Meeting the Challenge
- At October 28, 2017
- By Firstmate
- In Canon EOS 5DS, DxO Optics Pro, Nik Software, RI
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My recent trip to Hawaii continued to strengthen within me the adventure that photography is. Of course, for some individuals it is all consuming and it is a job unto itself, which is quite fine and I am grateful for these people for I learn from them. But for me the adventure comes in fits and spurts where photography fits in the spaces left void when other life events are not pressing.
That is not to say photography is not far from my thinking and desires, for I am constantly planning and trying to make photography more a central player. Be that as it may, I have been forcing myself to give photography more of its due.
Recently, this has taken more form for me in that I have made two major lens purchases—a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens and a Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens. Both of these lens were at very appealing prices and I grabbed the opportunity to do so, even though it put some financial pressure on me to purchase them. Those purchases have forced me to make opportunities to use these lens, and I have been doing so over the last two months.
First of all, I will say I am not disappointed in my decision to makes these lens purchases, and secondly these lens have performed marvelously. They have stimulated me to think creatively, especially in how best to frame and use them.
Also, I must say that I am feeling very comfortable in shooting manually in many diverse situations as well as using my camera’s settings to maximize the best photo capture possible, and doing this dynamically, i.e., adjusting shooting on the changing conditions and needs at hand.
The currently posted photo is of Conimicut Point Light House at sunrise this past September. I was not content with the angling of this shot but I had no options based on accessibility. The photo was taken with a Canon 5DS, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM @ 35mm, f/22, 1/4/”, ISO 50, used a six stop neutral density filter, post processed using DxO Optics Pro 11, Adobe Camera Raw, PS Gradient Map, and Nik Color Efex Pro.
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