This is a blue hour blend taken at Cosy Nook, which is on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand, this tucked away little spot has some of the coolest rock formations I have seen (however they are dangerous)
EXIF:
Sky 9×20” exposures at iso 2000, f1.8
Foreground: 1×60” exposure at iso 1000, f4
Sony a7 iii and Viltrox 16mm
Well. You knocked it outbifbthe park if this is your first ever. Bravo!!
frozen_spectrum on
Son, there’s still time to turn back before you go down this path. Blue hour blends are unnecessary and rarely look natural, but you did a decent job at it. Just turn back now and shoot your foregrounds at night- it only takes a bit longer. I regret my brief blue hour blend phase but I guess everyone has to learn for themselves.
neckcadaver on
The rocks look like fingers/hands that released it all
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This is a blue hour blend taken at Cosy Nook, which is on the south coast of the South Island of New Zealand, this tucked away little spot has some of the coolest rock formations I have seen (however they are dangerous)
EXIF:
Sky 9×20” exposures at iso 2000, f1.8
Foreground: 1×60” exposure at iso 1000, f4
Sony a7 iii and Viltrox 16mm
If you’d like to see more of my work you can find it [here](https://www.instagram.com/thatastroguynz?igsh=YXJ3MzRscHZocTJo)
Well. You knocked it outbifbthe park if this is your first ever. Bravo!!
Son, there’s still time to turn back before you go down this path. Blue hour blends are unnecessary and rarely look natural, but you did a decent job at it. Just turn back now and shoot your foregrounds at night- it only takes a bit longer. I regret my brief blue hour blend phase but I guess everyone has to learn for themselves.
The rocks look like fingers/hands that released it all