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June 24, 2021
We went to the beach to watch the Strawberry full moon rise, but clouds filled in on the horizon, and an Easterly wind was whipping!
There would be no moonrise, but the moisture in the clouds provided a sunset light show in the form of a partial rainbow. It came and went all evening long.
Nauset Light Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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Our first day in Arizona was winding down. After check-in at our B&B, we decided to stretch our legs for a bit and catch a Southwest sunset.
Let me know in the comments if you can spot Coffee Pot Rock.
Ethereal is always one of my main goals.
Getting an image as I see it from nature and my enviornment is one of the most achivieng things.
Sunset with a great reflection and a daylight long exposure when coupled with such a brute force of nature is simply an impact.
Last week me and the little lady (Andrezza :) headed down to the bay to capture the sunset. It had been some time since we visited this spot. We forgot how photogenic it is. I caught her in a moment between photos just enjoying the beauty of the evening.
This crazy Explore run continues… Explore #162, June 7, 2013. Thanks!
Shot from our hotel rooftop, I was not supposed to be there but the lure of the shot found me climbing the unfinished stairway to the top and a the bare concrete (soon to be a floor I would guess) and a handy stack of building blocks served as my tripod.
Sometimes, when you have no ideas or your time is limited, you can always do some good old sunset photos! :)
A sunset stroll down the boardwalk at Sunken Meadow State Park, located on the north shore of Long Island on Long Island Sound, a rocky beach with no waves. Smithtown, Long Island, NY -- August 19, 2023
Explore Sep 6, 2008 #183
La única vez que realmente pille al sol era en el aeropuerto ya volviendo a Barcelona. Tuve muy poco. Cogà la cámara y corrà hacÃa unas escaleras para subir a una terraza. El sol al final se fue tan rápido que sólo me quede con esta.
The only time I real got to take a picture of the sun was when I already was on the aiport heading back home to Barcelona. I took the camera, took some stairs and ran towards a terrace where I got this photo just before the sun was gone.
A timestack of last night's sunset. I think this sunset made a particularly interesting stack because there were different types of clouds moving different ways - I'll put together a video of the frames to post probably tomorrow, so you can see what made this photo.
Update: Here's the cumulative stacking video www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/19618693469/in/datepos...
And here's the classic time-lapse video: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/19617674559/in/datepos...
I took photos at 6 second intervals with my Sony Nex 5T, using the timelapse app. Then, I stacked them together on the computer using StarStax.
If you're interested in this technique, you can see more examples by me in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/sets/72157649658675467
And more examples by me and other people in this group: www.flickr.com/groups/2750725@N24/