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Near Tranquille Farm,
Kamloops, B.C.
The setting sun, off to the right of this shot, bathed the area in golden light. The row of trees look like autumn trees but that is totally the golden light making bare, grey branches glow.
About two weeks ago I posted a photo of an old corral and said I wasn't sure if it was still in use. It's definitely still in use. Two weeks ago the vast field, only a small portion of which is in this photo, was quite empty. Now it holds about 500 head of cattle, all mothers with calves. The babies are so cute!
This is a shot taken among Santa Fe style homes in a foothills community next to the Tucson Mountain Park, west of Tucson Arizona. During the monsoon season, downdrafts of wind from nearby storms can create stunning displays at sunset.
A commuter boat making its journey, with people returning home by the end of day...A preview of life, by the riverside.
The fog was flowing quickly over the hills of the Pacific Coast as a herd of elk grazed. I had taken many shots but it was just too gray a day at the Point Reyes elk reserve. I was stalking a large bull elk trying to move slowly closer. He was about to disappear over the hill when the setting sun began to show though the fog. You know the type of day where you can look direclty at the sun and see the crisp clean outline though the fast moving clouds and it gives you an unreal since of movement. You could see the fog blowing very quicly over the crisp disc of the sun and I knew the fog would soon move back in and block the sun if I didn't move quickly. My sudden movement caught the bulls attention and he looked back at me just as I snapped pictures. A second later he had disappeared over the crest of the hill and the fog quicly moved in to cover the sun.
It was one of those moments when what would be a bust for the day just came together for just a few brief seconds and for once you are ready. Sometimes all you get is one good shot. But that's what makes it worth all those hours of effort.
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Sunsets on Zihuatanejo Bay seen from the Catalina Beach Resort are a visual treat, and at times when the cloud cover cooperates stunning - this is not one of them.
We were at the resort for 28 sunsets and only 2 evenings was the cloud cover worthy. However the camera went click, click anyway even on cloudless days like this one.
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The day was a hot one in the Australian outback. Staying with friends for a few days away in Rochester, Victoria, the first evening showed us an amazing vivid sunset display which is rarely seen in the City.
With a vole bedtime snack. The sun had already set which is why the background is yellow. Backlit Short-eared Owl.
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Wide creek in the Dutch National Park De Biesbosch near the North Brabant village of Werkendam. It is the end of a sunny and windless day in the winter season. Here and there is a thin layer of ice on the water.
Brede kreek in het Nationaal Park De Biesbosch. Het is aan het eind van een zonnige en windstille dag in het winterseizoen. Hier en daar ligt een dun laagje ijs op het water.
Setting sun at Milarrochy Bay, Loch Lomond, Scotland.
The lights of Luss can be seen in the distance.
22 to 26 March, Zaandam sailed north on the west coast of South America from Valparaiso, Chile to Balboa, Panama - non stop.
One final sunset photo then the camera gets a rest until we rendezvous with ms Rotterdam the evening of 26 March.
@ (north of) Alnwick
Although it is meant to be Spring by now, someone ought to inform Northern England. Yesterday we had sleet and hail … and I can’t remember an evening walk where I wasn’t clobbered by freezing cold winds. Even the neighbourhood fox, who I used to see wandering the streets, seems to have given up – either perished or gone in search of warmer climes.
At times like this, I have to remind myself that it is sometimes possible to wear a short-sleeved shirt outdoors. And thankfully, an archive rummage has turned up this pleasant memory of the poppy fields of summer 2014.
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My technique is alway the same:
Three exposures -2EV, 0, +2EV and then temperature adjustement using Lightroom and layering with luminosity mask using photoshop. Removal of distracting stuff with the stamp tool or patch tool. High pass filter to enhance details. Then saturation, contrast selectively control, dodge and burn where need...
DRI stand for Dynamic Range Increase. Three RAW files are used to achieve this. Rather than using a software like Photomatix for instance, I simply use mask to blend, my own way, the light, dark and normal shot with Photoshop and Lightroom.. To me, It looks more natural than the usual HDR treatment that I would normally applied.
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Ma technique est toujours la même:
Trois prises de vue -2EV, 0, +2EV. Ensuite ajustement de la température de couleur avec Lightroom et usage de calques et masques de luminosités avec Photoshop. Retrait d'éléments de distraction avec l'outil tampon. Filtre High pass pour le rehaussement des détails. Ensuite saturation et contraste ajustés de façon sélectives et locales. Dodge and burn là où requis...
DRI vient de l'anglais Dynmic Range Increase, qui pourrait se traduire par étendue dynamique améliorée. Les même 3 fichiers RAW entrent dans la composition d'un DRI. Plutôt que de se servir d'un logiciel comme Photomatix qui fait tout le travail, je me sers plutôt de masques pour filtrer l'éclairage dans photoshop et Lightroom. De mon point de vue, cette façon de faire donne une image plus naturel que le traitement HDR que j'employais auparavant.
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That’s how it is, day after day... night after night.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8H-td3e6EE
The Moon chases her sunsets constantly, hoping for a mere glimpse....
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A majestic August sunset from Sainte-Anne-De-Bellevue, Quebec.
The image was captured with a long enough exposure to avoid blurring the clouds and smoothen the water.
Post processing primarily involved using Photoshop gradient maps and Color Efex Pro software. Split gradient maps were used to create the colour contrast from the sun side to the shadow side of the image.
Marty McFly:
"Hey, Doc. You'd better back up, we don't have enough road to get up to 88."
Dr. Emmett Brown:
"Roads? Where we going we don't need roads."
Back To The Future
Taken from the small balcony of our Airbnb and in the Old Town in Nice. The sun setting over the rooftops.
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Unintentional pun. No true rain for two to three weeks, much bright late summer sun, parched earth, struggling nature. That about sums it up.
This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a weekly challenge called “Snap Happy”. A different theme chosen by a member of the group each week, and the image is to be posted on the Monday of the week.
This week the theme, “golden hour” was chosen by Phunny, phunnyfotos.
Although this last week hasn’t seen too many golden hours as such, I did go for a good wander on two nights around sunset, and on one evening as I was coming home, I chanced to notice the lily pattern cut into my neighbour’s fence. It was gilt by the late afternoon light. I thought it a perfect choice for the theme.