Photography
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(34,991 posts)Is the looking south or southwest?
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)That's looking 220 degrees southwest, to be precise.
BOSSHOG
(40,114 posts)Thank You My Friend. Beautiful. My before sunset blue skys are almost always faded to boring. Any tips?
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)I set the f-stop at 11 and ISO at 800 on a Canon EOS R8 with an RF35mm f1.8 lens.
BOSSHOG
(40,114 posts)I enjoy photography and about one in 50 shots is a keeper. I appreciate your expertise and information and will attempt. And I truly cherish that picture. The Moon knows shes so cute. Hanging around getting her picture taken about a million times a night.
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,301 posts)I saw a very similar scene from my own kitchen window about half an hour ago. I was thrilled even to just see it, never mind photograph it!
And the city view below is phenomenal! The silhouettes are crisp and gorgeous.
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)I stepped out on the deck to have a look at the sky and went back in for the camera when I saw the gorgeous colors of the sunset and the conjunction of Venus and the Moon.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,301 posts)John1956PA
(3,411 posts)My photo was snapped with my android phone. The quality is not nearly as good as yours. Of course, the position of the moon and Venus are the same.
Congratulations on a beautiful photo!
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)I shot this at 5:16 PM EST using a Canon EOS R8.
John1956PA
(3,411 posts)Twenty minutes later, I reached my destination. I just had to click a pic. I posted it on my web page. Here is the link to my android's pic:
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)I'm in Lancaster County. Have you had any snow?
John1956PA
(3,411 posts)Sunday was sunny, a bit breezy, and afternoon temps in the upper twenties. It was a nice afternoon to snap some pics along a hiking trail. I posted one of those pics on my website.
The lake effect snow blanketed Erie, PA. That type of an effect happens only around this time of year, and in late winter, when the water in the Great Lakes is relatively warm. Where I live is too far south from Lake Erie to catch lake effect snow. Our part of the state experiences milder winters than your part. I hope the winter season is mild for all of us. Take care, and keep snapping those great photos!
Mousetoescamper
(5,349 posts)Last winter I was able to use my snowshoes for the first time in six years. We got about a foot of snow during one event, but it was the only substantial snowfall of the season.
You take care as well. Thanks!