The Phare du Petit Minou in the district of the commune of Plouzané in the department of Finistère marks the passage of the Strait of Brest. Its identifier is...
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The Phare du Petit Minou in the district of the commune of Plouzané in the department of Finistère marks the passage of the Strait of Brest. Its identifier is Fl(2)WR.6s, its range is 19 nm. What makes it attractive to photographers is the winding, paved path that leads across an arched bridge to the lighthouse
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FergalBrady
March 10, 2022
Have a look at the Dublin lighthouse one and also wicklow Sally gap if I remember the photographers with me used your camera 5d mkIV
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Phare du Petit Minou, département Finistère, Brittany, FranceTime
The picture was taken in the morning, a time when I normally don't take photos. I had nothing else to do and wanted to take a look at the place before I could possibly photograph the sunset thereLighting
The stormy conditions and the dark clouds created the perfect conditions for a dramatic photoEquipment
Canon EOS 5d Mark IV, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, 24mm, ISO 40, f/11, 15 sec, ND- and GND-filters, tripodInspiration
Lighthouses are spectacular photo opportunities. They are often in very exposed places, tossed by the primal force of the seas ... The French départemant finistère is a dream for lighthouse photographers - it has some everywhere and they are exposed to the storms of the AtlanticEditing
In fact, it didn't take much post-processing. A little contrast adjustment added to the drama of the picture, a little emphasis on the details, that's allIn my camera bag
First and foremost, I photograph landscapes. I have two lenses in my backpack for this genre: the Canon EF 16-35mm f / 4L IS USM and the Canon EF 24-105mm f / 4L IS USM. Various ND and GND filters as well as a tripod are of course always included. If the way to the photo spot is not too long or too difficult, I also like to take the Tamron 70-300mm 1: 4-5.6 SP Di VC USM with me for detailed shots. Occasionally I do astrophotography with the Tamron SP 15-30mm f / 2.8 Di VC USD, but this thing is so heavy that it is only taken for that special occasion. My second big passion is wildlife photography. Here I have the Tamron SP 150-600mm F / 5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 (also very heavy and therefore not always in the rucksack) for the larger and more abrasive specimens and the Tamron SP 90mm 1: 2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD for the tiny ones I use all those lenses with my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV My newest toy is a drone: the dji Mavic 2 pro for unusual perspectives, abstractions and a view over the fogFeedback
Travel to the Finistère for spectacular lighthouse pictures!