Now my third installment of the HDR sunsets (yes I know the title says 2, I changed the naming).
I know these are just slight variations on basically the same composition BUT I was loving the range of blues to reds to yellows that the sky was giving me these few nights. I also worked up a black & white version, came out pretty good I think considering you wouldn’t normally put sunset into B&W!
Well, one thing I did learn so far, sunsets are popular. Hopefully these will get me some more or repeat visitors as the first 2 posts have
I can’t remember if I started taking pictures of dried up salt by accident or on purpose. There is something about it though that I keep going back to. I find the way that the salt dries and reforms to be quite interesting.
I don’t think I’ve ever just taken a picture of table salt right out of the canister. I always mix it up with water, let it dry, and then watch the fun start to happen.Then with my 2 lens macro setup I can get in really close and expose the intricate patterns and crystals.
This particular set did not yield any large crystals like I have had form in the past but there are quite a few formations that turned out nicely. This set was done in a black bowl with a clear bottom so that I could shine the light up through the bottom and get some good lighting.
For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's. (Romans 14:8, ESV)