Another day in my vacation and this time I ended up going out towards the end of the day to a spot I would drive past on my drive to work. But never stopped at. It was by the Chattahoochee river, a nice little park.
Now I did take quite a few shots of the river, trying out different angles and settings.
Canon T3i W/ 18-55mm - 1/60 Sec - F5.6 - 18mm - ISO 640
I don’t know exactly which one I picked to edit, they all look very similar, so I don’t have the details for the raw file.
What I do know is that is HIGHLY overdone. The colors are way blown out and the saturation is too high. But hey, this is still early on. I didn’t know any better yet. Just wanted to make pictures like I would see online.
Canon T3i w/ 75-300mm - 1/3200 Sec - F5.6 - 300mm - ISO 1600
I also tried out some more moon shots. Different shutter speeds to see if I can capture details in it.
I also turned around and watched the cars going past, thought it would be cool to do a long exposure of the lights, happened to also get this really cool lens flare from the lamp post. Not sure if I had a filter on, it’s possible. I think I had some cheap filters than would have come in a bundled kit or something.
Canon T3i w/ 18-55mm - 30 Sec - F22 - ISO 400
There was also this sculpture in the park, a hand holding a fish. Really cool.
Canon T3i w/18-55mm - 1/20 Sec - F4 - 25mm - ISO 6400
And upon closer inspection, with the flash on. It’s extremely colorful!
Canon T3i w/18-55mm - 1/30 Sec - F5.6 - ISO 6400
And the vacation continues…