Hired Goon
04-12-2017, 1:05am
Warning: a rant.
I decided that this weekend I would try for a nice cloud+reflection sunset shot from Lake Samsonvale, which is about 30 minutes from my house. Haven't done this in a while, and family duties have been conspiring against me trying to get out for a sunset for many weeks. So I tell myself that this weekend I would head out 2 of 3 nights of the weekend. I like my odds so far.
Friday: leave work early, get home, grab my gear, get to Lake Samsonvale about 30 minutes before sunset. The clouds look great, there's no wind, the reflections are happening ... looking like a great sunset! Open my bag ... no camera. It's still at home charging! Grrr. Drive home without taking a single shot, looking wistfully at the colours in the sky.
Saturday: nice cloud formations all day. Get to the lake 30 minutes before sunset (remembering my camera this time). The clouds then decide to close in for a dull grey sky, and there's lots of reflection-killing wind. Not looking good. Hang around just in case the clouds miraculously let the sun peek through ... nope. A bust.
Sunday: threatening rain and storms all day. Pick up the kiddies from a party at 5:00pm, lots of dark skies and thunder rumbling overhead. Not good. I've been ordered to cook dinner for the family to make up for not being there the previous two nights. Right on sunset the clouds open a crack and the Brisbane skies are bathed in an eerie orange light, and clouds are on fire ... and I'm stuck in the kitchen. Ya gotta be kidding me.
Sometimes the Gods Of Photography smile upon you.
Sometimes they poke you in the eye.
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Although I did take a couple of shots on the dull grey Saturday sunset, hoping that something might look interesting. Here's one from blue hour:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4562/24928330028_72f3416005_b.jpg
At least the foreground has some colour and focus, not so much elsewhere.
I decided that this weekend I would try for a nice cloud+reflection sunset shot from Lake Samsonvale, which is about 30 minutes from my house. Haven't done this in a while, and family duties have been conspiring against me trying to get out for a sunset for many weeks. So I tell myself that this weekend I would head out 2 of 3 nights of the weekend. I like my odds so far.
Friday: leave work early, get home, grab my gear, get to Lake Samsonvale about 30 minutes before sunset. The clouds look great, there's no wind, the reflections are happening ... looking like a great sunset! Open my bag ... no camera. It's still at home charging! Grrr. Drive home without taking a single shot, looking wistfully at the colours in the sky.
Saturday: nice cloud formations all day. Get to the lake 30 minutes before sunset (remembering my camera this time). The clouds then decide to close in for a dull grey sky, and there's lots of reflection-killing wind. Not looking good. Hang around just in case the clouds miraculously let the sun peek through ... nope. A bust.
Sunday: threatening rain and storms all day. Pick up the kiddies from a party at 5:00pm, lots of dark skies and thunder rumbling overhead. Not good. I've been ordered to cook dinner for the family to make up for not being there the previous two nights. Right on sunset the clouds open a crack and the Brisbane skies are bathed in an eerie orange light, and clouds are on fire ... and I'm stuck in the kitchen. Ya gotta be kidding me.
Sometimes the Gods Of Photography smile upon you.
Sometimes they poke you in the eye.
- - - Updated - - -
Although I did take a couple of shots on the dull grey Saturday sunset, hoping that something might look interesting. Here's one from blue hour:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4562/24928330028_72f3416005_b.jpg
At least the foreground has some colour and focus, not so much elsewhere.