A trip to three ocean provinces
East Boudon, West Fendi, South Peiqi, North Anni, the twelve-word true mantra reveals the essence of the Marine Three Provinces Tour.
Lasting for nine days, traversing five provinces, covering a distance of 5000 kilometers. As the longest road trip in history, aside from the breathtaking scenic views, it is also a test of physical strength and willpower.
The environment of the Three Provinces by the sea is beautiful, adorned with natural wonders, and abundant in the world's largest and most delicious lobsters. In the depths of the Atlantic, there exists a dream-like small fishing village, and the people are kind and simple, surpassing your imagination.
There is a fairy tale called “Autumn in Toronto”
Location: Guild Park & Gardens
Camera: Nikon D5@1/200; Lens: Nikon 85/F1.4G@F1.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Softbox+1/8 CTO@10 o'clock@1/16; ISO100
Under the setting sun on the tennis court, the lingering radiance of the sunset casts a golden silhouette on the young tennis players
Location: Markham Tennis Club
Camera: Nikon D5@1/250; Lens: Nikon 70-200/F2.8G@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/4 CTO@10 o'clock@1/16; ISO100
Girls under the sunset smile like flowers
Location: Milne Dam Conservation Park
Camera: Nikon D5@1/320; Lens: Nikon 70-200/F2.8G@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Softbox+1/8 CTO@2 o'clock@1/16; ISO100
Backlit cherry blossoms are very beautiful. In the case of backlighting with the model, fill light is needed with a flash. The long and distant sound of the guitar floats under the white cherry trees, captivating passersby
Location: High Park
Camera: Nikon D5@1/640; Lens: Nikon 85/F1.4G@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/4 CTO@1:30 o’clock@1/4; ISO100
In a cool-toned environment, a distinct cool-warm contrast is formed with the warm-toned model, making the image more vibrant
Location: Milne Dam Conservation Park
Camera: Nikon D750@1/200; Lens: Nikon 85/F1.4G@F2.0; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/2 CTO@2 o'clock@1/16; ISO100
Dense primeval forest, warm afternoon slanting sunlight, coupled with soft diffused lighting, makes the model look even more stunning
Location: Bluffer's Park
Camera: Nikon D750@1/1000; Lens: Nikon 70-200 F2.8@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Softbox+1/4 CTO@10:30 o'clock@1/4; ISO100
In the summer evening, the sunflower field, illuminated by the setting sun, gleams brightly. The air is filled with a joyful atmosphere
Location: Sunflower Fields of Markham
Camera: Nikon D5@1/320; Lens: Nikon 70-200 F2.8@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/2 CTO@1:30 o'clock@1/8; ISO100
The bright and warm sunshine of early summer, the lush green parks, two little girls playing harmoniously with teddy bears and toys
Location: North Maple Regional Park
Camera: Nikon D750@1/1250; Lens: Nikon 85 F1.4G@F2.8; Strobist info: ELB 500+Softbox+1/8 CTO@10 o'clock@1/4; ISO100
it's challenging to capture vibrant photos on cloudy days, but with the help of Off-Camera Flash with proper CTO during outdoor photography, you can simulate the effects of a sunset
Location: Sunflower Fields of Markham
Camera: Nikon D5@1/250; Lens: Nikon 35 F1.4G@F4; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/4 CTO@1:30 o'clock@1/8; ISO100
The golden sunset casts a layer of golden contours on a happy family, and the backlit reeds add to the vividness of the scene
Location: Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park
Camera: Nikon D750@1/800; Lens: Nikon 35/F1.4G@F2.0; Strobist info: ELB 500+Softbox+1/4 CTO@10:30 o'clock@1/4; ISO100
Long-exposure portraits with waterfalls can also be a challenging subject to shoot. To create a silky smooth effect on the waterfall, the camera shutter speed is typically set to several seconds (depending on the flow of the water). However, this presents a challenge as the long exposure may cause the subject to blur due to movement. To address this dilemma, I use a 1-second exposure with the flash set to rear-curtain sync. This way, the flash freezes the image of the model, resulting in a pleasing and effective shot.
Location: Smokey Hollow Waterfall/Hamilton
Camera: Nikon D750@1s; Lens: Nikon 20/F1.8G@F16; Strobist info: ELB 500+Reflector+1/8 CTO@1:30 o'clock@1/8; ISO100; Tripod: RRS TFC-14+BH-30 Head