Friday, July 8, 2016

Griffith Observatory Sunset

What Is Happening to my Country?

This has been a horrible week in America. Two senseless shootings by cops and then, yesterday, 5 cops died in Dallas due to snipers. Can someone please tell me what the hell is happening? Are we at war with ourselves? Can't we find a way to get along? Is the divide between us so deep that only more bloodshed is our future? Where are our elites ... don't answer as I already know where they are. AWOL! We haven't had a statesman in our country in most of my lifetime. Just greedy, corrupt politicians who sell their votes for money. What a bunch of crooks. And the current presidential candidates ... I hesitate to even say that word ... are atrocious. I'm now of the opinion that America is lost, falling fast into the abyss. We may very well be beyond redemption. Might it be time to just pull the plug and start over?

Griffith Park Observatory Sunset

I spent 2 evenings at Griffith Park Observatory. It's a really wonderful place and the views of LA are overwhelming. I highly recommend the place to anyone who's visiting the city. The view will blow your socks off.

Anyway, the second evening I had an agenda to do timelapse of the city but I wanted to wait until the sun was completely down. I had some time and could see that a really nice sunset was in the making. After you've done this for a while you get a sense of the clouds and the possibilities for a good sky. It seemed there was a nice display coming so I scouted around the place to see if I could incorporate the building into the sunset. I was lucky that there was a corner on the sidewalk where I could set up my camera and take a series of pictures without having to worry about people tripping over my rig. I had my 16-35 f/4 on the 6D (a really nice combination as you can see) so I set up the intervalometer and let the camera do the rest. I took 384 images over about an hour and the result was really nice. I'm incorporating the sequence in my video but thought it would be nice to show you one frame. This is really a composite of 2 shots, one at peak sky and one when it was dark enough so the lighting on the building stood out. I blended the two images in Photoshop and then used the NIK software suite (now free from Google) to fine tune the result. Then went back into Lightroom and tweaked the image until it was perfect. This is LA at it best ... a very beautiful location and the sky very near perfect. Enjoy!

Griffith Observatory - 25mm,f/11,1/4 sec,ISO 1600,license CC BY-NC 4.0

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