Panorama taken Saturday of the smoke over Lancaster. The exposure's weird because I was trying to get more of the texture. It really wasn't that dark on the ground.
This is taken from the southern edge of the Lancaster Baptist Church campus with our Nikon 18-200 3.5 VR; not as sharp as the ones we got with the 35mm 1.8. Due to all the lights at LBC, the foreground is slightly lit, kind of a cool effect.
This one is taken with our new Nikon 35mm 1.8 DX lens. We were just south of Air Force Plant #42. Got the moon, but unfortunately also some powerlines.
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