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A photo from the north-end of Big Creek Lake in Polk County, Iowa. The light from the sun trying to break through the clouds was exceptional as I arrived here.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
The sun finally forces its way through the clouds to bring a fleeting moment of relative warmth on a chilly March morning, highlighting a metal gate in the process.
HFF!
The sun finally breaks through the bank of cloud as the day comes to an end on Cornwall's Sandymouth beach.
Waited an age for this, and as usual no tripod! :-) With the light rapidly fading, I thought I'd left it too late, finally the clouds parted. This is part of the Snowdon range from the shore of Llyn Mymbyr
Early morning sunrise at business district of La Defense.
That morning I was taking the numerous shots in puddle while trying different angles and perspectives to capture the best scenario out of the reflection. Nothing right worked as most of the Images turned out flat and lacked that final mood. Until suddenly sun breakthrough from the clouds and illuminated the composition with its warm tones. It dramatically changed the mood and gave a more depth to the image.
I happened to be in the right place at the right time and finally got the shot I hoped for!
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The sun breaks through the trees on a warm September evening ... attracting all the midges to the photographer! at The Cabrach in Moray Scotland
Not a great deal of good light going in Pembrokeshire over Christmas and New Year (drizzle, drizzle and more drizzle), but I did quite enjoy this brief hint of dawn colour.
I'm not sure if you remember the images I shared back in early March of the storms over the downtown area, but this is one that I didn't finalize until tonight. The swirl of storm clouds were about to engulf the Liberty Memorial Monument while the last bit of sunlight struck the tower.
A rather dramatic sky at the end of a cloudy day over the Polish Baltic Sea.
A combination of ND Grad 0.9 soft & hard was used.
A kind of funny story....I had my CPL filter and 10 stop filter on my lens when I took this shot. They are both made by Breakthrough Photography, so fit together well. Too well, apparently. When I tried to unscrew them and take them apart, they came off together. Nothing I did could get them apart. Finally, I went to my local camera store, and they couldn't get them apart either. I asked if they had a filter wrench, and no, they did not. They recommended I take the filters to a camera repair store about 30 minutes away. I thanked them, took the filters back, and immediately, they just slid apart. We all had to laugh, and the camera store guy said, "That will be $75!" :) Go figure!
Do any of you have a special technique for when filters get stuck to each other?