Norwegian landscapes: Dark woodland

in #photofeed5 years ago

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This was the last photo I took that day, or maybe evening...
Inside the forest was almost completely black, last sunset light was visible only in the gaps between the trees.
I found this part of the forest really interesting, full of huge, pine trees, old spruce, many fallen ones already covered with moss... Definitely I will have to go back there one day!

Mystical, magical, fantasical ;)

Jonsvatnet forests, middle Norway.
April 2020.

Settings: 16mm, f/10, ISO100, 30 sec.
Gear: Canon EOS RP, Canon 16-35mm f4.0, NiSi polar.


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This is absolutely gorgeous. May I ask you why you chose a 30s exposure time?

Hi, thanks for the comment!
30 seconds of exposure - I had to use long exposure time to catch the existing light, it was dark already and this was the best way to do it in that moment. I wanted to keep the lowest possible ISO to have a good quality image and noise free shadows, also, I wanted to have my aperture slightly closed, like f/11, to get the Field of View big enough to cover the scene. If I had my remote shutter release with me, I could even use longer time to get brighter image.

Got you! Thank you so much for sharing your insight. I really appreciate.

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Excellent photo and contrast !

Thanks a lot!