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Seconds to sunrise

Sun rays peeking through an expected gap in the clouds seconds before sunrise.

1/180 sec at f/8.0, ISO 200

categories: iceland, winter, sunrise
Thursday 02.10.22
Posted by Mrinabh Dutta
 

Frosted power lines

Besides the primary subject in this photograph, snow covered power lines illuminated by car headlights…

238 sec at f/9.5, ISO 800

It was the weekend night out on the plains east of the Cascades, I was testing (new) Hasselblad’s widest lens for X system: the XCD 4/21. Arriving at this scene I realized very quickly it was not the best lens to frame the shot. There was only two ways to fill the view with the subject (the house): walk closer to it or use a less wide lens. A combination of sense of being respectful to private property and deep snow on the ground made me not choose the first option, and a desire to stick to the new lens made the second option less savory.

categories: winter, rural america, off-road , mediumformat
Friday 02.04.22
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Stacks in tide

For a world less square [from XPAN brochure]

categories: pacificnorthwest, mediumformat, winter, water
Wednesday 01.26.22
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Far from home

I don’t know many people who would drive four hours for a sunset but there are creatures like me - they exist!

32 sec at f/16, ISO 100 Hasselblad XCD 4/45P

32 sec at f/22, ISO 100 Hasselblad XCD 4/45P

Another weekend, another place to shoot at sunset.

categories: mediumformat, pacificnorthwest, sunset, winter
Tuesday 01.25.22
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Tacoma - half day

The weather changed from clear sunny skies to rolling storm clouds in just an hour, providing me excellent opportunities to shoot in varied lighting and other variance while I learn to shoot with my (new) medium format camera. When you’re shooting with the (Hasselblad) X1DII 50c, autofocus (AF) is not your friend. There are two ways to operate or get help with manual focus (MF): focus peaking and zoom. In my experience, I found focus peaking to be very unreliable, or perhaps I was using it wrong. The earlier part of the day while using focus peaking, most of my shots turned out soft but I got lucky with a handful.

1/350 sec at f/6.8, ISO 200

1/180 sec at f/4, ISO 800

Later in the day, I started using magnify focus method and got lot more reliable result. The camera being on the tripod (for long exposures) made it easy to use this MF method.

2 sec at f/22, ISO 100

32 sec at f/11, ISO 100

All in all, I am very happy to be shooting in medium format: the large sensor and large pixels makes a difference added Hasselblad color science and DR. I am not going to express myself on how much I love the physical design of this camera, and keeping that aside the features I love the most about this new system based on a very short period of playing with it are:

  • In-lens shutter system eliminating vibrations especially for those extremely long exposures

  • Appealing and somewhat acceptable noise grain at high ISO, keeping aside the fact that you’re getting less noise than FF cameras. Say goodbye to destructive noise reduction steps in post-processing tools like LR

  • Superb color reproduction and sharpness

  • Greater dynamic range, even better than (long time king) Sony FF cameras I own

  • Weather sealed - I have not taken the camera out in the rain but when you are living in the PNW chances are you will, very soon

categories: mediumformat, winter, sunset
Sunday 01.23.22
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Birds of sunset

Gulls on a beach at sunset

1/250 sec at f/4.5, ISO 400

categories: sunset, winter, pacificnorthwest
Monday 01.17.22
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Steel and concrete

categories: pacificnorthwest, off-road , winter, mobile photography
Friday 01.14.22
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Spotlight

In the scene I could barely notice the column of sunlight illuminating Maylor Pt. across the bay. As I hurried my way out from a late lunch/early dinner to the wharf looking for signs of sunset, this scene caught my eye…

1/160 sec at f/6.3, ISO 200

categories: pacificnorthwest, sunset, winter, travel
Wednesday 01.12.22
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The green glow in the sky

Not that long ago, I did not own an insulated jacket. Instead, I’d put on layers and then a rain coat before venturing out in the night during winter photoshoots. These photographs come from one of those trips., a rather family/personal trip where the main focus was to get away for a few days and drink every night till you’re stupid.

