Thursday, May 21, 2009

Icelandic church - day time capture with a nightime look

This creative path of mine has been, well, a diversion. An opportunity to play with my love of light in the off hours I guess. One of the greatest things about diving into any creative endeavor is the opportunity to express a vision and have fun in the process. This image, as you might notice, is not typical of my normal style. When driving on a little "searching for light" trip through Iceland just outside of Reykjavik, this little church caught my attention. I swerved off road a bit and took my rental car down a path that....well, let's just say...it wasn't designed for. What caught my attention in the first place was this incredible light beaming out of a crack in the overcast sky as if to pull it up into the heavens. After carefully positioning myself down hill with the light up and camera left, I clicked off a few exposures. One point of interest, this image was captured in the late afternoon in full light! Of course, my original capture looked NOTHING like this, but I was able to portray the mood I felt in post processing. For me, sometimes thats when the real magic is created.

One more thing, as I mentioned the other day, I am trying to add a little code as I post for these pictures. If you click on them, you should be able to view larger and with more detail. Enjoy :)

2 comments:

Jenny Whitaker said...

Hey Mike - isn't it neat that we can turn day time captures into what looks like a night-time shot? They use this on a ton of movies... in particular, almost every night scene in "Castaway" (Tom Hanks & Wilson) was actually shot in the day and then "fixed" during edits. How cool, right?

Joanna Lee said...

Wow! It's very mysterious and spooky!

I would love to see what the original looked like. I never heard of turning a day photo into night! That's so cool!