
This Laurentian village scene was a request by one of my clients, and as many times that I tried to capture it in the daytime (even Golden Hour!), it just didn't seem to work.
Being a big fan of night photography, we set up the tripod when it was almost completely dark, and let the shutter stay open for an extended period of time. The result was a peaceful, calm mountain scene, thanks to the unique quality of late evening light.
Our eyes are not good judges of how a late evening or early morning photo will turn out. It must be learned through trial and error, using long exposures and a steady tripod. Don't forget to use your self-timer to release the shutter!
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