Lake Vermilion sunset
Shortly after sunset as the stars begin to show; this is the perfect time to capture some evening photos. But the window of opportunity is short.
Exposure: 25 sec (25)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
Exposure: 25 sec (25)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV
Awesome photograph. One of your best!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine you'd have to be quick to capture something like this beautiful sunset.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot...captured at just the right moment.
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ReplyDeleteYou probably don't know this, being from "up north", but down here we call that an Auburn sunset (orange and blue!) Yep, we're obnoxious fans when it comes to football. Seriously, that is spectacular. :You have nailed night photography my friend.
i can say only this... PERFECT
ReplyDeletenice sunset...
ReplyDeleteAnd Virginia, in Austin we said sunsets like that were proof positive God was a Longhorn. (Now THAT'S obnoxious!!!)
ReplyDeleteDusty, I love it. Magic hour captured at its finest.
un moment de rĂªve que tu as su mettre en photo,bravo.
ReplyDeletea moment dream that you have been able to photo, bravo.
Beautiful photo. I love the colours turning from orange to light blue to blue to black. Great work.
ReplyDeleteI'd be delighted if you joined in with my monthly photo of a changing view :)
You are so right a magical time but the window is small. Magnificent and faultless.
ReplyDeleteThis has to be one of the most gorgeous pictures I have ever seen! WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning photo! I love your dusk/twilight shots. You always manage to get the light just right. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat swath of orange between the blues is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStupendous. I'm very much a learner in terms of night shots. This is just fabulous.
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