Damn! That is gorgeous!
How dark was it outside?
Exposure data?
f/16 & 30sec?
Thanks a lot. You're pretty close. f/16, 25 sec, ISO 200. It was still light enough to see, but dark enough that it was hard to focus. Maybe 20-30 minutes after sunset.
Lukas
Camera: Anonymous
I could tell you but I wouldn't want you to get all pissy if it's the wrong brand
Haven't had much to take, as the weather is the pits. They are getting over 3 feet of new snow up on the peaks, just a spot here and there around here, but cold and damp. It cleared for a few minutes, and I got this shot off.....not much else, oh well, I'll be sweating in a 60 degree heatwave before long
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Explorer, you've shown us some nice pictures in these last few posts, I can see that you are good at this The post-processing seems a little high to me, but that's personal taste. The look very bright and cheerful.
It's been a little while for this thread. Here are a couple from this afternoon. Just saw this spot while driving back from Half Moon Bay and had to take a couple shots.
Lukas
Camera: Anonymous
I could tell you but I wouldn't want you to get all pissy if it's the wrong brand
Looks like Crystal Springs Resevoir in the background...
Made that drive a zillion times... from San Mateo. More fun in an open sports car or on a motorcycle. I used to ride skyline from the 92 junction to Lexington Resevoir (turns into Black Rd. by Saratoga)
Nice shot incidentally.
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Ha! See, I can change...