Earlier this week I returned to one of my favourite local photography spots – Tooting Common lake. I've visited a few times recently and have been lucky enough to capture some great sunsets and sunrises.
I set out with a lap of the lake, looking for new vantage points but settled on a tried and tested spot. A woman on a bench in earshot, shared her relationship woes with a friend and how her family are all psychic (righto... 😄). Maybe I should've asked her if there was a good sunset coming?
Once the wittering woman departed, I pressed on setting up my new flexible mini-tripod and waited for the sky to do something exciting. I tried out a portrait orientated composition this time and crossed my fingers for the high clouds to reveal some colours.
My patience eventually paid off. Post-sunset, a short burst of pink briefly (3mins) flashed across the sky, reflecting off the clouds and smoke trails of aeroplanes.
I also tested out some old grad filters I bought years ago, crudely holding them by hand over my super wide angle lens but managing, somehow, to successfully darken the sky.
Learnings from this outing:
I need to buy some more filters.
A filter holder would be easier than my hand.
To be patient for possible pinks, post-sunset.
😀 📷 ✈️ 💕❄️