Excellent!
Really like the colours.
Lost the spirit eh? Don't you have a grid you can turn on in your viewfinder?
My NIKON D90 has one, nah na na na nah.
Oh BTW, nice shot.
nice shot colin...
Thanks Bill
Well I wasn't going mention it, but actually, we Canonites have quite a few focusing screens available to us (including ones with grids), but I usually use the electronic grid with Live View (I think that some Nikons even have that now)
Seriously (for a moment), you can't use the view finder for those kinds of shots, unless you want to lie down on wet boulders (the camera is about 12 to 18 inches above the ground, with waves surging in) (to give the mist effect) - and even then it's too dark to see anything with a lot of my shots.
Liveview is "OK", but you have to setup the shot before the shutterspeed increases to longer than 30 seconds; after that there's not enough gain for liveview to be able to show anything (it would have worked OK here because this was only 9x 10 sec to 13 sec shots) ...
... after that it's the hotshoe bubble level or "best guess" (more of the latter I suspect until I replace it!).
Beautiful image Colin. I love the mist on the wet boulders. Are you using ND filter for this kind of capture?
Thanks for the compliment
I've used a GND to balance the sky and foreground ... I could have used an ND but multi-minute shots like this are risky, so it's "safer" to just shoot regular exposures and combine them (assuming no water on the lens) - so this was 9 exposures that varied in length between 10 and 13 seconds with the light fading fast, it's easier to just leave the camera on AV mode).
I really like it Colin...You know I like strong images and color - this fits that style. Very well done. Has an other-worldly look to it.
Chuck
I know this sounds a little arrogant, but honestly, shots like that aren't hard - it's just 2 or 3 standard techniques put together (positioning with WA lenses, positioning GND filters, combining multiple exposures) (and of course having the right lenses / filters etc in the first place).
Even though I've been gone, I will always recognize this magical and smooth style in your work!
of course, the colours are undeniably vivid as usual
is this a sunrise or sunset?
Hello Colin
Nice image indeed ...
The larger available version show a little posterization on the mountains.
Is it just my monitor or my eyes ?
Hi Colin,
Nice shot. For me the water color seems to be violet which I liked more
~Ajith
Hi Colin,
As usual, amazing shot! I love the way you get so many colours into the photo without anything seemingly blowing out. The waves on the rocks creating that 'misty' effect looks fantastic :-)