Suicide Bend Park by abirkill

Suicide Bend Park

Vancouver was treated to a beautiful sunset this evening. I've been itching to get a starbursty sunset photo for a couple of weeks, but the weather has not been optimal for this type of shot, with too much cloud and haze on the horizon to let the sun shine clearly into the lens. However, this evening looked like a possibility, so I headed across the Lions Gate Bridge to see what I could get.

I was originally planning on heading directly for Dundarave Beach, which I've photographed before, but never satisfactorily enough to display the results. However, as I was driving towards there, something made me change my mind and carry on a little further along Marine Drive to the intriguingly-named Suicide Bend Park, which I've not previously visited.

Calling this a park could mislead about its size, as it's really just a very small area of public land between Marine Drive and the water, slotted in between a couple of West Vancouver homes that no doubt cost a large fortune.

As I drove towards it, I realised that I might not have thought this through -- I had checked the angle of the sunset before setting off to make sure that Dundarave Beach would see it without the distant hills of Lighthouse Park getting in the way, and I was reasonably certain that wasn't going to be the case by the time I'd gone a couple of kilometres further west. I wasn't so much concerned about the image aesthetics as I was the time -- I was cutting this photography trip rather fine as it was, and I was worried the sun would have dropped behind the hills.

Fortunately, I arrived just in time, and had about 6 minutes to capture the sun just before it passed out of sight. I was planning on heading down to the rocks by the water, but as I got to this point, the framing of the sunset with the trees struck me as being an interesting and different composition. I put the camera on the tripod, only about 18 inches off the ground, set my aperture to a nice narrow f/16 to get the starburst effect I wanted, and hit the shutter.

Because of the trees in the top of the frame, I couldn't use my usual graduated ND filter, so to capture the dynamic range of this scene I did a 7-shot bracket, with the shutter speed ranging from 1/500th to 0.5 seconds.

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Beautiful. I really love the golden light on the grass and trees. fav
October 11th, 2013  
Amazing lighting and shot! Love that tranquil sunset!
October 11th, 2013  
Also wanted to say that to me, this is HDR used to it best - not OTT but enhancing the light and tones.
October 11th, 2013  
Stunning! What a golden shot. A fav!
October 11th, 2013  
Beautiful :-)
October 11th, 2013  
Gorgeous, but i don't think the park's name is intriguing, I think it's horrid!
October 11th, 2013  
@princessm I think it's named after a bend in the road that was once more treacherous than it is now. There's a photo of the road here that does make it appear that going too fast would have unfortunate results:
http://digital.westvanlibrary.ca/index.php/0491a-wvml;dc

These days you'd probably just end up in someone's exquisitely-manicured back yard!
October 11th, 2013  
That photo of the road explains it all. Freeky name, though. Beautifully captured sun set!
October 11th, 2013  
Beautiful scene - the framing and the golden light are fantastic.
October 11th, 2013  
@abirkill I see :-)
October 11th, 2013  
Wonderful!
October 11th, 2013  
A fabulous shot Alexis. As I sit by a muddy River Mersey on a very grey windy day I envy your glimpse of sunshine!
October 11th, 2013  
Such a beautiful scene,
October 11th, 2013  
Beautiful
October 11th, 2013  
Beautiful shot =)
October 11th, 2013  
Nice shot
October 11th, 2013  
Gorgeous.
October 11th, 2013  
Beautiful shot and I love the explanations along with it.
October 11th, 2013  
Love that line of orange on the tree. :)
October 11th, 2013  
Spectacular sunset shot! Love the framing! Fav! (But I do not know who would want to visit a park with a name like Suicide Bend Park, unless you planned for that to be your final destination.)
October 11th, 2013  
Gorgeous
October 11th, 2013  
Phenomenal Alexis! The framing, composition, perspective, color and sun burst! +F
October 11th, 2013  
Stunning Alexis. Was worth waiting for!
October 11th, 2013  
Stunning and I love the heart shaped frame. Fav
October 11th, 2013  
Meg
fantastic! fav! How do you do a star?
October 12th, 2013  
Meg
never mind...I finished reading your post on how you did it. :)
October 12th, 2013  
this is glorious! i love how the light is reflecting off the various bits and pieces framing the image
October 12th, 2013  
So in love with this shot
October 12th, 2013  
An amazing shot - love it!!
October 12th, 2013  
Beautiful, love the warm glow.
October 12th, 2013  
I like the light on the trunk of the tree
October 12th, 2013  
Gorgeous!
October 13th, 2013  
As ever, Alexis, I am in awe of your knowledge of, and dedication to, photography which enables you to get such great shots! Fav!
October 14th, 2013  
that is just plain gorgeous, alexis. über composition!
October 24th, 2013  
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