Showing posts with label sunrise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunrise. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

Morning sun salutation

It looks like I wanted to go back to fetch just one picture and it quickly became an Adirondacks series :) Well, as a non-professional photographer I cannot afford to do my photography all the time (or even as much time as I'd like), so sometimes, after a great shooting day, the photos lie unedited for a very long time... On the other hand, when the weather outside is not good for shooting, I tend to spend more time processing the old files. Life...
This week I found so many good shots from just one summer weekend in Adirondacks Park, I kind of want to go back there and see how it looks in the winter. Maybe next Saturday...



Sony RX100M3, 24mm, 0.8s @ f/11, iso 80

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Isaan morning

Nikon 7100, 75mm, 1/50s @ f/16, iso 500
Something always has drawn me to Isaan, the eastern part of Thailand, where people speak a mix of Thai and Lao. Maybe it was the influence of my first Thai teacher? Maybe it is because possibly every Isaan-born person I met was extremely nice and always cheerful?

Indeed, when I was planning my trip around Laos, my first idea was to cross from Vientiane to Udon Thani and explore this part of the country from there. Well, it turned out I enjoyed Laos so much that I ended up going all the way to the south. And that's where I crossed back to Thailand, only not to Udon, but Ubon.

And Isaan did not disappoint me. Great people, awesome food and sights like this one. Next year I may be working from there!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Gold and silver

Nikon 7100, 75mm, 1/200s @ f/16, iso 100

Nikon 7100, 75mm, 1/30s @ f/16, iso 100
Finally got my hands on a mirror camera. Despite what people are saying about DSLRs being dead, there is still a gap on what you can achieve with a big full frame sensor and a set of good lenses. I'm not saying that cameras like Fujifilm X-T1 or Sony A7s are not capable. It's just the big DSLR body allows for a lot more buttons/options at your fingertips.

Anyway, I got up at 3:30am just to get this kind of views and was almost too late. And as always I got few takes with different white balance and had a hard time to choose. In the evening after work, I like the silver version more. In the morning - gold is the king.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Vacations' end

Fujifilm X100s, 1/5s @ f/16, iso 100
Got to the beach early to get some nice sunrise pics, but did not planned on this. Very nostalgic, given my winter escape is about to end very soon...

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The "White" Temple

Fujifilm X100s, f/8, iso 200, HDR
In the light of the rising sun, the White Temple does not look that white anymore. Still, it is unlike any other "wat" I have seen in Thailand so far. Usually they are either painted gold or full spectrum of colours. But white?
If you want to visit it, the best time is either during fresh morning hours (just a tad before 8am) or in the afternoon (closes at 5pm, but it is worth waiting for the sunset).
And if you like this picture, you may also like the others in the White Temple album.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Mornings worth waking up to

`Fujifilm X100s, f/16, iso 200, HDR

Fujifilm X100s, f/16, iso 200, HDR

Fujifilm X100s, f/16, iso 200, HDR
My original plan was to post yet another Hong Kong pic today, but I woke up earlier and was hit with this magnificent sunrise.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Sunrise of the eclipsed sun over Montreal

Fujifilm X100s, f/16, iso 200, HDR

This is the day of a solar eclipse and the bottom part of the sun is covered by the moon, but you can't see it on this photo. It was a rare hybrid solar eclipse which happens once in 150 years or so. Montreal got only partial eclipse though - it began before the sunrise and when the Sun finally showed up, the moon was covering only a small slice. And it was over in 15 minutes.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Mother of all sunrises

Fujifilm X100s, HDR 8/15/30s @ f/16, iso 200
I got up at 3:30am to arrive at the bridge before the sunrise. And it was totally worth it! It's the same bridge as in this post, but with different light. Wait, there's more! See here for all four pictures taken in the very same morning.