A story behind: It took me 20 minutes to get from the hotel to the viewing point pictured above. I got up early, climbed the mountain to see the sun being born over the mountain ridge and waited for the right moment. I managed to take a few snaps and be back to the hotel for the breakfast. ´Not a bad beginning of the day´, I thought.
Photographing rays of sun can be tricky. If you do not get aperture and shutter speed under control, images tend to have high contrast, blown out highlights, lens flare and colours that might even look overly saturated. So pick a mid-tone area to meter off if you want everything to be exposed relatively well. Check your histogram and - if necessary - take multiple shots metering off different parts of the scene so that you can choose the best one later.
Gear: Nikon D700. Nikkor 16-35 mm.
Aperture: f/14
Aperture: f/14
Shutter speed: 1/250 sec
Exposure bias: 0 EV
Focal Length: 19 mm
ISO: 200
Date Taken: August, 2011, 07: 40
Maciek.
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