MovieMonster 2008-2-18 05:43
A story of day transiting to night
A sequence of 5 photos recording the transition of day to night 17 February 2008 - Camera Canon 40D Lenses EFS17-85 UMS IS, EF 70 - 300 mm USM IS. Pictures are taken from the same location (give or take 500 m):
Pic1- later afternoon. the tiny dot you see in the sky is not the Sun, it is the Moon!
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2138/2271821979_54e6861efd.jpg[/img]
pic2 - Light sources - artificial versus nature (Moon)
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2044/2271821975_935a95ca0e.jpg[/img]
pic3 - A closer look at the afternnon's Moon
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2299/2271821971_2df85aaabc.jpg[/img]
pic4 - Sunset
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2014/2271821969_a1b6cd6753.jpg[/img]
pic5 - Night falls ...
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2211/2271821963_67d4231785.jpg[/img]
See more of my photos at:
[url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/22475813@N07/[/url]
adidas_hands_up 2008-3-13 19:37
Good shot, very beautiful pictures. Thx 4 your kind sharing!:reading::applause:
rayray30000 2008-3-17 21:29
great sharing
Calypsolips 2008-3-21 21:13
Very nice!!!!!!!
blacksung 2008-4-14 09:09
Good shot, very beautiful pictures.
zangsky 2008-4-18 23:20
Wow, do you use a tripod?
MovieMonster 2008-4-28 01:24
I should have used a tripod - but I am lazy on that day and I got away with all done with hand held shots! Especially thr shot with the moon - hand held, with body and arms resting on a wall - set a modest ISO 200 (I think). The thing with the moon is that if you are using a telephoto and set the exposure to centre-weight you will find that the moon is surprising well lit by the sun and if you have image stablisation you can get away with murder (so to speak).