The night I went to photography the Milky Way I arrived early at the lake to get a position for after dark. Since I had chosen a clear night (so I could shoot the stars) I was not expecting much in the way of a sunset. However I did manage to work up something a bit different for a sunset photo. Hope you enjoy the shot.
Nikon D800 24-70mm lens @28mm. ISO 320, f20, 1/40 second, GND Filter, cable release on tripod.
Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
Larry
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treadwl wrote:
The night I went to photography the Milky Way I arrived early at the lake to get a position for after dark. Since I had chosen a clear night (so I could shoot the stars) I was not expecting much in the way of a sunset. However I did manage to work up something a bit different for a sunset photo. Hope you enjoy the shot.
Nikon D800 24-70mm lens @28mm. ISO 320, f20, 1/40 second, GND Filter, cable release on tripod.
Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
Larry
Stunning sunset photo Larry!
treadwl wrote:
The night I went to photography the Milky Way I arrived early at the lake to get a position for after dark. Since I had chosen a clear night (so I could shoot the stars) I was not expecting much in the way of a sunset. However I did manage to work up something a bit different for a sunset photo. Hope you enjoy the shot.
Nikon D800 24-70mm lens @28mm. ISO 320, f20, 1/40 second, GND Filter, cable release on tripod.
Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
Larry
Nice nice nice, I'll bet you got some stunning Star shots too.
Craig
Oh yea we also have a Astrophotography section too.
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/s-109-1.html
preachy wrote:
A winner!!!!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the image. It is my current favorite of the everglades at sunset, simply because it is different.
Carolina Wings wrote:
Stunning sunset photo Larry!
I was trying for something a bit different.
Thanks for looking.
lilac wrote:
Great work! Larry.
Thanks, I appreciate your comment.
treadwl wrote:
The night I went to photography the Milky Way I arrived early at the lake to get a position for after dark. Since I had chosen a clear night (so I could shoot the stars) I was not expecting much in the way of a sunset. However I did manage to work up something a bit different for a sunset photo. Hope you enjoy the shot.
Nikon D800 24-70mm lens @28mm. ISO 320, f20, 1/40 second, GND Filter, cable release on tripod.
Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
Larry
That is classic Larry, and could hang on any wall!
Phil
rlaugh wrote:
Beautiful silhouette!!
Thanks. Glad you liked it. COmeon down--waters is warm and the skeeters hungry---always room for a semi-northerner.:-)
Larry
GPS Phil wrote:
That is classic Larry, and could hang on any wall!
Phil
You are most kind, thank you very much.
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