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Light gash in november sky [Flickr blog]
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Capolungo, Genova. That evening I went out for to take the sunset. I was standing on the Nervi's promenade. The weather was something wonderful: sunny winter afternoon, a clouds streak on the sealine to the south and others like whipped cream above the hills. I went on the beach and in a short time came the moment of sunset, a magnificent sight that I could enjoy sitting on the rocks. About a half hour after sundown, weather suddenly changed; the clouds above the promontory of Portofino began to shine, as fuzzy light gashes of light in a majest november sky.
It was something majestic, unique show! I put my reflex on a brick wall of the rock because I didn't have a tripod. Set the brightest diaphragm aperture that could give me my Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens at 18 mm focal length. I chose f/3.5 with an exposure time of 4 seconds: the result is here.
Reflex: Nikon D3100 - Lens: Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR - No filters used
Focal length: 18 mm - Diaphragm aperture: f/3.5 - Exposure time: 4 sec - ISO sensitivity: 100
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Light gash in november sky [Flickr blog]
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Capolungo, Genova. That evening I went out for to take the sunset. I was standing on the Nervi's promenade. The weather was something wonderful: sunny winter afternoon, a clouds streak on the sealine to the south and others like whipped cream above the hills. I went on the beach and in a short time came the moment of sunset, a magnificent sight that I could enjoy sitting on the rocks. About a half hour after sundown, weather suddenly changed; the clouds above the promontory of Portofino began to shine, as fuzzy light gashes of light in a majest november sky.
It was something majestic, unique show! I put my reflex on a brick wall of the rock because I didn't have a tripod. Set the brightest diaphragm aperture that could give me my Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens at 18 mm focal length. I chose f/3.5 with an exposure time of 4 seconds: the result is here.
Reflex: Nikon D3100 - Lens: Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR - No filters used
Focal length: 18 mm - Diaphragm aperture: f/3.5 - Exposure time: 4 sec - ISO sensitivity: 100
© Francesco Magoga | All rights reserved - Using my photos without my permission is illegal. All material may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way.