It’s one of
the very few places hereabouts suitable for the panoramic photography.
Traditionally, represented as a series containing various conditions like seasons,
time, weather. Unfortunately, thanks to a time gap between taking then and
publication, I have totally forgot, what filters were used here. CPL is
unchangeably used as a sine qua non everywhere, but the second one is alternate
– as general, either gradient grey or skylight, more
rarely gradient blue or orange. It’s typically possible to recognize a filter’s
type, unless the image is not overprocessed.
Winter morning, right before the moment of sunrise:
The first rays have arisen:
Filters, as far as I can guess, CPL+gradient grey, skylight also could be applied, less probable though.
Belated spring (taken in April), colours of sunrise:
Cold summer (taken in June), the last sunrays:
The same with CPL+gradient blue filters:
The first moment of night:
Summer (don't be hoodwinked by yellowish shades – the images were taken
in June) shouldn't look like this:
The same picture a bit later:
Colours of eary autumn:
It would be logical to continue with some gloomy
samples of autumnal landscape, but I have none to offer, except low quality
ones, very difficult to process.
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