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This is one of the few pictures I will remember because not only it's just the burn but also it almost Burn't my camera. I was half drowned trying to get this picture. Me and Prasad Bidwai was waiting for the golden light (Thanks to #Escaype & Jeff for the forecast). It was one hell of an evening to remember.
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Location
This picture was taken in an amazing event at Marshalls Beach.Time
This is one of my favorite images. We headed out to Marshall’s beach in the evening. The light wasn’t great initially but I waited for the right moment and all of a sudden the sky started glowing pink at 8.46PM and it was an amazing light. I was half drowned in the ocean trying to capture the perfect composition. It was a great evening I can remember. This was taken on June 28th, 2016.Lighting
I wanted to express the beauty of golden gate bridge and an amazing seascape in the same shot. Initially, I had good sun but not a great drama in the sky. I was about to pack up and leave the location and suddenly I see this dramatic light unveiling itself and within minutes, the sky started to burn pink. It's an amazing feeling to be there and experience nature unfolding itself.Equipment
Canon 6D with 24-70mm f/2.8 and a good pair of shorts!Inspiration
Golden Gate is a symbolism of Love. I wanted to show the sheer power of nature and the subtlety of the ocean wave. This entire vision with an amazing dramatic light made this moment super special for me. I’ve had an amazing fun shooting this picture (even though I was half drowned myself :cough: :cough:)Editing
Usually, landscape photography requires a lot of processing to get the "perfect" picture. In this scenario, I didn't really need to do much of post-production except for subtle brightness and few sharpening adjustments. The light was amazing and that's all I could ask for.In my camera bag
I consider myself a minimalist, the first thing I carry is my Canon 24-70 F/2.8 and my 70-200 f/2.8. This pretty much covers from Wide angle to Telephoto ranges that I generally shoot. I have a Canon 6D, Intervelometer, Pair of gloves (to keep myself warm), Torchlight and LEE ND filters.Feedback
Composition is the key. Find the right composition and wait for the perfect moment. The mother nature has an amazing way to surprise us.