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FollowI had the composition all lined up, and it was a matter of waiting for the light I had pictured in my imagination. I spent a total of 9 nights sitting in this s...
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I had the composition all lined up, and it was a matter of waiting for the light I had pictured in my imagination. I spent a total of 9 nights sitting in this spot and becoming very familiar with the skyline. I had even managed to capture a couple good images in the previous nights but they weren't quite up to the image I had in my mind for this location. On the 9th night i was ready to go nice and early and was on the phone with my brother while I waited for the sun to set and the show to start. All of a sudden mid-sentence the show was on and I was ready. Im sure my brother was wondering what was going on as the phone suddenly went quiet and all you could hear was the camera's shutter firing off. This was what I had been planning for, and it was exactly as I had imagined.
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Location
Downtown Vancouver, BC, CanadaTime
SunsetLighting
The lighting on this image is very unique, in that the viewer gets to see the transition from a full blown sunset on the left, fading into the darkness of night on the right.Equipment
Canon 5D Mark III, 24-105 f/4, Sirui Tripod, Formatt Hitech FilterInspiration
Panorama cityscapes are a great way to capture a large area into one image. I particularly like them because the viewer can get lost in the image, they are usually very over stimulating. This image started with an idea to capture a unique vantage point of a very photographed city in a special way.Editing
I use photoshop for all my post processing.In my camera bag
My bag usually has my two main cameras. A Fuji GX617 medium format panorama camera & a Canon 5Dsr. I also carry a selection of lenses for those cameras. In my bag I have a bunch of other small supporting equipment like filters, light meter, triggers, & a Panorama head for the Canon.Feedback
Just get out and shoot, no matter what it is!