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The Golden Gate Bridge, lit by an incredible sky.
This shot has certainly been done before, including a handful of times by me, so I try to avoid posting it unless I have something new to contribute to the liteny of existing photos. In this case, the sky made it easy.
I spent hours out this day just exploring the area. It's rare that the sky is such that anywhere you point the camera, you basically can't help but get a good photo. This day afforded such an opportunity, and I intend on posting several more pictures from the hundreds I shot.
This particular shot is a two-shot panorama taken with the 16-35 f4 VR at 16mm - proving that if there is such a thing as "too wide", I haven't found it yet. Postwork was all done manually in Photoshop.
It is said there is no color in darkness. So, illuminate the void with a just splinter of sunlight –– and behold this thing... A wondrous secret long held by the ancestral souls of the Navajo. From our unpublished archives - October, 2012. Navajo Nation, Canyon of the Antelope, Page, Arizona
photographed in the late afternoon with the sun low in the sky poking its light through nearby tree limbs and casting the resulting patterns of light on the leaf covered ground.
Dudley Tunnel, the South Western end at Blowers Green. Last used in 1993. The line has been cleared with a possibility of a new Very Light Rail test track being laid, but for now it remains abandoned.
The extent of the clearance work over the last 12 months can be seen by comparing this shot from September 2015:
Zero Image 618 + Wratten 89B
Efke IR 820 Aura
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