[Photography] - Left Behind/ Gone to the RapturesteemCreated with Sketch.

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Hey everyone, how's it going?


Today's photo was a long exposure taken on my first try outs on my Sony, this was taken in 2019, but the edit was made today, I decided to re edit to see how much I changed on my way of thinking in post processing and how much I improved, I have to say I am happy with how much I changed.

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Left Behind/ Gone to the Rapture

Gear used

CameraLens
Sony A7 IISony FE 50mm F/1.4

Shot Settings

Aperture (F-Stop)Shutter SpeedISO
F / 1.415 sec600
Edited With
Adobe Lightroom

For those who look daily at my posts, remember the night sky photo I posted a few weeks early? This is the same place, Sete Cidades, but before the climb, this road has almost 1km of extense, it was really dark and I was walking with a reall strong flashlight to see where my footing is, all I could see was tree until I found this construction site because of a recent landfall, and once I started inspecting I noticed the truck was open, perfect, time to photograph!

*To do this composition, I placed my flashlight inside the truck and walked 20m away to get the shoot, the idea was to emphasize something that was abdonned, almost like, something had happened and people had to leave leaving everything behind, almost can be seen has a rapture too *

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Nice editing and lighting idea. Great story. Long exposure night photography is so much fun.

It is ! I can't way for the warmer months to hunt some milky way photos, I still need to do my first shot of that!

Gosto :) Abraço :)

Abraço :)

At the first glance at the photo, I thought about a luminous screen, either a camera monitor, or some other photo equipment. Then I saw a wheel and thought it was a tractor. And then I read about the truck :))

Oh so sorry, that's actually my bad! I don't know why I wrote truck, it's actually a tractor :)

In general, at first I thought about a glowing monitor :D

The glow is just my flashlight, it has strength to light to a distance of 100m :)

100 meters is a good distance for a flashlight.
When I was hunting, something like this was installed on my gun :)