panos_adgr
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- Feb 8, 2022
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- Europe
- Camera type
- DSLR camera
- Camera sensor
- Full-frame
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Nikon D750
Nikkor AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR
@24mm
Vibration Reduction OFF (Very important)
ND Filter HOYA PRO ND1000 (10 stop)
9 long exposures each one as below with self timer adjusted at 2'' after press of shutter button, with 9 sequential shots with 0.5'' interval between them. ( Important because you never touch the camera after first press)
ETTR Technique (Expose To The Right of the Histogram for sensor/light saturation and low signal to noise ratio)
+1.7EV Exposure Compensation to compensate for ETTR
s 25''
f/6.3
iso 100
AWB
Red Sunset
It was a boring and dull Saturday evening. I went for a walk on the park in my hometown having my camera with me as always.
The sky was cloudy, with faint dull light and blueish. This park is my every escape place and it serves as a nice nearby photo location.
Anyways times was passing by and it was about sunset time. I wasn't expecting anything to be honest. I had a slight suspicion that the sunlight might broke out deep in the horizon from a small opening I noticed far away. I was about to leave but that kept me there. In fact I was already walking beck making small stops noticing the sky. Foe a moment I stood at a nice spot from where I've taken great photos of the place.
Suddenly a pink reddish light painted the whole sky and sea! I took my camera out, set my tripod and started taking photos right away! I had a second camera body with so I didn't loose any time. While my camera was doing long exposures in sequence I took some wonderful shots with my other camera body.
I lasted only 10 minutes but it was amazing!
It was a boring and dull Saturday evening. I went for a walk on the park in my hometown having my camera with me as always.
The sky was cloudy, with faint dull light and blueish. This park is my every escape place and it serves as a nice nearby photo location.
Anyways times was passing by and it was about sunset time. I wasn't expecting anything to be honest. I had a slight suspicion that the sunlight might broke out deep in the horizon from a small opening I noticed far away. I was about to leave but that kept me there. In fact I was already walking beck making small stops noticing the sky. Foe a moment I stood at a nice spot from where I've taken great photos of the place.
Suddenly a pink reddish light painted the whole sky and sea! I took my camera out, set my tripod and started taking photos right away! I had a second camera body with so I didn't loose any time. While my camera was doing long exposures in sequence I took some wonderful shots with my other camera body.
I lasted only 10 minutes but it was amazing!