Sometimes I revisit a place where I have already made a photo. In this case, it is a
barn that I had photographed in the past at the end of the day where there were clouds. It was autumn and I had waited until the end of the day to do my picture. Except that… the sun didn’t show up because a band of cloud had come to hide it. I did the photo anyway to justify my trip!
Back to the future… in the spring of 2017, I patrolled the countryside for a picture of sunset. I drove past the barn. I noticed that the sun was going down on the horizon. I parked my car near the barn and I settle to wait for the right moment. I examined the area to choose the best angle, made some photo to finally use an angle similar to the photo made previously. This time, I chose to get closer to the barn while using the same lens
When I did my previous photo, I noticed that at its widest angle (10mm) the edges of the image were quite soft. This time, I closed slightly the angle of view (13mm) to try to reduce the effects on the edges (my lens is a Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6.). Nevertheless, the sides were still softer than the center.
At the time of the sunset, it remained visible until the end and showing a grazing light. So I made several bracketing shots, so I could have a series of images that I could combine later post-processing.
I got this result all the same interesting!
