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Challenge: Where Sea Meets Shore (Standard Editing) Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Lens: Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS Location: Holyhead, Wales Date: Sep 18, 2016 Aperture: 32.0 ISO: 100 Shutter: 6 seconds Galleries: Landscape, Seascapes Date Uploaded: Sep 18, 2016
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I originally set out to shoot a long exposure "water mist" type wave image, and produced a few six minute exposures of this scene with a x1000 neutral density filter, but ultimately ended up going with this - one of the low-aperture test shots with no filter, over only 6 seconds. The drama of the waves breaking fitted a lot better with the scene than a simple mist effect would have.
There was a lot of mist blowing in from the sea, so I set up the tripod inside the car shooting out of an open window to protect the equipment to some degree. To avoid shaking the setup, of course, everyone else had to get out of the car and stand in the rain. Shot with mirror lockup to further reduce shake (which would be very noticeable on such a long lens) and exposure started with a wireless remote from outside the car.
White balance set to daylight to accurately capture the deep natural blue of the dusk light.
Some loss of sharpness due to diffraction at the tiny aperture, but then this was only intended as a test shot originally - in fact I was surprised that at 1200px the damage is barely noticeable.
Editing: cloning out loads of sensor dust and a few hot pixels, curves to bring the washed-out scene into the full dynamic range and reduce the excessive effect of the blue in the shadows, crop, dodge and burn to accentuate texture on the middle rock, resize and three-level selective sharpen. |
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09/26/2016 07:55:10 AM |
Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that meets the challenge
What a considerate bunch of mates you have, I̢۪m not sure I could get away with throwing everybody out of the motor for an image! I have to say, I actually prefer this sort of shot over the long exposure misty scenes that have become so popular nowadays. Your scene is intensely blue rather to its detriment, I think you could say this is an example of an adherence to capture the scene as seen but resulting in a somewhat artificial end result that lacks credibility. Thanks for an interesting entry Eugene. |
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09/25/2016 07:23:00 PM |
Very dramatic and lovely range of tones. My personal taste is that the blue atmosphere is exaggerated. I always resort to monochrome myself. |
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09/23/2016 05:37:51 AM |
Would have liked to rate this higher, but the overall color tone and dark detail detract, to me anyway, from the image. Still the intent is clear and my initial rating of a 6 was a bit too harsh. Now a 7. |
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