Thanks Andre. It was about 20 minutes after the sun went down. I used a mono pod with a cable shutter release which gave a lot of stability as I could push it deep into the soft sand. It was ISO 100 at 0.8 of a second and f2.8 using a Tamron 17-50 mm lens at 17 mm (25.5mm at 35mm). My camera is a Nikon D80 and the white balance was set for daylight. I also then did some post processing in Lightroom and Picasa.
I really like this one and the 2 on Echo Island. Was it after sunset? Did you use a long exposure or very high ISO; I'm curious.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Andre. It was about 20 minutes after the sun went down. I used a mono pod with a cable shutter release which gave a lot of stability as I could push it deep into the soft sand. It was ISO 100 at 0.8 of a second and f2.8 using a Tamron 17-50 mm lens at 17 mm (25.5mm at 35mm). My camera is a Nikon D80 and the white balance was set for daylight. I also then did some post processing in Lightroom and Picasa.
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