It has been raining for last three days, getting really bored. So went out to driving around near by town of Livermore. The rain stopped for a while but sun only peaked for one shot. This is my first try at landscapes. I am mainly a portrait shooter.
I'm fairly certain that I shared a version of this photo already at some point, but this is the final edit. GFX 50S + GF 23mm @ f/11, two exposures at ISO 100, 60" for the land elements and 15" for the sky, shot at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands NP on Thanksgiving day 2017.
bobby350z wrote:
^^ Nice shot but I didn't understand "60" for the land elements and 15" for the sky". 60 inches? or you meant to 1/60 seconds.
The ["] symbol can be used to express duration in seconds, referring to exposure length in this case. For example, say you took a photo with a one hour and 15 minute and 30 second exposure length, that could be expressed as 1h 15' 30". I suppose expressing duration using this format isn't particularly common, but it's what I'm used to.
I'm fairly certain that I shared a version of this photo already at some point, but this is the final edit. GFX 50S + GF 23mm @ f/11, two exposures at ISO 100, 60" for the land elements and 15" for the sky, shot at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands NP on Thanksgiving day 2017.
I attended an event organized by Fuji and a major camera store locally here so I got to try out my
250/4 quite a bit. The model was moving quite fast and GFX 50s really was struggling quite a bit . It was a bit difficult to nail the eyes exactly. This is really the first time I get to use GFX extensively for portrait work.
Finally got a couple of inches of snow. At least it was cold enough that no one was jumping from the bridge and killing the reflections. There were folk dropping snow balls off for a while but you just have to wait them out. Patience... a critical landscape photographer skill.
It can be so hard to get separation and isolation in a forest. Unfortunately this one was helped(?) out by the Columbia River Gorge fire of '17. Not sure if this one is still alive or not but I guess we will find out come spring.