New Zealand summer is coming closer to it's end quietly awaiting Autumn to arrive.
New Zealand summer is coming closer to it's end quietly awaiting Autumn to arrive.
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This photo i took at the Wainuiomata river, the beautiful sunset was just the beginning of a long night of astrophotography.Time
Just before sunset it was about 8:30pmLighting
Nothing but the beautiful natural light from a stunning sunsetEquipment
This was shot on the Canon 5DSR and Canon 24-70mm l series lens. Handheld.Inspiration
The lighting of the sunset the beautiful smooth riverEditing
Very little processing on this photo just level out the highlights and shadows nothing elseIn my camera bag
This question is a "heavy" one. I carry a lot of stuff i like being prepared for a quick change if scenery or plan . In my camera bag i have my two bodies the Canon 6D and 5DSR, Canon 70/200 L f2.8 i like for doing some nice tight landscape shots , Canon 24/70 f2.8 normally use this one for general purpose great lens. Samyang 14mm f2.8 is my go to wide angle lens i use this 80% of the time great affordable lens Samyang 24mm f1.4 great for really dark places really handy. Canon 50mm f1.4 i don't use this as much as i should it's another great light gathering lens.. two tripods carbon manfroto 055 and ballhead x2 Genie mini great for adding some dynamic movement to time lapse Two shutter releases cables for everything. Most the time I'll have my tablet as well as DJI Mavic Pro . All packed into the Mindshift 40L Firstlight. And lighting, headlamp torch and normally assorted batteries for everythingFeedback
Grab your camera get out and shoot, play with different settings and have fun, experiment with exposure and remember time of day morning and evening are the best natural light, don't expect much in the middle of the day as it will be bright and really hard to get good color and tones