The second day with the lowest tide of the month, and it almost coincides with sunset. However, it's not until after both events have occurred that I start to make photographs. Experience tells me that the high, thin cloud to the West on the satellite weather map will produce an afterglow, so really I just need me a focal point.
A woman playing with her dog on the surf line had the most potential, but neither move into a position to be big enough in the picture to count. Then out of nowhere a couple stroll into the frame, and I know I have the shot.
24-70mm f/2.8 AF-S Nikkor. 1/30 second at f/5.6. Matrix metering. Lee 0.9 grey grad. Tripod and remote release. ISO 160
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1 comment:
Great composition and light.
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