I tried different ways of making photos - the first is a slow shutter speed to make the water soft. The next 2, I added an infrared filter. It did not turn out infrared but I am happy to add a red tone to give this iconic place a different take. I used the Canon t5i with a 16-35, 4 lens.
I found out, I actually needed to desaturate and then bump up the contrast to create the infrared for this photo with a slow shutter speed.
Before going into Denny's for breakfast, Milton S. and I knew the sound of the chicken was coming from up in the tree. Lol - try and find it - it is there.
At Hoomaluhia, I stayed at the top and used my Fuji x-t10 with the 18-55 lens. I chose to focus mainly on patterns - thanks Dewey for that suggestion.
Just had to get in a flower.
By 10:45 am, it was time to go home for a slumber.
4 comments:
Beautiful!
Thank you Jalna. I added an edit of the second red one making it more of an infrared.
Great color variation on the sunrise. I like all the awesome patterns you found in nature in all your shots..
Cool shots!
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