Michael Pancier
10-22-2008, 07:54 AM
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I went all the way to Bar Harbor Maine just to shoot this lighthouse and I lucked out with the light.
I opted for a pm shot and I'm glad I did as the other side of the light for the AM shot requires more rock walking and those rocks with equipment is a pain. I got there and found a prime spot with about 4 other photographers (3 of them from a photo tour from the UK). By the time I left after sundown, there were over 30 photographers and tripods scattered over the rocks. Reminded me of one of Artie's IPT's. :D
This was a 3 image HDR taken at -2, 0, and +2. I'm so glad I purchased the 24mm Tilt/Shift lens at it came in real handy here. rather than tilt the camera up and risk distortion, I simply balanced the tripod head so that it was perfectly level and then tilted that baby up to get the optimal composition. I bought it for lighthouse shots, and it definitely was worth it. I practically used it on almost all my light shots.
The pic was taken with the 5d + Canon 24mm T/S Lens
B&W Polarizer
F/18
ISO 160
processed in Photomatix Pro.
I went all the way to Bar Harbor Maine just to shoot this lighthouse and I lucked out with the light.
I opted for a pm shot and I'm glad I did as the other side of the light for the AM shot requires more rock walking and those rocks with equipment is a pain. I got there and found a prime spot with about 4 other photographers (3 of them from a photo tour from the UK). By the time I left after sundown, there were over 30 photographers and tripods scattered over the rocks. Reminded me of one of Artie's IPT's. :D
This was a 3 image HDR taken at -2, 0, and +2. I'm so glad I purchased the 24mm Tilt/Shift lens at it came in real handy here. rather than tilt the camera up and risk distortion, I simply balanced the tripod head so that it was perfectly level and then tilted that baby up to get the optimal composition. I bought it for lighthouse shots, and it definitely was worth it. I practically used it on almost all my light shots.
The pic was taken with the 5d + Canon 24mm T/S Lens
B&W Polarizer
F/18
ISO 160
processed in Photomatix Pro.