The Fire Island Lighthouse during the blue hour, Kismet, Fire Island, Long Island, NY.
The Fire Island Lighthouse during the blue hour, Kismet, Fire Island, Long Island, NY.
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Location
I shot this photo at the Fire Island Lighthouse just east of Robert Moses State Park on Fire Island, Long island, NY.Time
I came home from work that day (Wednesday) about 6:00 PM and my wife and daughter were at a soccer game and my son was out with his friends. The weather was beautiful, warm with low humidity and lots of wispy clouds so instead of cooking dinner, I grabbed my camera bag and headed out with the intent of taking some sunset shots at the lighthouse. The park is only about 5 minutes from my house and the walk to the lighthouse is about a mile. I took a bunch of shots over the Great South Bay as the sun set and also turned 180 degrees to get the lighthouse. This was my last shot as I was heading back to my car. A long exposure shot during the blue hour.Lighting
I used a high f stop to get the star effects on the lights during the blue hour and even captured some stars. The long exposure helped illuminate the structure and surrounding area.Equipment
Shot with a Canon 70D, Canon 10-18 mm wide angle lens, 30 sec, f/16, ISO 400 on a tripod.Inspiration
My niece had been nagging me for a good shot of the lighthouse. The weather and timing cooperated. She got her shot.Editing
I used to shoot a lot of HDR but am now shooting raw and post processioning in Lightroom . Minor adjustments to exposure, color, clarity, sharpening and lens correction. Just starting to use Lightroom and am learning more each day. Dipping my feet in Photoshop too.In my camera bag
I recently upgraded my Canon T1i to a Canon 70D, 10-18mm and 18-135mm lens, and a Manfrotto tripod.Feedback
I'm still learning and my interest lies in landscape, night and astro photography. I'm reading a lot and using the internet to educate myself trying to make each shot better. On the photos I like, I look at the EXIF data to see how is was shot so I can learn how to capture that type of image. Also look around where you live, some great places are definitely there waiting for you to photograph.