Working It, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
That’s me working my composition during sunset. I’ve been posting so many photos of Nini lately I was starting to feel left out! And since she loves to see photos of me too, this is a mini-gift to my beautiful wife on Valentine’s Day! Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!
This is a single 15 second exposure. It’s rare that I’d be moving my composition around when the colors are erupting like this. Usually I prefer to set up my composition and just wait for the colors. But this sunset was giving me trouble because the puffy clouds on the left of the frame were moving out and the wispy clouds were moving in. My composition was being ruined by what looked like dark spots on the left side of the horizon because only those last few puffs of the puffy cloud were in the frame. You can judge my final composition for yourself
HERE.
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Daily photo: February 14, 2013, taken February 2, 2013
HERE.
CreativeLIVE is live and FREE today with Jen Rozenbaum and workshop titled “Building a Successful Boudoir Business.” Check it out FOR FREE 24hrs a day for the next three days at www.creativeLIVE.com/live1
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: February 14, 2013, taken February 2, 2013" href="javascript:openLB(2364820541,'',XLarge,'',1024,540);">

Working It, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
That’s me working my composition during sunset. I’ve been posting so many photos of Nini lately I was starting to feel left out! And since she loves to see photos of me too, this is a mini-gift to my beautiful wife on Valentine’s Day! Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!
This is a single 15 second exposure. It’s rare that I’d be moving my composition around when the colors are erupting like this. Usually I prefer to set up my composition and just wait for the colors. But this sunset was giving me trouble because the puffy clouds on the left of the frame were moving out and the wispy clouds were moving in. My composition was being ruined by what looked like dark spots on the left side of the horizon because only those last few puffs of the puffy cloud were in the frame. You can judge my final composition for yourself
HERE.
CreativeLIVE is live and FREE today with Jen Rozenbaum and workshop titled “Building a Successful Boudoir Business.” Check it out FOR FREE 24hrs a day for the next three days at
http://www.creativeLIVE.com/live1
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: February 14, 2013, taken February 2, 2013
Canon EOS 7D |
Original size: 5184x2734 |
Current: 800x422 |