Sunset landscape

Jules said:
Maybe a bit boring without too many items in the shot, but it was just us, the Rio, and the jungle in the back, on that evening in the Tigre Delta coming back to Buenos Aires ... i like the colors as if the sky was on fire (no touching it, it is straight out of the camera) and the quietness feeling of the small waves on the water ...
The sky is painterly and the wave patterns are absolutely mesmerizing.
 
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shutterwideshut said:
Sharing one of my most recent sunset shots, too. I applied 1 degree of tilt downwards to alter the plane of focus and another 3 degrees shift to straighten the terminal structures on the horizon. :)

Finale
Canon EOS 5D Mark III ı Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II ı Singh Ray LB Warming Polarizer ı Singh Ray 0.9 Reverse ND Grad Filter ı 24mm ı 25s ı f/16 ı ISO 100

Finale by shutterwideshut on Flickr
I used to use the Singh-Ray warming polariser and reverse grad a lot (probably too much :P). I've recently got a revers grad for my Lee system, but haven't had too many opportunities to use it yet. It's good to be reminded what results it can produce though.
 
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tomscott said:
Okay Tommy, you're frustrating me a bit with this post... >:(

When they are all this good, how am I supposed to pick a favorite? ???

Very, very nice, leaves me craving for more! :P
 
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shutterwideshut said:
Sharing one of my most recent sunset shots, too. I applied 1 degree of tilt downwards to alter the plane of focus and another 3 degrees shift to straighten the terminal structures on the horizon. :)

Finale
Canon EOS 5D Mark III ı Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II ı Singh Ray LB Warming Polarizer ı Singh Ray 0.9 Reverse ND Grad Filter ı 24mm ı 25s ı f/16 ı ISO 100

Finale by shutterwideshut on Flickr
Awesome! 8)
 
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Kernuak said:
I used to use the Singh-Ray warming polariser and reverse grad a lot (probably too much :P). I've recently got a revers grad for my Lee system, but haven't had too many opportunities to use it yet. It's good to be reminded what results it can produce though.

Yes, indeed. I feel bare when shooting landscapes without my filters. :)

Krob78 said:
Awesome! 8)

Thanks, Ken! :)
 
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