I took these photos yesterday at the very end of blue hour and had barely enough light to work with, even with a fast prime lens. I kept the white balance toward blue because that is how it looked and felt when I was there.
ILCE-7RM5Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens35mmf/6.325s100 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens35mmf/4.015s400 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens35mmf/4.025s400 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens35mmf/2.830s400 ISO0.0 EV
ILCE-7RM5Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens35mmf/2.830s400 ISO0.0 EV
Jung, I appreciate the kind words, thank you!
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Dan Cross wrote:
These get me inspired to shoot more blue hour. Good to keep the tones as you saw them.
I appreciate the feedback on the blue tones Dan. I too am inspired to shoot more landscapes and nature during blue hour. Typically I only usually find myself photographing blue hour for architecture or city scenes where there are warm lights to balance with the cool blue tones.
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Nice work and agree that sometimes just keeping daylight balance for blue hour can convey the look and feel better. #1 for me.
Thanks Jim, I always appreciate your keen feedback, I think #1 is my favorite too - I presented them in the order that I liked them. After digesting these a bit more, I'm really liking the one focused on the big rock in the middle - just made that one my new wallpaper image.
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Captmatte wrote:
Lovely photos , keeping the lens on the blue is perfect for me
Appreciate that Captmatte! Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad the cool tones work in your opinion, I thought maybe I'd get negative feedback for the images being too blue.