Middle Earth, Otago, NZ - Steve Rutherford Landscape Photography Art Gallery

Middle Earth

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Location – Otago, New Zealand.

Limited Edition of only 25 artworks.
Read more about the artwork, the camera details, and how this photograph was captured, along with a relevant photo tip, in the product description below.

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Middle Earth, Otago, NZ – Steve Rutherford Landscape Photography Art Gallery


ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Middle Earth, Otago, NZ – Steve Rutherford Landscape Photography Art Gallery

This is an unframed, limited edition collection, landscape photography print of only 25 units. It is printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Pearl papers, structured to refract the highest values in colour and detail. It’s high-quality ink absorbing layer enables exceptional image quality with enormously detailed sharpness, and a very broad colour range, providing archival permanency of your artwork for over 100 years.

CAPTURE DETAILS

Sony A6000, 200mm, F9, 1/160th sec, ISO 100, no filter, processed in Lightroom.

Looking across the northern end of Lake Wakatipu, the weather was your typical wild mountain wild and swirling rain. All I could see was rain. I pulled out dry bag and slid the camera into it. Lucky it’s only a small camera. I chose my settings then used the bag from the outside to feel around the camera features. That was the only way I could capture this image without causing serious damage to the camera. Oh and before you ask, how I stopped the rain hitting the front of the lens, well thats what my empty hot chocolate cup was for! Made for a great hood.

Middle Earth, Otago, NZ – Steve Rutherford Landscape Photography Art Gallery

PHOTO TIP

Get inventive people. If you don’t have or can’t access gear to help you in all weather, improvise. Empty cups with the bottoms followed out make great hoods. Garbage bags make great raincoats and all weather bags. And blue tack is great for holding things in place, like that pesky release cable that likes to blow around in the wind, causing vibrations. I blue tack mine to the side of my tripod. I’ve got tonnes of MacGyver type hacks like this. Get a few yourself, and you might even lighten how much you travel with.


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