D7500 with Nikon AF-S 70-300 4.5-5.6 ED VR G
Thanks for the kind comments!!
A very beautiful set. By being out prior to the golden hour you have the time to see many creatures waking up and ready to hunt for their breakfast. Mahalo for sharing.
Goes to show what pushing the ISO can do in poor light. Nice set!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
You've got excellent results with these! The light is beautiful and so is the composition.
Beautiful set and some of my first D7100 shots were made in similar conditions and really didn't expect much but was pleasantly surprised at some shot made with an iso of 6400.
They are very pretty...every single one of them.
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