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Friday, June 17, 2005

Chasing Sunsets


Nikon D70 @ 38mm, 1/160 sec, f/6.3, ISO 200
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I looked out of my window tonight and saw an incredible sky. It had been cloudy all day, but the sun was setting and was now beneath this band of clouds. Pretty spectacular stuff, so I grabbed my gear and drove down to an area beside the Clyde which was reasonably scenic. After a quick run down a shady worn path the inevitable happened - the sun had disappeared as quickly as it had appeared.

I waited about for a while to see if anything else was going to happen, but it didn't really. This was probably the best of the bunch. A little PP to empasize the sunset.

4 Comments:

Blogger Alycia said...

I just stumbled upon your blog today, and just wanted to let you know that I really like your work. I would like to be a photographer in my next life :o), so I appreciate you sharing your work, and it's all beautiful to me. I linked to your blog on mine (lavendermusings.blogspot.com) so hopefully you'll get some extra traffic!

7:48 pm, June 28, 2005  
Blogger John said...

Hey, thanks for the kind words Alycia, it's much appreciated. As is the extra traffic! :)

12:14 am, July 04, 2005  
Blogger Mahessss said...

Sky is very angry with reddish face. Mm may be it never seen john's photographs. if it does it never gets angry.

10:12 am, July 31, 2005  
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2:31 am, November 05, 2005  

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