I caught these last rays of sunlight as it was getting dark this evening. I didn’t even need to post-process this photo… it’s basically SOOC (straight-out-of-camera). The natural world is pretty cool.
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This is beautiful! If you don’t mind sharing, what “recipe” did you use? (I just got a Fujifilm last week because of SOOC images!)
Thank you! For this one, it was a recipe I named “Provia Vanilla” because there are zero adjustments, other than using the Provia (STD) film simulation. Everything is set to zero and DR200. This is my go-to since I like to use Lightroom for post-processing, but for this photo, I simply exported it. :)
The ISO was set at 200, shutter speed at 1/20, f/2.8, and I had it on a tripod.