Sahara Sunrise with Camel

in #goldenhourphotography7 years ago (edited)

This photo is quite experimental: I disrespected the most basic rule of photography that says that unless you are aiming for silhouettes, you never take a photo against the light. However, I captured three images with different exposures and combined them into an HDR and with some post-processing, I was able to get this result!

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The camera I used to capture this photo is a Nikon D5500 (APS-C) with a Nikon 18-140mm F3.5-5.6 lens. For the photo's EXIF Data, look for the comment by exifr!

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Awesome HDR shot! Resteemed.

Amazing, thank you!

Love it. Such beautiful framing.

The rule you mention is archaic and before we had lenses with such amazing sun-stars and sensors which could capture extended dynamic range (even if over a few brackets) . Try doing it with Fuji Velvia and you will see why people used to think that way.

That is true! The dynamic-range of modern sensors is just incredible and computer processing even offers more opportunities such as HDRs.

What an amazing shot! Sometimes it's the best way to disrespect rules =)

Haha couldn't agree more!

Yes man! The camels haha, so epic.

Let's see how much you like them after you have spent a few hours on their back!

Haha touché. You need like a memory foam saddle when riding one of those

I really love your work and shots but I do feel sorry for that camel.. 😔

Well, contrary to those two-legged amateurs known as humans, camels can actually stand on one leg less without any problems! :D

Hahaha, good one :D

Wow! Great composite work! Love that you have all the exposures. Way cooler than a silhouette.

Awesome Work!

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Well captured against the light! Just stunning and to get the light in between the camel's legs is more impressive 😊

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Thanks :) I moved around quite a bit to find in the best position to capture this photo

This camel looks stunning. I'm not too good with exposures and stuff but I know what's good or not. this is definitely one. ^^

Thank you for your nice words :)