Framing the sunset

How do you feel about sunsets? What do you think about when you’re watching the sun dip slowly below the horizon line? Are you an avowed opacarophile? I think most of us love a good sunset!

Fiery water – Nikon Z5

How do you go about framing a sunset? What decisions do you make when you compose? The so-called rule of thirds can be useful when framing landscapes like this. Typically, I’ll keep two thirds of the photo as sky, since this is usually where the most interest is – beautiful clouds and shifting colours. But as you can see in the above photo, I decided not to do that on this occasion.

My decision here revolved around the difficulty of balancing some of the brightest sections of sky with the reflections on the water. The dark shadowy landmass serves as a strong dividing line between sky and sea. I also found the texture and colour of the water more intetresting than the sky at that moment, so I chose to include more of it.

During editing, one sticking point was the brightest section of sky, right in the middle, casung me some visual distraction. The sun breaking through those clouds is strong enough to draw the attention away from the texture of the water. To address this, I opened it in Lighroom, selected a mask over that bright area, and lowered the highlights a little more. Doing this brought out some cloud detail and minimised it as a visual distraction.

I think it works OK. What do you think?


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4 thoughts on “Framing the sunset

  1. That is a gorgeous sunset. I would say that I like sunsets, but I don’t rush out to photograph them. If I’m out taking photos at that time of the day I will try to get it, but not bothered if I don’t. I use the rule of thirds if it is possible, really depends on so many variable really.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. Every sunset has a beauty, but of course some are spectacular 🙂 I know what you mean. I don’t chase them unless it’s the end of a long day trip and with friends who are looking for a sunset too.

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  2. Yes, sunsets know how to captivate me. I’m a diehard *Sky Person*. So sunsets, rainbows, fantastic clouds, storms, stars, birds, bats….if it’s found in the sky, you can put money on me gazing at it wistfully. Add to that my penchant for UFO’s and general spookiness, chances are high that I look at the sky more often than is considered normal 🙂

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