In my rear-view mirror the sun is going down
The sky was lighting up as we had dinner in the backyard. I grabbed my gear and raced to a nearby pedestrian bridge in Cupertino, California. The red sky was almost gone by the time I arrived. It usually pays off to wait long into the blue hour, which is the result you see here.
I processed a balanced, a paintery, and a realistic HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/6.3, 68 mm, 1/60, 1/15, 1/4 sec, ISO 400, Sony A6000, SEL-55210, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC0877_8_9_hdr3bal1pai5rea1f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
In my rear-view mirror the sun is going down
The sky was lighting up as we had dinner in the backyard. I grabbed my gear and raced to a nearby pedestrian bridge in Cupertino, California. The red sky was almost gone by the time I arrived. It usually pays off to wait long into the blue hour, which is the result you see here.
I processed a balanced, a paintery, and a realistic HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/6.3, 68 mm, 1/60, 1/15, 1/4 sec, ISO 400, Sony A6000, SEL-55210, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC0877_8_9_hdr3bal1pai5rea1f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography