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This photo was taken out off of Whitehaven Beach, in the Whitsunday Islands of Australia.Time
The photo was taken at 6:30 in the evening, during golden hour before sundown.Lighting
I wanted to capture the horizon while creating perfect black silhouettes of the people and sailboat, so increasing the contrast slightly and arranging the shot with the radar mast blocking the middle of the sun, helped to reduce the glare and and light flares from the sun, balancing out the photo.Equipment
Was my very first digital camera: Sony DSC-P52 With Settings : Aperture f/8.0?ISO 100?Shutter 10/5000?Focal Length 63/10?Inspiration
We had just dropped anchor to settle in for the night on the boat, and the sun going down was just the perfect backdrop to a perfect day sailing around the marvelous Whitsunday Islands.Editing
I slightly increased the contrast in post-processing just to make the black silhouettes pop.In my camera bag
Nikon D7000 with 35mm and 105mm lenses, and Galaxy S22 phone for quick shots and messing aroundFeedback
It is called the Golden Hour for very good reason, just before sunrise and sunset provides the most incredible light for photography purposes and just generally pleasant times of day to enjoy nature's eye candy, even without a camera. My favorite sunrise/sunsets are when there is a storm either coming or going over the horizon for the suns lights to bounce off the crazy cloud formations, creating some really spectacular colors and patterns across the sky to give you photos an absolutely epic feel.