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Golden Light Over The Gravel Pits

Golden Light Over The Gravel Pits, Leicestershire

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It was about an hour before sunset when we arrived at this location, and the light had just taken on the golden hue we had hoped for. After a bit of wandering around trying to find somewhere to make the most of the light I settled on a nicely constructed platform that was probably intended for fishing and took a couple of shots of the scene above. It was quite pleasant, but a bit bright and there was no interesting foreground to speak of so, as I had a bit of time before sunset, I thought I’d give the Cokin P151 - Gradual Fog 2 filter a try.

I popped the camera into Live View mode and slid the fog filter into the P-Series holder. The fog filter is graduated - foggy at the top and clear and the bottom, fading gently between the two states - and using Live View enabled me to see accurately where the effect was going to begin. If the effect started too low or too high in the picture it wouldn’t look natural.

This was the shot as it came out of the camera…

Golden Light Over The Gravel Pits, Leicestershire

I liked the effect but found it a little too bright and unrealistic so I just made some minor curve adjustments to improve the overall balance.

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  1. Kim L. Hansen said

    Hi Andy, Thanks for your guiding tour :)
    I’m becoming more and more interested in photographing as your posting your wonderful pictures.

  2. Andy said

    Thanks Kim. I find writing about taking photographs a little weird, but somehow it helps solidify my own opinions about what I am doing, and the repeated viewing of them gives me chance to consider what I might have done wrong :)

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