There are certain scenes, moments, and feelings in life which linger on in your memory. Like catching the eye of the one you fall in love with, the first kiss, holding hands and watching the sunset, hearing the first piece of music send a chill down your spine, which then forms your favourite band, musician, or genre. These are the types of things that stay with you the rest of your life; things you can look back upon and smile with a light heart.
My life's goal is to capture precious light -- whether it be in the form of photons that have potentially travelled millions of years to fall upon my camera's sensor from the most distant celestial wonders, to the light that travels 8 minutes from our own star, to strike the Earth in the guise of a beautiful sunrise -- when I do capture something special, it lingers within me and leaves a lasting impression.
The scene below was captured after 3 days of waiting for the right light. I feel very lucky and blessed to have been able to witness (and, experience) one of the, if not, the most beautiful sunrise I have ever seen, at one of the most remote, primal and pristine places left in the world -- Milford Sound.
With the soft light illuminating the clouds from the western horizon to the east and to the south behind me, in a gorgeous pink, it is something that I will never forget.
The 5D Mark II remains a landscape eating machine.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
6s f/16.0 at 35.0mm iso100
This is a capture from my second last trip (9/11).
I've left a large version here available temporarily.
LOL is that the locness monster in the lake in the background. H try to post up a larger image - the ones you post are like a postage stamp - had to use a magnifying glass. Nice colours and reflections
Outstanding H, I really like this image, probably one of your very best. The light is perfect and the composition is fantastic as well, there is something exciting to see everywhere. The two boulders in the water are a nice plus, and of course there is... Stirling Falls in the distance Very well done, thanks for the view.
Awesome H .. can totally see how that experience would leave its indelible mark in the way you describe so brilliantly .. That is a great landscape .. I have had one of those experiences this week but alas not reproducable .. potentially a real life changer .. certainly a memory its poignancy forever etched.
Really no words can do that image justice,so beautiful,so relaxing to view-very special.The words read before viewing added to this visual treat,Well done.
You're the second person to pick up on that. Well, third, if you include me saying the exact same thing while I was standing there.
I did post a large image! It was 1280x on the longest edge. I've since reverted to the usual 800x on the longest edge.
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by h0ughy
LOL is that the locness monster in the lake in the background. H try to post up a larger image - the ones you post are like a postage stamp - had to use a magnifying glass. Nice colours and reflections
Deeno,
Thanks, mate!
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Originally Posted by Deeno
Lovely landscape.....
Ric,
Glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Fantastic landscape and colours H.
Rolf,
w00t, w00t! I also feel it's among my best. I'm just so happy that the filters saved my butt by capturing the fine detail and colour in the clouds. The warming polariser also helped add a bit of saturation, which means I don't have to mess about too much in post.
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Originally Posted by SkyViking
Outstanding H, I really like this image, probably one of your very best. The light is perfect and the composition is fantastic as well, there is something exciting to see everywhere. The two boulders in the water are a nice plus, and of course there is... Stirling Falls in the distance Very well done, thanks for the view.
Appreciate you looking and leaving a comment, mate. Would love to hear about your experience, too.
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Originally Posted by Jeffkop
Awesome H .. can totally see how that experience would leave its indelible mark in the way you describe so brilliantly .. That is a great landscape .. I have had one of those experiences this week but alas not reproducable .. potentially a real life changer .. certainly a memory its poignancy forever etched.
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Rob,
Thanks, mate. Glad you liked it! I like adding a few words to the images I post, no matter how cheesy or corny they may be. It's just a part of the process. I don't like posting images without any backing story or detail. It adds something of the photographer to the image once some words are added.
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Originally Posted by RobF
Hats off Humayun. Wonderfully executed, and your feelings at the time described even better still !
Larry,
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Larryp
What a magnificent photo!
Chris,
Appreciate your very kind words!
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Really no words can do that image justice,so beautiful,so relaxing to view-very special.The words read before viewing added to this visual treat,Well done.