S33kAr your cloud image is nice, but your other image which is first on page 13 is simply outstanding. It's one of the best images I've seen posted on our site here. The sky is touch too bright a graduated ND would have been perfect, but it's still a 10+ out of 10 regardless =D>
@kanuck Thank you very much! I'm lucky in that I took it two stops underexposed to preserve as much of the sky as possibly, but I'm already looking for a good and easily portable graduated ND..
Thanks again for your positive feedback!!
Nikon D7100, AF-S DX Nikkor 16–85 mm 1:3,5–5,6G ED VR, AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm 1:1,8G, Tokina ATX 12-24mm 1:4 Pro DX II, Tamron AF 70-300mm 4-5.6 Di SP VC USD, Nissin DI 866 Mark II
Moments of Light - D610 D7K S5pro 70-200f4 18-200 150f2.8 12-24 18-70 35-70f2.8 : C&C very welcome! Being a photographer is a lot like being a Christian: Some people look at you funny but do not see the amazing beauty all around them - heartyfisher.
During my trip to Vancouver I met up with WestEndFoto who took me to Queen Elizabeths Park. This is what came out of it:) The layers in the sky are because of the significant smoke from the nearby wildfires...
That is a great spot for pictures. Queen Elizabeth park is a quarry on a hill that has been turned into a garden.
Here is a shot from the same spot that you took yours, except a year ago and looking east towards the sunrise, instead of west towards the sunset like yours.
Sunrise of Queen Elizabeth Park
PS: We both used the same lens for this shot, our 14-24 2.8s.
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Thank you very much!
I'm lucky in that I took it two stops underexposed to preserve as much of the sky as possibly, but I'm already looking for a good and easily portable graduated ND..
Thanks again for your positive feedback!!
Being a photographer is a lot like being a Christian: Some people look at you funny but do not see the amazing beauty all around them - heartyfisher.
Nikon D800, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII @ 140mm and f/5.6
D800, 24-70 f/2.8 @ f/5.6
D810 | Nikon 14-24mm @ 19mm | 1/100 | f/10 | ISO 800
That is a great spot for pictures. Queen Elizabeth park is a quarry on a hill that has been turned into a garden.
Here is a shot from the same spot that you took yours, except a year ago and looking east towards the sunrise, instead of west towards the sunset like yours.
Sunrise of Queen Elizabeth Park
PS:
We both used the same lens for this shot, our 14-24 2.8s.
D800, 70-200 f/2.8 (vr1) @f/4
Just back from AirVenture 2015 in Oshkosh. Will be combing over a bucketload of images to find some to post here. For example -