“ Nautical Twilight from the Mirador ”
Well, that took a while. I was up there playing with shutter speed and aperture and ISO for so long that stars were disappearing every minute. On the plus side, it was cool enough to keep the mosquitoes away and I got to spend some time on the mirador listening to the roosters call the sun up.
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Photo Location: San Antonio Tlayacapan, Jalisco
  • Shawna Woods Edited 8 months ago

    Iain this is beautiful, we see the stars, the deep blue of the sky and a feeling of such peacefulness.

    Iain this is beautiful, we see the stars, the deep blue of the sky and a feeling of such peacefulness.

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 8 months ago

    What a marvelous sky - that color is be lovely.

    What a marvelous sky - that color is be lovely.

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  • Bonnie Dominix Edited 8 months ago

    Very nice!

    Very nice!

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  • Jim Bashkin Edited 8 months ago

    Wow, that is a great starscape! Well done, Lain. It was definitely worth the effort.

    Wow, that is a great starscape! Well done, Lain. It was definitely worth the effort.

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Olympus E-M1 Mark II Olympus 17mm f/1.8
13" f/4.5 1000 17

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