Thursday, October 25, 2012

12-10-25 IWSSB Barbers Point Deep Draft Harbor Sunset

Brandon, Chris and I went to the Barbers Point Deep Draft Harbor this evening to get some pictures of the "Black Pearl" from the Pirates of the Caribbean series.  I got there early and noticed the ship was not longer dry docked but back in the water in the harbor.  A security guard informed me that I could not take pictures of the ship in once it was in the harbors waters.

So I moved my car to the parking area for the small boat launch area and worked my way around the launch area to the ocean side.  I saw Brandon shooting from a point further down the beach but I choose to shoot nearest the harbor entrance.  Chris joined us and we shot till it got too dark.

No much of a sunset tonight.



Camera
E-500
Focal Length
41mm
Aperture
f/5.3
Exposure
1/1.6666666666666667s
ISO
100



This right at the entrance to the harbor.


Camera
E-500
Focal Length
26mm
Aperture
f/4.2
Exposure
1/80s
ISO
100



Had to really push this image to get any color out of it.

Camera
E-500
Focal Length
26mm
Aperture
f/4.2
Exposure
1/320s
ISO
100


 Looking across the harbor entrance up the leeward coastline.


Camera
E-500
Focal Length
45mm
Aperture
f/5.6
Exposure
1/80s
ISO
100



It was so overcast this was our sunset.

Camera
E-500
Focal Length
17mm
Aperture
f/9
Exposure
1/1.25s
ISO
100


Couldn't quite capture what I saw in terms of the flowing water.

Camera
E-500
Focal Length
17mm
Aperture
f/9
Exposure
8s
ISO
100


 This is what happens when you make an image into b&w by removing the saturation and vibrancy then use one Topaz Adjust Portrait Drama :-(, live & learn.


Camera
E-500
Focal Length
17mm
Aperture
f/10
Exposure
10s
ISO
100



Just after the sunset.

Camera
E-500
Focal Length
17mm
Aperture
f/10
Exposure
10s
ISO
100


 Actually I think I like the b&w better on this.


Camera
E-500
Focal Length
17mm
Aperture
f/9
Exposure
15s
ISO
100



Looking back towards the lighthouse (actually you can't see it).

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