Sale Off
Early morning sunlight lights up the clouds resting on the hilltops surrounding Lake Wanaka on the South Island of New Zealand.

Wanaka Morning

€219,95
499
499
149
149
29
29

A panorama catching the early morning sunlight as it lights up the clouds resting on the hilltops surrounding Lake Wanaka on the South island of New Zealand. Taken at the shore line of the lake on the beach to the south of the town.

NookFeatureMural
Dimensions
  • Story
  • Planning
  • Technical

How this shot came about.

During our 2017 tour of New Zealand's South Island one of our targets was the climbing of Roy's Peak near Lake Wanaka. Given the likely duration of the climb and the fact that we were based in Queenstown we headed off very early one morning to drive over the mountains through Cardrona to Wanaka as this was the most direct route.

As we dropped down out of the mountains to reach the lake level the road straightened out leaving us with a direct view onto the lake from several kilometers away. The still morning was leaving a beautifully reflective surface on the lake and the clouds seemed to drape themselves across the distant hills.

As we got to the main road we found ourselves opposite a pebbly lakeside beach and stopped to take this shot. I set up the camera on the tripod down at the water's edge and took 4 or 5 panoramas. This shot is a cropping of one of those images.

The clouds and the hazy hillsides in this shot combine with the Monet-esque reflections on the water's surface to make for a really inviting panorama which I appreciate every day since it hangs on the wall in our stairwell at home. 

Shot Location

This Shot

The Photographer's Ephemeris in combination with the topological maps and the local weather service gave me all the data I needed to plan this shot. However the duration of the trip between Queenstown and Wanaka made it very difficult to arrive at Lake Wanaka during Golden Hour but we did manage to arrive not long after.


The Photographer's Ephemeris showing the shot location

The Photographer’s Ephemeris is a trademark of Crookneck Consulting LLC, registered in the United States.
Please visit their website at https://photoephemeris.com for more details
All other trademarks and logos remain the property of their respective owners

Gear

Camera: Canon EOS 7D

Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS

Storage: SanDisk Extreme Pro CF UDMA 7 64Gb

Ballhead: Manfrotto 498RC2

Tripod: Manfrotto 055XPROB

Cable Release: Promote

ND Filter: None

Exposures

Count: 42

HDR Count: 7 exposures per shot

Aperture: f10

ISO: 100

Focal Length: 32 mm

EV values: -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3

Shutter: 1/2000, 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30

Filters

ND Filter: Not used

Gradient Filter: false

Polarizer: false

Image

Rows: 1

Shots: 0

HDR Shots: 6

Aspect: Portrait

Arrangement: 1x6

Post Production

Basic Workflow

  • I used Lightroom to stitch the 42 HDR exposures together into a 6 image mosaic
  • I used Photoshop's spot healing tool to remove quite a few sensor artifacts from the image
  • I passed the image through Topaz DeNoiseAI removing CCD noise from the sky, clouds and water 

Image Adjustment

  • There was a contrast and clarity adjustment to the hillside in the background
  • I used a luminosity mask to adjust the luminosity of the clouds' highlights
  • The hillsides were sharpened with Topaz SharpenAI
  • The contrast of the clouds was adjusted to bring out some details
  • I used Photoshop's spot healing tool to remove several garish red buoys from the lake's surface
  • The image was cropped in to tighten the composition

A graphic of the shot's layout structure

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
from €689,95
from €125,95

FIND YOUR ANSWERS HERE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How is my image shipped to me?

After printing each image is trimmed to include mounting margins for your framer.

It is then rolled in protective sheets and placed in an appropriately sized mailing carton.

We use 150mmx150mm (6"x6") mailing cartons to avoid excessive bending of the high quality paper we use for printing.

Depending on your selection the carton is sent via mail or courier to your nominated address

What paper is my image printed on?

We use very high quality acid-free papers from Hahnemuhle.


We usually print on Ultra Smooth Cotton Rag at 308 gsm.

How is my image authenticated?

Each print is personally named, numbered and signed by me.


Additionally I also emboss the margin of the print with our logo.


Finally each print comes with a certificate of authentication which includes an encrypted QR code containing a unique print identifier and the known provenance of the print.

Are the images on the website copyrighted?

All images on the Amuigh Faoin Speir website are copyright the author. A great deal of time and effort goes into the acquisition and production of each image and unauthorized use of any of the images is prohibited.


All images have been invisibly watermarked and their unauthorized use anywhere on the web is continuously monitored.


Should an unauthorized use of any image be discovered the user of that image is liable for post-use licensing fees as laid out in the Terms of Service, Section 13 - Unauthorized Usage of Images.

What's the best way to frame my image?

What's the best way to light my image?

Why does the price of each image vary over time?

Each of the images comes in three sizes, Feature, Mural and Nook.

For each image each size has a restricted and predetermined run size.

We guarantee that this run size will never be exceeded, ever.

This means that there is a natural scarcity for each image/size combination and as prints are sold that scarcity increases with a corresponding increase in the price for the next print.

This approach provides an opportunity for early purchasers to acquire an appreciating asset the market value for which increases with each subsequent purchase of that image/size combination

Can't find an answer to your question?

Email us at enquiries@outunderthesky.com

Name:*

Phone:(optional)

Email:*

Message:*