Let me paint you a sunset

© Trine Sirnes

Let me paint you a sunset

Uploaded: November 27, 2003

Description

No photoshop. I used the same technique several of us have tried on trees and grass; having a slow shutter speed while slowly moving the camera up and/or down. But this time I moved it slowly from side to side. Canon EOS 300D EF-S 18-55mm Original date/time: 2003:11:24 16:29:29 Exposure time: 8/1 Shutter speed: 8.00 F-stop: 10.0 ISO speed: 100 Focal length: 30.0000 Aperture: 6.6439

Comments

Ronald Balthazor November 27, 2003

Very nicely done, Trine. I tried the same technique with a herd of zebras but for some reason it didn't work.;)
Very elegant image. #77420

Joy Brown November 27, 2003

Beautiful image, Trine! #281476

Terry R. Hatfield November 27, 2003

You Can Paint Me One Anytime!! Nice Pan Trine!! #281655

Daniel © November 29, 2003

Beautiful! Keep up the experiment Trine... #283662

Arthur Rosch January 09, 2004

It's pure Munch, Trine. I was just
viewing "The Scream", "Despair" and
"Anxiety" in an article about the
"Munch Sky", analyzing the astronomy
behind his colors. And then I saw
this and some of your others and
began to want to go to Norway to
see the light. closest thing I
have now is your photography.

art #324793


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