The Evolution of a Sunset

So here's the evolution of a sunset on Hagerman Lake a few weeks ago. It was absolutely stunning! I hope you get that sense from the photos. 

Before setting out on the boat

Before setting out on the boat

Golden 

Golden 

Golden Light, Blue Sky

Golden Light, Blue Sky

Like someone took a paintbrush to the sky

Like someone took a paintbrush to the sky

The water is on fire

The water is on fire

While the changing light can be the bane of my existence while filming video, it sure is a blessing when I'm photographing. 

Below is my "experimental" shot. I lowered the shutter speed and decided to see how it would look when the boat was moving. I like that the water is blurry and there is some detail in the sky but in hindsight I think I should have lowered the shutter speed even more. That way I may have gotten a more painterly/sense of motion image. But who knows! What do you think? 

Autumn on Hagerman Lake

While we headed to Hagerman Lake for a not so happy occasion this past weekend, we were extremely grateful to get to spend time with family in Michigan for the second time this year! Not to mention getting to see the lake in Fall, my favorite time of year! 

Floating Leaf

Floating Leaf

Autumn

Autumn

While the leaves were a spectacular sight, the clouds just started breaking up as the sun went down making the ever changing sunset a truly beautiful experience. 

 

My (mostly) patient husband getting the boat ready to take me out on the lake to photograph the sunset. 

My (mostly) patient husband getting the boat ready to take me out on the lake to photograph the sunset. 

The Evolving Sunset

The Evolving Sunset

Don't forget to turn around when photographing sunsets! Sometimes the sights behind you are even more stunning. Thanks to my husband for reminding me! And thanks to the rainstorm that created this stunning rainbow. 

Rainbow at Sunset

Rainbow at Sunset

Last Light

Last Light

This is just a first glimpse. Stay tuned for the next blog post where I'll compare the changing light over the course of the sunset and debut an experimental shot. You guys can tell me whether or not the experiment was successful!