The winter
series of panoramic images taken from the local observation spot opening up an
extensive – some 1,2 km – view south-east of the town. In summer it
doesn’t provide so large vistas since foliage density eventually becomes
impenetrable.
Aperture f11, shutter speed 1/4s, filter CPL +, probably, gradient grey.
Same a minute later, f13, shutter speed 1/3s, a bit different editing:
f13, 0,77s, filters as before, though unsure of the gradient grey, might be CPL only:
f11, 1/4s, filters CPL+skylight L1A, the white balance should be admitted to be objectionable, however clear sky like that always creates obstacles, so this factor may be taken as an excuse:
f11, 1/10s, filters CPL+skylight L1A, the same issues persist here:
Impenetrable. Luckily, in conditions like those we have no doubts about white balance:
Don't think that's an orange graduate, actually just a reflection of sunrays and, I suspect, distant greenhouse lights. Filters were CPL+grad. grey, aperture f10, shutter speed 1/5s:
A gate-like view, f11, 1/4s, filters I don't remember, rather of all, CPL+skylight. The grad. grey would have produced a deep cold blue, a violet shade like that befits various skylights.
Forgot to geotag some winter shots from the same place, those will be added later. Summer series will also follow.
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