
Photo By: Deborah Scannell Photography, Asheville Fine Art & Landscape Photographer
Location: Milepost 398
“Dawn’s Early Glow” Captured this very beautiful and foggy morning of July 18 2013. I arrived at one of my favorite sunrise locations on the Parkway and set up both of my cameras on tripods. I was calmed by the rolling fog as it swayed in and out. I love how it hugs the valley. The colors were soft and soothing and I knew it would make for a great image. This shot was with my longer zoom lens which really captures the colors and compresses the image.
Camera: Canon 60D
Lens: EF70-200 f/4 L IS USM
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/13
Shutter: 1/20
Exposure: AV
Focal Length: 70mm
Filters: none
How I Got This Shot
Very early in the morning the colors change super fast, so I always like to get set up quickly. I put both of my cameras on tripods. One with a long lens (this image I used the 70-200) and my 5DMKII has the 24-105 f4L IS lens attached. I would run back and forth between them to capture everything I could because of the changing conditions. I started to notice how the fog would roll in and out and it started to calm me and then I started to relax and enjoy it for all it was. Sometime I get so myopically focused on the “image capture” that I have to remind myself to enjoy the scene unfolding before me and experience it. It is a struggle because I am there to capture and record it but my tip to you is remember to take time to enjoy it as well!
I used my Induro and Manfrotto tripods along with cable releases for each camera. This ensure the image with be as sharp as it can and I also had mirror lockup enabled. I am careful to frame my shot so that I don’t have branches sticking into the edge of the frame if I can help it! That is a pet peeve of mine. Sometimes you cannot work around it when on the parkway unless they have just trimmed, which is not very often!
My other shots came out well and I will be posting those as I process them. I also may create a screen cast of my workflow suing LR and other plugins. Stay tuned to my facebook page. Thank You for your time!
For More Information
- Additional photographs by Deborah Scannell Photography
- Categories where this photo is found: Editor's Picks, Sunrises & Sunsets