I was not expecting Northern Lights that night - it was the day we traveled into Iceland but we were not jet lagged probably due to high levels of adrenaline (and the anticipation of a weekend vacation ahead). We went out of the city only because it was the only night we did not have any other activity planned. It turned out to be one of the best nights to watch the green glow over us - considering winter weather and driving conditions at the time of the year.

categories: nightscapes, winter, travel, iceland
Wednesday 01.05.22
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Hurricane Ridge

The Hurricane Ridge standing tall above Kingston

500mm 1/500 sec f/6.7 ISO 250

categories: winter, sunset, pacificnorthwest
Tuesday 01.04.22
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2022: Day One

Western Washington is still clad in ice and snow remnants from two winter storms since Christmas of 2021. There is no ice on the beach but the way to it had plenty, rendering the travel to the beach somewhat inconvenient if not difficult and dangerous.

In terms of golden hour quality, an hour before sunset the scene looked promising but soon clouds moved in. Regardless, it was a memorable dusk: As the tide receded I walked farther towards the waterline with the camera on the tripod, taking 1/2-2 seconds exposure shots, occasionally retreating for a rogue wave. The sky turned pink for a bit, the clouds however remained unlit. I was more fascinated by the retreating bubbles on small waves that were consistent with the wind blowing north.

categories: water, winter, sunset, pacificnorthwest
Saturday 01.01.22
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Winter overcast illuminated by city lights

Generally speaking winter sunsets in the Pacific Northwest are not dramatic especially if compared with the sunsets over the Great Plains or in the tropics. But sometimes we have to make the best of the given conditions and lighting available to photograph at dusk or dawn.

This was such an evening, it was right after the first snow storm of December, 2021. We had approximately a day of dry weather when we decided we should go check out the coast, see if we are fortunate to see a beautiful sunset. The weather however was not very cooperative but distant cities (possibly Blaine and Vancouver) lit up the frozen winter clouds over the horizon just the right amount to colorize the backdrop and foreground, allowing me to capture these images.

This is probably the final blog post of 2021, I wish you a very happy and better 2022.

categories: winter
Thursday 12.30.21
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The successful search for the Sun

This weekend’s weather forecast for western Wash was not out of place nor extraordinary: overcast with chance of rain and storm likely to continue through next week. But we were determined to find the sun, and shoot timelapse videos.

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categories: mobile photography , rural america, travel, winter
Sunday 03.21.21
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Rapid

I consider myself proficient in swimming and yet I dread the water. Probably there is a genetic or hereditary element to it added to culture and traditions in growing up in India. Also my best friend died in a drowning accident might have leveraged this fear by a few degrees.

But it’s not hard to block that instinct otherwise taking photographs like this one would not have been possible.

categories: winter, water
Saturday 03.20.21
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Sun on the underwater rocks

categories: travel, winter
Thursday 03.04.21
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Tahoe

Clear blue from above

categories: travel, winter
Saturday 02.27.21
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Limestone towers (Tufa)

Two hours past noon I wasn’t sure if I wanted to drive two and half hours south for a sunset. But if you know me well and have heard about adventures (and misadventures) from years of traveling, you might have guessed this was an easy decision…

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Besides a somewhat dangerous slippery road down the hill to the lakeside, the day was immensely enjoyable. Patience is key when waiting for vermillion skies after sunset: if you are early it’s too bright and if you missed the peak, the clouds might have turned into silhouettes. While these two photographed (taken with an iPhone) does not present the best example of patience it was nonetheless a beautiful sunset over the tufas on the south rim of Mono Lake today.

categories: mobile photography , travel, winter
Monday 02.22.21
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Back in the wide open desert

High elevation, dry air with a hint of salt and long straight highways. Here’s day one of a week in the desert, in search for inspiration for the next project and a break from the insanity called quarantine.

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categories: mobile photography , rural america, travel, winter
Monday 02.22.21
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First snow of 2021

We always get more than we wished for, and then stop enjoying it about halfway through the winter storm. But the first day after first snowfall in the season (well, technically this was second in the season but the first one didn’t see daylight) is charming, sometimes carries its appeal to the second day. These photos were taken in my neighborhood with my cellphone while enjoying the calm after the storm.

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categories: mobile photography , winter
Sunday 02.14.21
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