Friday, March 25, 2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
Pre Sunrise on The Coast...
Here’s another example of when sometimes plans don’t go according to plan. Last Sunday I drove to Popham Beach for 3 AM hoping to get photos of the milkyway over Fox Island. Well, despite clear skies when I left the house there was a thin cloud cover at the coast. I did spend a couple of hours photographing the night sky because stars were still visible, I just couldn’t clearly see the milkyway. It was almost 5 AM when I decided to call it quits on the stars but figured there might be some potential for a good sunrise. The clock sprung ahead that morning so the sun was not due to rise until almost 7 AM. I went back to the car to kill some time, I wanted to be back on the beach by 6 because on the coast, the sky starts to brighten at least an hour before the sun actually gets above the horizon (nautical twilight). This is the first image I took after walking back to the beach. It was still very dark and I could see no color in the sky with the naked eye. I exposed for 30 seconds at f/8, ISO 400 figuring I'd get a blue hour type of image but this is what showed up on my display after exposure. I knew then I made the right decision to hang around and my guess for a good sunrise was correct. I spent the next hour taking photos of the sky as it really lit up, this is one of those times where I was glad I decided to hang around.
Friday, March 11, 2016
First Spring Flower...
Most folks don't really think of the pussywillow as a flower but that's what it is and usually the first one to appear in late winter. This was taken after a night of rain.
Friday, March 4, 2016
One More From Pemaquid Point...
Here's one more image from my first trip to Pemaquid Lighthouse. I got lucky and a shooting star went through the photo during exposure.
Labels:
lighthouse,
Maine Coast,
night sky,
Pemaquid Point
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