A Bit Of A Strange Sky. November 4, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Canon 24m f/3.5L TS-E II lens, Charlemont, deerfield river, places I've photographed way too many times, sky, tilt-shift photography
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On the way home today, the thick cloud cover which had blanketed the day became a succession of waves coming from the west, alternately thinner and white, or thicker and…
blue.
It was a much more colorful sky than is usual around here, especially when it’s deeply overcast, so I looked for a place to pull over and get a shot of it.
The timing was such that I got to a favorite pull-out of mine, a few miles down river from my home, with a clear view of the river. I scrambled down the bank to a set of rocks which jutted beyond the brush of the bank and set up a shortened tripod in the shallows, kneeling on the second rock to get a shot of the first as a foreground for the sky. I had Elliot on the box and was glad to have a planar near-object to focus on and a relatively flat horizon. At f/16 I figured I had a nice fat wedge of focus to play with, so I expected the river and hills to all be well rendered, and that was indeed the case:
I really intended to just get a shot of an interestingly colored sky, but this shot turned into somewhat more than that, at least in my eyes.
It’s getting harder and harder to just take a snapshot.
From Elliot, with a degree and a half of downward tilt, f/16, ISO 100, .8 second exposure, and a hand-held 3-stop ND graduated filter. This lens vignettes if I use a filter holder.