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FollowThe fall colors just get more in depth and intense as the sun wanes in the sky. I don't know if it's what is really happening, or just me, but the col...
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The fall colors just get more in depth and intense as the sun wanes in the sky. I don't know if it's what is really happening, or just me, but the colors are much more vivid this year... and the change does seem a little later in the season. That's OK... I just enjoy them whenever they appear.
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D810 ISO400 ƒ-20 1-10sec 15mm © 2019 Dave Koch Photo
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D810 ISO400 ƒ-20 1-10sec 15mm © 2019 Dave Koch Photo
#fallcolors #Sunset #FallSunset #autumn #fall #Utah #DaveKochPhoto #beUtahful #wowutah #werutah #utahunique #landscapePhotography #hikeutah #exploreutah #visitutah #bestoutdoorphotos #dscvr_earth #mountainorama #bestmountainartists #utahphotographer #autumnleaves #mapletrees #aspentrees #fallleaves #travelphotography #photographylovers
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Location
This is from a hike I made in the fall in the Wasatch Mountains.Time
Sunset. Obviously.Lighting
Shooting into the sun means the majority of the frame is in shadow- thats just how it works.Equipment
Since I was hiking, I was a bit on the light side. I had a pod with me in the backpack, but I am pretty sure this was hand held. I am also sure I bracketed this. With auto align, that is no big deal with no tripod if you are quick. Wide angle lens with a small aperture for the sun star effect.Inspiration
Here I fell in love with the massive amounts of color, and the deep saturation I found there. I loved the line the dead tree makes.Editing
I set basic exposure color and contrast in Lr. I knew each image would form a different part of the final image, so I develope for that, not for the picture as a whole. I layer them in Ps, and blend using masks.In my camera bag
This day, not a whole lot because I was hiking. Camera and wide angle, and a tripod.Feedback
TO pull off a back lit image like this, you need to have some technical skill. This is not an easy image to pull off. But I would say to try because the only way you are gonna get a balanced final image is by experience, and learning what works and what does not...