Sun Sink Nairn
Uploaded: May 23, 2007
Location: By Nairn, Highlands, Scotland. This is only the second occasion I have seen this effect. The orb of the sun has dropped into the cool dense mist of the sea forming over the coast of the Moray Firth turning it a fiery orange color which subsequently turned blood red. I hope that this might be selected for a strong graphic front cover shot in a glossy magazine. Pentax 67 II, 200mm lens, Fujichrome Velvia F11 at 1/4 sec, 0.9ND grad filter to hold contrast levels.
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