Big rock being hit by a huge wave uncovers plenty of autumn lights
Big rock being hit by a huge wave uncovers plenty of autumn lights
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This capture was taken on a stormy day near the Galician coast on the Northwest part of Spain, the Atlantic OceanTime
It was sunset when colors move from orange to yellowish due to the wintertime conditionsLighting
I wanted to get the maximum textures of water coming from the waves hitting hard the rocks, the foam, and the dim light coming from the sunset rays. I chose the 45 mm lenses (90 mm FF equivalent) as I wanted to create a tunneling effect and, thus, a dramatic anarchic scenarioEquipment
Olympus Em1Mark3, with 45 mm Zuiko Pro (equivalent 90mm FF), no tripod thanks to the great stabilization of Olympus Em1 camerasInspiration
I wanted and clear, very light capture of that inside of the storm with all lights and textures.Editing
Some standard post-processing in LightroomIn my camera bag
Olympus Em1Mark3, with Zuiko Pro 17mm, 45mm and Zuiko 75-300, 9-18 (and 60mm for macro), lenses. A couple ND filters that I use less and less due to the in-built ND digital filter in the Mark3 and a Manfrotto tripod.Feedback
A difficult exercise that I try more and more lately, is to focus on a specific area on landscape photography and let the imagination flow of what would be around that capture.