Robert Watcher
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Started our anniversary mini-vacation yesterday in Toronto. After arriving in the city, we settled into what the host calls our “Designer Home Stay” that we found on Airbnb. Our action packed day felt like we were back in Central America - so exhausting, exhilarating and purposeful compared to our boring rural small-town day to day routine.
Google was amazing in helping us find a location in the city to get to last night, where I could capture the Toronto skyline. Arriving before sunset I set up my tripod and used a 150-600mm equivalent lens to reach across the water. All of these exposures are 10-20 minutes long in Live Composite mode - to gather any light that got added as lights in buildings came on and car lights in the distance streaked (without worrying about the length of line or overexposure). I took some frames starting while there was still some brightness in the sky, and then some starting after it got dark.
Google was amazing in helping us find a location in the city to get to last night, where I could capture the Toronto skyline. Arriving before sunset I set up my tripod and used a 150-600mm equivalent lens to reach across the water. All of these exposures are 10-20 minutes long in Live Composite mode - to gather any light that got added as lights in buildings came on and car lights in the distance streaked (without worrying about the length of line or overexposure). I took some frames starting while there was still some brightness in the sky, and then some starting after it got dark.