Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Fire over the meadow

This is a filter-aided attempt at capturing a dramatic sunset. The sky just wasn’t happening the way I anticipated, so I pulled out the 2-stop graduated tobacco filter and played around with it.

It livened up the sky considerably, turning a fairly blah photo into a better photo (picture without the filter is shown below). Every camera kit should include some filters - a circular polarizer, an 81b warming filter, a 2-stop graduated neutral density filter and the 2-stop graduated tobacco are a good start. Just sayin.'

Ah well. At least I was able to get a couple of moon pics out of the trip (see the posts from the last two days).

Click on pictures to enlarge. Photographs © 2008 James Jordan.

6 comments:

  1. Very beautiful.... I love it.

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  2. Almost as if you're approaching a cliff looking down into the sky. Very nice...

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  3. Anonymous11:42 AM

    WOW! Such beauty!~

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  4. Anonymous4:44 PM

    Beautiful!

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  5. Anonymous6:13 PM

    So professional - All I do is point and shot.
    Thanks for sharing.

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