Saturday, October 31, 2015
Unavailable light photography
I thought that I would push myself a bit, today, and shoot after the sun had set. It's not something I do much of, to be honest, but I have had the idea in my head for the past week or so. It was now just a matter of when conditions were suitable to make my move.
Success with this style of photography relies on there still being some light in the sky - in this case 36 minutes after the sun had disappeared - whilst the tide pools created by the falling tide reflect the colour of the afterglow.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 4 seconds at f/11. Matrix metering. - 0.33 EV compensation. ISO 160. Tripod and remote release.
© 2015
Location:
Boscombe beach, Dorset, UK
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2 comments:
Nice shot Richard,I like the light and reflection in the pools of water.
Thank you, Toby. :-)
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