The ice has been looking incredible around here lately. We could really use a fresh coat of snow, it's been a while, but for now I will be getting more cool photos like these.
Yesterday, the MySunset app was forecasting a nice sunrise so I set the alarm for 4:30am and made it out to nearby Donner Lake here in Truckee, California. I saw a few posts on social medias recently that showed some of the ice build up along Donner's shoreline. It's a different look than usual so I knew I had to capture it.
These were all shot with a Canon 5DS R and a 16-35mm lens. A tripod and a graduated neutral density filter were used.
This first photo was ISO 320, the aperture was f/22, and it was a 25 second exposure. A headlamp was used to provide light on the ice, without it the ice was dark and you could barely see it in the photos.
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This second photo was my personal favorite. The ISO was 50, the aperture was f/22, and it was a 3.2 second exposure. I zoomed in a bit with the 16-35mm lens, it was set at 23mm.
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This shot below was taken right after the one above. It is a stitched panoramic photo. Seven horizontal images were stitched together in Photoshop in order to capture this very wide angle view.
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The photos above are numbered 1-3. I like the second best but I'm curious, which one is your favorite?
Thank you for looking and I hope you all have a "cool" day!
Scott Thompson
www.ScottShotsPhoto.com