Mark Turnauckas
How I Shot The Alps Peak
Before someone gets their knickers in a twist, my last shot was taken no closer to Switzerland than my dining room table.
If you look at the EXIF data, you'll see that it's a 25 second exposure at f/22 and ISO 100 with a Tamron 90mm macro lens.
The 'peak' is Chunk O' Wood 2.1 with an LED desk lamp upper left and and an LED flashlight to the right to illuminate the blue background. I desaturated the color out of the wood in post.
I only got the idea for the Alps while I was fiddling around with the shot on my computer.
How I Shot The Alps Peak
Before someone gets their knickers in a twist, my last shot was taken no closer to Switzerland than my dining room table.
If you look at the EXIF data, you'll see that it's a 25 second exposure at f/22 and ISO 100 with a Tamron 90mm macro lens.
The 'peak' is Chunk O' Wood 2.1 with an LED desk lamp upper left and and an LED flashlight to the right to illuminate the blue background. I desaturated the color out of the wood in post.
I only got the idea for the Alps while I was fiddling around with the shot on my computer.