It seems like the "golden hour" lasts at least 2 hours or longer with the sun lower in the sky - one of the things I love about late fall and winter photography here in the Northeast.
What a great image. I am 1 block from Boston Harbor and rarely see glass like that. Congrats and the boat lights.. just right angles. Another winter activity is to take a flashlight with you and try some light-painting on long exposures. You get some interesting affects.
Ps... the sun stars are via f/11 aperture... the widest where they started showing up on point sources... One of those pictures that actually looks good really big.
It seems like the "golden hour" lasts at least 2 hours or longer with the sun lower in the sky - one of the things I love about late fall and winter photography here in the Northeast.
What a great image. I am 1 block from Boston Harbor and rarely see glass like that. Congrats and the boat lights.. just right angles. Another winter activity is to take a flashlight with you and try some light-painting on long exposures. You get some interesting affects.
Ps... the sun stars are via f/11 aperture... the widest where they started showing up on point sources... One of those pictures that actually looks good really big.
I'll include that as better use of more dark hours ;-)
I might even try those LR and C1 "AI" features to remove that pesky overhead wire.... In reality it's kind of a who-cares thing in the picture...