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Like with the previous Pot Marigold macro on my photostream this one is severely overexposed, and the brightness was increased as well. But here I let it retain most of the colour saturation to keep the contrast between the outside of the flower and the more colourless glow inside.
After a few comments I must add a disclaimer: The angle is on purpose, but I did not rotate the image. It was taken from straight above the subject. A very thankful pose, as I preferred it this way.
I showed up real early in the morning at the Portland Headlight to get some of the good light. The park entrance was still locked when I got there, so I waited in the lot for the gate to open. As I waited, I had the chance to make friends with a fellow photographer, who had the same idea...
The headlights of a car caught in the light.
A couple of odd photos that I've taken for the photo for the day, but something else came up and replaced them.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Headlight on an old fire truck at Candler Field, Williamson, Georgia USA.
Toyo Field 45A with a Calumet 120 roll film holder.
Rodenstock 210mm Sironar-N lens
Tiffen yellow 8 filter
1/15 sec @ f22
Ilford Delta 100. Shot at 50 ISO and developed in Perceptol 1+3
Hours after sunrise on Wednesday, residents of the San Francisco Bay Area waited for daylight. Instead they got only the faintest suggestion that somewhere above the smoky skies, the sun had indeed risen.
Some called it a nuclear winter. Cars kept their headlights on. Office towers in San Francisco, where the smoke is mixing with fog, were illuminated as if in the middle of the night.
Across Northern California, giant plumes of smoke from a fire that blasted through the foothills of the Sierra Nevada billowed and spread high in the atmosphere, blotting out the sun.
The Bear Fire, as it is known, added to the smoke already pumped into the atmosphere by the more than 20 large fires burning across California.
A beautiful clear and still fall morning in Headlight Basin next to Lake Ingalls and Mt Stuart.
I crawled out of my tent on a cold clear morning about a hour before sunrise and hiked up to this perch overlooking the Larch filled Headlight Basin.
I never really found a foreground that I was happy with this morning and I think the lack of a solid foreground and somewhat bland perfectly clear sky were working against me. I'll post another couple treatments that are similar to this one later.
The Larch trees were a couple weeks past their peek color but still very striking.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM @16mm
bracketed and blended 0.4s, 1/6s, 1/60s @f6.3, ISO 1000
manually focus stacked (2 bracketed sets)
approximate location
47.46070, -120.93824
Before I forget that: Happy new year to all you lovely people out there!
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