Findhorn Moonrise
Uploaded: May 10, 2007
Pentax 67II, 200mm lens, F11 at 4 sec's, 0.45ND grad, Velvia.
A twilight wedge of pink at the antisolar point just after sunset at Findhorn Bay in Moray, Scotland. Nice enough, but with a butter moon rising into it and the absolute serenity of a breathlessly still Spring evening and the moored flotilla of boats. Well it was heavenly and after taking some shots I sat down with a flask of tea until pink gave way to velvet night.
Patrick Rouzes
May 10, 2007
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Lynne Morris May 10, 2007 0
Wow Ian this is stunning, the colours, comp and reflections are beautiful, what a great capture! #4268914Julie Pflug May 10, 2007 0
Beautiful serenity. You captured it perfectly. #4269262
Linda D. Lester
May 10, 2007
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