Low_Sky
No longer a newbie, moving up!
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I took a road trip last weekend to revisit an ice cave I found last year. The mouth of the cave had changed a little since last year, but once inside it was much the same. The water flowing under the glacier was frozen much better than last year and I was able to get much further inside before hitting thin ice and open water. I didn't spend as much time inside as I had wanted due to other groups and a shortage of headlamp batteries (doh!), but I came out with a couple of decent shots.
C&C is always welcome. Thanks for looking!
1. A sunrise worth stopping for
a6500- by Low_Sky, on Flickr
2. Amphitheater Mountains in snow
a6500-2-5 by Low_Sky, on Flickr
3. Admiring sculptures carved in the dark. This was shot with a headlamp in total darkness, no daylight reaching back this far. 20s exposure, about 15s of light painting from me, and a couple seconds with the subject's headlamp turned on, then turned into a usable picture in LR. There is a big improvement over last year's shots (gear and processing skills improving).
a6500-2-2 by Low_Sky, on Flickr
4. The way out. This is an HDR merge from two exposures. I'm constantly amazed at what the sensor in my a6500 can do. Both shots looked dark with just a sliver of light at the end. Brought them into Lightroom and bam, usable picture.
a6500--2 by Low_Sky, on Flickr
C&C is always welcome. Thanks for looking!
1. A sunrise worth stopping for
a6500- by Low_Sky, on Flickr
2. Amphitheater Mountains in snow
a6500-2-5 by Low_Sky, on Flickr
3. Admiring sculptures carved in the dark. This was shot with a headlamp in total darkness, no daylight reaching back this far. 20s exposure, about 15s of light painting from me, and a couple seconds with the subject's headlamp turned on, then turned into a usable picture in LR. There is a big improvement over last year's shots (gear and processing skills improving).
a6500-2-2 by Low_Sky, on Flickr
4. The way out. This is an HDR merge from two exposures. I'm constantly amazed at what the sensor in my a6500 can do. Both shots looked dark with just a sliver of light at the end. Brought them into Lightroom and bam, usable picture.
a6500--2 by Low_Sky, on Flickr