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steve-barnes-photography
August 10, 2016
Just gorgeous. It takes patience and skill to get the right moment, the right composition and settings to captures something like this. Well done!
AdirahsEyes
August 29, 2018
Stunning is an overused word.. but exactly spot on for this beautiful scene
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The photo was taken at swan river near UWA (University of Western Australia) Perth, Western Australia.Time
This is probably one of my favourite images. I remember waking up at 5 a.m. Saturday on the 2nd of July 2016 as i was planning to catch the golden hour. I was driving along the swan river trying to find a perfect landscape until i saw the Blue Boat House, capturing the calm and angelic golden hour sky.Lighting
I used aperture priority at f/16 for the best depth of field, iso 100 and a 6/1 of exposure.Equipment
This was shot on Nikon D7100 with Tokina SD 11-16 mm f/2.8 lens at 16 mm. Its on aperture priority, so i had to use my Vanguard tripod and wired remote shutter to avoid camera shake.Inspiration
I am a amateur photographer, I've seen a lots of beautiful landscapes,seascapes and nightscapes images over the internet that's inspired me.Specially here in VIEWBUG. The wonder of nature really amaze me.Editing
I did a little bit of editing. I use photoshop to sharpen the image and lightroom for the HDR look. I wan't my images to look realistic not like those over done picture.In my camera bag
The first thing i always pack is my Nikon D7100, Tokina SD 11-16 mm f/2.8 lens, Tamron 18-270 mm f/3.5-6.3 lens, Hoya Variable Density 3-400 77 mm filter and my wired remote shutter.Feedback
My advice is, be early, be patience and wait for the right time.Keep shooting from the beginning till end of the golden hour and don't forget to use the delete button on your camera on a blurry image. Happy Wife! Happy Life!