Photo of the Week #77

Life has, once again gotten in the way of updating this blog. Thing have been pretty busy and upside down for quite awhile for me, I also recently made another trip to Nova Scotia. I wanted to do a lot of photography and since it was always cloudy and stormy there in the spring, I thought it would be amazing. This year, for some reason, it was sunny and clear for a lot of the time I was there. You might find it odd that I actually hope for bad weather, but for photography, weather makes for much more interesting images than those clear blue sky days do. I love weather, it means mood in my images and tons more interest. I'm not talking about those solid white skies either, I mean stormy days. I mostly underexpose the frame allowing for properly exposed skies and I worry about the foreground later on. If you blow out the sky in the first place, you have little to work with. The image below was made in Port Hood, Nova Scotia and is a 19 frame panorama and could be printed at 73 inches long if desired due to the 104MP resolution! If you're viewing this on a phone, do yourself a favour and check it out on a computer screen.

For a full screen (not full size) view, click image.