For this shot, I wanted to do a long exposure shot to make the water smooth. In the bright sun, I lowered the ISO all the way, use in camera and external neutral density filters and of course a tripod. (Sony A7RII, Zeiss FE 16-35 F4 ZA OSS at 20 mm, 1.5 second, ISO = 50, f/22, ND filter). Difficulty: 4/10, Shibuya Score: 8/10
Yosemite Valley (which is only 3% of the whole Yosemite National Park) is kind like a loop. You drive in on the right (south) side of the valley and come out on the left (north) side. Before you come back to where the loop splits on Northside drive, right on the Merced River, there is a parking lot on the left hand side. This is a popular angle and spot to take pictures but on internet it wasn't clear exactly where it was. No hiking required. This is right off the parking lot.
For this shot, I wanted to do a long exposure shot to make the water smooth. In the bright sun, I lowered the ISO all the way, use in camera and external neutral density filters and of course a tripod. (Sony A7RII, Zeiss FE 16-35 F4 ZA OSS at 20 mm, 1.5 second, ISO = 50, f/22, ND filter). Difficulty: 4/10, Shibuya Score: 8/10
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Port Aransas is a nice vacation destination...but for landscape photography, there is nothing much there. It's flat and no interesting geological formation. Here I found a puddle of water on the beach. I got really close to it with my wide angle lens, probably only several inches off the water and took this picture. With good clouds, sun rise and the joggers, all the sudden, this boring flat beach became photographically interesting. You can do this at any beach. You just have to wake up early in the morning on a semi-cloudy day. If I got little lower, I probably could make the jogger look like they were running on the water. (Sony a7R, Sony/Zeiss FE 16-35 F4 at 20mm, 1/60, f/11, ISO = 100, Vivid JPEG, Tripod, No post processing). Difficulty: 4/10. Shibuya Score 3/10 (what is this?)
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