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    Two more that I processed from the July trip to the San Juan Islands....Lime Kiln Lighthouse at Sunset....
    5DIII with the 24-70 II

    @44 mm, 1/160, f/8, ISO 100

    small-9914 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    @70 mm, 1/60, f/8, ISO 100

    small-9949 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Thanks for viewing....Brant

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    Brant I like that first one the most... it's a great composition. Was the lighthouse turned on? If so then maybe a longer exposure would have allowed you to catch the quick beam of light as it went by. But it's a great shot and I like the fact that your exposure is just bright enough to not turn the lighthouse into a black silhouette, so that it stands out from the surrounding landscape a bit more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    Two more that I processed from the July trip to the San Juan Islands....Lime Kiln Lighthouse at Sunset....
    5DIII with the 24-70 II

    @44 mm, 1/160, f/8, ISO 100

    @70 mm, 1/60, f/8, ISO 100

    Thanks for viewing....Brant

    Nice Silhouettes Brant... especially the second one.


    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer View Post
    Brant I like that first one the most... it's a great composition. Was the lighthouse turned on? If so then maybe a longer exposure would have allowed you to catch the quick beam of light as it went by. But it's a great shot and I like the fact that your exposure is just bright enough to not turn the lighthouse into a black silhouette, so that it stands out from the surrounding landscape a bit more.
    I have found that unless the light rotates and has a Fresnel lens in it, you do not get a nice beam of light that shows up. Many of the lights that had Fresnel lights in them have been replaced because they are too expensive to repair. They replace them with strobes or solid lights just for show. You can get a nice star burst, but they really lack any sign of light radiating outward. Even the newer rotating lights do not seem to provide much of a beam of light radiating outward. At least that has been my observations so far. The light in this one seems a bit small to have a Fresnel lens in it (my guess). I am sure there are some "spot light" types that rotate that would show a beam, but I have not seen any of those myself.

    I try to find lights that still have there Fresnel light for night shots, but they are getting harder to find. Sadly, my favorite (and close to home) Fresnel light just failed, and the year before they sold it to a private company to maintain. The cost was to high to warrant the repair so they have replaced it with a strobe. I was bummed.
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    A few pictures from a place not far from home. All were taken in a 50 meters radius.

    Larches in Winter by Tounis_9, on Flickr

    La Forclaz by Tounis_9, on Flickr

    The way to the glacier by Tounis_9, on Flickr

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    Way to the glacier my favourite!
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    Pierre that is a great set of images. #2 and 4 are stunning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tounis View Post
    A few pictures from a place not far from home. All were taken in a 50 meters radius.
    That is a very good place. Great set of images.

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    The first one is screaming for a star scape!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    Pierre that is a great set of images. #2 and 4 are stunning.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    That is a very good place. Great set of images.
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    Way to the glacier my favourite!
    Thanks all for the nice comments, and sorry for the late answer, I've been busy this week.

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    The first one is screaming for a star scape!!!
    Who knows, maybe one day I will try one there. I still have to learn a bit about the technical aspects though.

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    Reaching back again to the July 2014 trip to San Juan Island in Washington State. Almost done processing.....

    small-9991 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Canon 5DIII, 24-70 II @ 44 mm, 1/60, f/7.1, ISO 640

    Thanks for viewing...Brant

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