After my last sunset outing I was prepared to head down off the mountains and pick up dinner for the evening. As I went to turn around i caught a glimpse of the rising moon over some mountains, I needed that shot. I spent fifteen minutes or so working on the exposure, only to finally turn around and catch a glimpse of something more. The remnants of sunset in a lovely blue hour light framed against silhouetted trees. It caught me off guard, I was so focused on a different exposure I didn’t even see it, but when I did, I knew. I hadn’t stopped for the moonlit night, I had stopped for this last capture before the light vanished. It’s simple for certain, but to me it’s compelling in its own ways.
Aperture: f6.4
ISO: 400
SS: 4secs
Focal: 26mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
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Aperture: f6.4
ISO: 400
SS: 4secs
Focal: 26mm
Fujinon 16-55mm
Read More At:
https://www.blackthornephoto.com
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 225.9 kB
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