wiltshire sunset number 3

by petemasty

Taken at a highpoint just south of Avebury looking West. I saw the setting sun and headed off on a 30mile round trip to capture these sorts of images. Best of all there were some cows right on the hill silhouetted. I did try some HDR with other images but didnt like the end result with the detail in the fields and the red sky. seemed more natural to allow a hard silhouette of the landscape against the sky.
Uploaded14/09/2009 - 13:00
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/160
Aperturef/9
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length220mm
Views/Likes37/0

Steve Chasey
Posted 14/09/2009 - 13:13 Link
Nice one. Thought it had to be friday night's sky. There was a bit more cloud down my way, so a less even tint but some lovely shapes and colours all the same. Needless to say I didn't capture it - it was at it's peak as I left Sainsbury's and gone more or less as I reached home .


Steve
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petemasty
Posted 14/09/2009 - 13:24 Link
If I didnt drive that way to work a few days a week i would never have known about the location. So I put two and two together. Choice was, the pub or take advantage of the great sky that evening. didnt notice the line of birds until I began to play with the image. Decided to leave then in rather than rub them out as I didnt think they could possibly be mistook for dirt on the lens. I downed a few ciders when i got back. Glad you like
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Steve Chasey
Posted 14/09/2009 - 17:33 Link
The Avebury area is a wonderful spot for landscape photography - the photography lecturer/pro photographer I (and a good few others) maintain contact with lives in the village. Spent a few afternoons with him and the rest of the our little group on the Ridgeway. Like all things photographic, a lot of it is timeing and doing a bit of recce work to get the locations worked out ready for that special moment.


Steve
In the Pack - Gripped K5 (SE),K7 & K20, Gripped MZ-S(SE)& MZ-S,DA10-17, DA12-24, DA14, DA*16-50, 50-135, 60-250 & 300mm; FA31mm/43mm/77mm Ltds; Sigma 8-16, 135-400 & 150-500
Half Backs: K10+BG,DA16-45, DA50-200
Backs: LXs,Super As and lots of A, M & K lenses
Impact Subs: 28mm Shift, K 135-600 (the Banahan of Pentax zooms ), 400-600 Reflex

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