Going Under (Svalbard #11)

It might have been the hardest photographic conditions ever in the polar station of Ny Ålesund. Because of the polar night in November, there was only glimpses of light around noon, Other than that only darkness and the lights of the buildings in the worlds northermost settlement. I was taking my free saturday to walk around and to take shots. As i was limited to only little weight on my trip, I had to decide which cameras i can take. For panoramics I decided for the XPAN and the very wide wide wide 30mm lens. Because I knew I had to expose the hell out of the frame, with swing lenses you just have a limit on exposure times. For the landscape picture I might have exposed the picture up to 4 minutes. But it was cold and windy and did I mention cold? So I had set the distance, the frame and aperture in darkness. I used a gorillapod with a release cable and because of the low level and the darkness I had to assume and guess the distance to the objects. I was a game of trial and error. I learned a lot. I am grateful!

4 commentaires

  1. tracyvmoore
    tracyvmoore ·

    These are ALL FANTASTIC! really great results.

  2. wil6ka
    wil6ka ·

    @tracyvmoore thank you so much tracy :) are you feb/ march in Seattle? I might come around amigo!

  3. tracyvmoore
    tracyvmoore ·

    @WIL6KA Most likely I will be around. Definitely let me know when you think you might be headed this way. It would be fun to show you Seattle in proper fashion ;)

  4. wil6ka
    wil6ka ·

    @tracyvmoore <3

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