Antoine Khater > After the sunsetBuy/Preview

General Description
This shot was taken the same place and day as "I still remember" and it was one of the most colorful sunsets I remember. Light was changing very fast and the red hue you can see in the clouds lasted a minute or two if I remember well! 


Technical Notes
Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 12-24mm @ 12mm f/18 ISO 100 and a polarizer. Manual focus and manual exposure, white balance was set to daylight for waremr tones.  

This is a combination of 3 shots exposed respectively for the sky, sea and rocks and merged manually in Photoshop CS3 to mimic the effect of a ND Grad filter. The purpose of this method is *not* to give to the picture an "unatural" HDR look but just to save on the cost of ND Grad filters

Other Info
Location: Jbeil, Lebanon
ref: 2008-11-08_40D_100-1266-1268


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Legal Info
This photograph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License and registered with MyFreeCopyright under MCN: CBC84-8C2A2-403A6
© Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.
Antoine Khater > I still rememberBuy/Preview

General Description
It was a very colorful sunset and, although light was amazing, it kept changing very fast. I found myself looking around quickly between shots to see where the explosion of colors was happening and had to compose my shots rather quickly by my standards. Luckily I am happy with some exposures and this is one of them.


Technical Notes
Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 12-24mm @ 12mm f/18 ISO 100 and a polarizer. Manual focus, exposure and white balance.  

This is a combination of 3 shots exposed respectively for the sky, sea and rocks and merged manually in Photoshop CS3 to mimic the effect of a ND Grad filter. The purpose of this method is *not* to give to the picture an "unatural" HDR look but just to save on the cost of ND Grad filters

Other Info
Location: Jbeil, Lebanon
ref: 2008-11-08_40D_100-1236-1238


Disclaimer
Pictures are best viewed with a color managed browser like Safari or Firefox 3.0 and above with color management option enabled.

Legal Info
This photograph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License and registered with MyFreeCopyright under MCN: CA056-B9404-22C00
© Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.

After the sunset

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General Description
This shot was taken the same place and day as "I still remember" and it was one of the most colorful sunsets I remember. Light was changing very fast and the red hue you can see in the clouds lasted a minute or two if I remember well!


Technical Notes
Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 12-24mm @ 12mm f/18 ISO 100 and a polarizer. Manual focus and manual exposure, white balance was set to daylight for waremr tones.

This is a combination of 3 shots exposed respectively for the sky, sea and rocks and merged manually in Photoshop CS3 to mimic the effect of a ND Grad filter. The purpose of this method is *not* to give to the picture an "unatural" HDR look but just to save on the cost of ND Grad filters

Other Info
Location: Jbeil, Lebanon
ref: 2008-11-08_40D_100-1266-1268


Disclaimer
Pictures are best viewed with a color managed browser like Safari or Firefox 3.0 and above with color management option enabled.

Legal Info
This photograph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License and registered with MyFreeCopyright under MCN: CBC84-8C2A2-403A6
© Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.
Antoine Khater > After the sunsetBuy/Preview

General Description
This shot was taken the same place and day as "I still remember" and it was one of the most colorful sunsets I remember. Light was changing very fast and the red hue you can see in the clouds lasted a minute or two if I remember well! 


Technical Notes
Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 12-24mm @ 12mm f/18 ISO 100 and a polarizer. Manual focus and manual exposure, white balance was set to daylight for waremr tones.  

This is a combination of 3 shots exposed respectively for the sky, sea and rocks and merged manually in Photoshop CS3 to mimic the effect of a ND Grad filter. The purpose of this method is *not* to give to the picture an "unatural" HDR look but just to save on the cost of ND Grad filters

Other Info
Location: Jbeil, Lebanon
ref: 2008-11-08_40D_100-1266-1268


Disclaimer
Pictures are best viewed with a color managed browser like Safari or Firefox 3.0 and above with color management option enabled.

Legal Info
This photograph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License and registered with MyFreeCopyright under MCN: CBC84-8C2A2-403A6
© Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.

After the sunset

Buy/Preview


General Description
This shot was taken the same place and day as "I still remember" and it was one of the most colorful sunsets I remember. Light was changing very fast and the red hue you can see in the clouds lasted a minute or two if I remember well!


Technical Notes
Taken with Canon 40D, Tokina 12-24mm @ 12mm f/18 ISO 100 and a polarizer. Manual focus and manual exposure, white balance was set to daylight for waremr tones.

This is a combination of 3 shots exposed respectively for the sky, sea and rocks and merged manually in Photoshop CS3 to mimic the effect of a ND Grad filter. The purpose of this method is *not* to give to the picture an "unatural" HDR look but just to save on the cost of ND Grad filters

Other Info
Location: Jbeil, Lebanon
ref: 2008-11-08_40D_100-1266-1268


Disclaimer
Pictures are best viewed with a color managed browser like Safari or Firefox 3.0 and above with color management option enabled.

Legal Info
This photograph is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License and registered with MyFreeCopyright under MCN: CBC84-8C2A2-403A6
© Antoine Khater 2008. Some rights reserved.
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