Pink Wash
I was late for this sunset, which meant I only got to see the last part, when the light shifts to the red end of the spectrum, but that also meant that the reds are a little brighter than my usual sunset time stacks, starting when the sun is on, or even above the horizon. It also meant that I didn't get many photos before the light was gone, but I was shooting with my new super telephoto lens, which decreases the time it takes for clouds to move across the frame, compared to the wide angle lens I often use. (I think it's because there's less and less distance for the clouds to cross as your focal length increases, if my telephoto lens shows a few kilometers of horizon from one side of the frame to the other, then my wide angle would show several kilometers, so the clouds don't actually move faster, they just appear to, because there's less sky to travel the more you zoom in on the sky)
I made this time stack by combining 30 photos into one image, using the mean stacking mode in Photoshop.
Pink Wash
I was late for this sunset, which meant I only got to see the last part, when the light shifts to the red end of the spectrum, but that also meant that the reds are a little brighter than my usual sunset time stacks, starting when the sun is on, or even above the horizon. It also meant that I didn't get many photos before the light was gone, but I was shooting with my new super telephoto lens, which decreases the time it takes for clouds to move across the frame, compared to the wide angle lens I often use. (I think it's because there's less and less distance for the clouds to cross as your focal length increases, if my telephoto lens shows a few kilometers of horizon from one side of the frame to the other, then my wide angle would show several kilometers, so the clouds don't actually move faster, they just appear to, because there's less sky to travel the more you zoom in on the sky)
I made this time stack by combining 30 photos into one image, using the mean stacking mode in Photoshop.