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Today’s post is another view of the broken jetty at Loch Gelly at sunset.
The shot is a little less HDR than my usual fare with only two frames capturing foreground and sky so that means that the sun is a little burned out and losing detail whereas the shadows are a little deeper than I would normally like. However, I was taken by the depth of colour in these frames which was too dark for the lowest exposure and too bright in the highest. So I chose to use only the middle two and concentrate on pulling out the nice tones in the water and the lower clouds.
I’m still trying to figure out how to capture long exposure but still see some movement in the turbines. Perhaps I’ll get that worked out for the next visit.
A dilapidated old jetty can make for an interesting subject. I’d prefer if it was wooden and not quite so covered in bird dropping but I’m not going to complain too much. The sunset was spectacular and the colours left in the sky during the blue hour were just as beautiful. The water was like a millpond earlier in the evening but the wind had just started to pick up when I was getting to shoot. A little texture isn’t too bad I suppose. All in all not a bad shot.
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Playing with gel balls. From my old files.
Sony Alpha700 w/ 18~70mm (at 70mm)
1/320s; F 8,0; ISO 100
Processed with Camera Raw 5.0