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Mother Nature gave us quite a show last night here in Lorain. This may have been one of my favorite sunsets...ever!
View On Black The small photo doesn't do this justice please take a moment to view the larger version.
70807 trundles past Ribblehead with a late running 6J37, the 12.58 Carlisle - Chirk logs a few minutes before sunset on Wed 30th December 2020.
Lone fisherman fishing at the Wharf at Merimbula.
Beautiful sunset colours. Love this place.
Have a great week!
Nice sunset tonight, viewed from the high viewpoint at the parking lot off CA-1, at the N end of Moonstone Drive. The long contrail adds visual interest. Tide was at about minus 1.3 ft.
This was the only colour of sunset this evening, still almost the summer solstice and approaching 11pm and it is still fairly light outside. I hope you like this, it was shot in Ayrshire where much of my recently processed images have been shot.
Explore: Jul 30, 2008 # 477
from my photoshop class: some adjustments of saturation and contrast.
You can see the original and the post processed bellow.
photostream of the Finephoto, where I'm learning photoshop
A timestack of the sunset - hundreds of frames of a sunset timelapse blended together so you can see the cloud trails. This one used all the frames I took, while the one from yesterday used a subset of them.
I did this entirely on the iPhone, using the app iLapse for capturing and stacking the timelapse.
Check out the video I posted showing the stacking process here: flic.kr/p/txyXdm and the same frames as a classic timelapse here: flic.kr/p/sCfp47 and the behind the scenes setup here: flic.kr/p/t4wLHh
Timestack and timelapse album: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/sets/72157649658675467
Timestack group: flickr.com/groups/2750725@N24
The evenings here on the west coast Sunsets are the best ,, every night gathering on the beaches a lot of sunset admirers.
Christmas is less than a fortnight away and nature here in Ostwestfalen is like early Spring. We used Sunday afternoon for an extended hiking tour around home waters of the river Werre in the Löhne area.
Sunset in Sydney.
Photographed from the Sirius Point Lookout, aka Little Sirius Point, at Sirius Cove, Mosman.
Directly across the harbour is the Cremorne Point Reserve with Robertsons Point Lighthouse to the left with its famous green light. Beyond is the city.
And to accompany my 'Velvet Sunset' here is the Velvet Lounge Project with their chilled groove: 'Endless Sun':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZC6VMhcKvo
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
A timestack of the sunset - hundreds of frames of a sunset timelapse blended together so you can see the cloud trails. For this one, I took photos every 2.5 seconds, which was close enough together that the result looks more like a long-exposure photo than an obvious timestack. Faux-long-exposure? A true long exposure would be very difficult with such lighting, you'd need a serious ND filter and I'm not even sure if it would be possible. But stacking to get the same effect is not very hard.
I did this one entirely on the iPhone 5 using the app iLapse for capturing and stacking the timelapse. Amazing what the iPhone can do, and this isn't even the newest one! I can't get over it - the lens is obviously not as good as on a dedicated camera, but the computer in there more than makes up for it in its own way.
My "real" camera has been in the repair shop for six weeks(!) and while I've been missing it greatly, I'm also tempted to start a blog called "what you can do with an iPhone" or something like that. I need to focus on writing my dissertation these days, but once it's done I think I will start some kind of photography blog with a sub-series about my iPhone photography projects, but I wouldn't want to stop myself from writing about my other cameras as well.
Here is a video of the stacking of this sunset: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/17548053783/
And here is a traditional time-lapse video of this sunset: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/17548471243/
Last night's sunset was a beautiful one -- these two ducks were pretty cooperative about adding a bit of interest to the scene. View On Black
Soft focus sunset with silhouettes. A sunset captured forever for you to enjoy!
Dedicated to RHC (IYWAMHASAM)