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Long Lenses Capture Fleeting Landscape Moments

Long Lenses Capture Fleeting Landscape Moments

Summary

Michael Shainblum explores the utility of long telephoto lenses for landscape photography in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, showcasing how they capture fleeting moments like rainbows or dramatic light shifts. He emphasizes the need for adaptability, using fast ISO settings and being ready to shoot unexpected scenes. Shainblum also demonstrates capturing atmospheric shots of Mount Whitney in low light and blending exposures for extreme dynamic range, alongside time-lapse and panorama techniques.

Key points

  • Telephoto lenses enable isolation of distant peaks and compression of atmospheric mist in landscapes.
  • Adaptability and speed are crucial for capturing transient moments with long lenses.
  • Shainblum uses a Sigma 150-600mm lens and Sony cameras in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.
  • Techniques include high ISO shooting, exposure blending, and time-lapse photography.
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