Saturday, October 29, 2016

Gold Rush - Palos verdes seascape




I’ve become much more conscious trying to arrive at locations early enough to capture golden hour shots. I used to just wait for the burn but you get some great light with golden hour especially on your foreground as the last light of the day hits your subject. Not only does it give you the opportunity to capture some great shots, but also time to scope out different comps for when the sky does burn up. This one was setup on some sloped rocks and I snapped this as the incoming wave cascaded down in front of me. Everything in this scene is warm really portraying what golden hour is all about. Nikon D750, Nikkor 20mm 1.8, f/16, 0.5 and 1/30 sec blended, ISO-50. 


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Brandon Yoshizawa
B.A.Y | photography
Landscape and Wildlife photography
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