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FollowA night shot of our tent along the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon. Nothing like seeing the Canyon from the bottom up.
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A night shot of our tent along the Colorado river in the Grand Canyon. Nothing like seeing the Canyon from the bottom up.
Bill Klipp
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Bill Klipp
Check out my online Photo Website at:
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© 2015 All Contents All Rights Reserved Bill Klipp -
www.wkimages.net
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Location
We were on a 16 night rafting trip down the Colorado River thru the Grand Canyon and camped one night on some ledges overlooking the river.Time
It was just after sunset during the blue hour while we still had a little ambient lightLighting
It was blue hour as the sun had already set early behind the canyon walls. There was still some ambient light so we lit a few candles around our tent and left a flashlight on inside to get our tent to glow.Equipment
Nikon D700 with Nikkor 24-120mm f4 @ 46mm, f8, ISO 800, 30seconds, TripodInspiration
The light during blue hour reflecting on the water and canyon walls created a very serene looking scene. I thought a long exposure of 30 seconds would add a sense of motion by letting the moving river blur slightly.Editing
Some cropping and adjusted saturation, color balance, whites, blacks shadows, highlights, sharpening, noise reductionIn my camera bag
two DSLR bodies, 16-35mmf4, 24-120mmf4, 150-600mm, GoPro, polarizer, ND filters, Osmo,Feedback
A wide angle fast lens is important given the declining light levels. A tripod was needed to steady the camera during the long 30 second exposure to get the water to blur