f/8 | 7 bracket HDR | iso 50 | Canon 2x Extender III | Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM II @ 192mm
And here’s one of the sunset images I was talking about yesterday. Twice a year the sun sets behind the bridge at Deception Pass, can’t wait until September when it’s suppose to do it again! 🙂 I’ll post another tomorrow for Wordless Wednesday…
…Enjoy!
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What a beautiful capture David – that much more special for being so infrequent!
Are you able to get any pictures of the landslide in your back yard?
No, I’ve been wanting to but I also don’t want to get in the way and honestly, I think the less gawkers there right now the better!
Wow! Did you use any filters or was this what you saw with your eyes? I still didn’t get an answer to my question. Who named it Deception Pass and why?
Hi dad, no filters used. Very rarely do I use filters, I’ll use what’s called an ND filter (Neutral Density) which “makes the lens darker” allowing longer exposure time. I did adjust the saturation a tad to bring out the colours but really, it was truly an awesome sunset that night! Captain Vancouver named it because at first, they thought Whidbey Island was a peninsula. I learned that from signs around Deception Pass (we go hiking there a lot in the summer)! 🙂
Beautiful sunset, David!
Thanks Gracie, I actually kinda like tomorrows shot better!
WOW!!!
Thanks Bonnie!
Stunning!
Why thank you!! 🙂
Oh yeah!!! Gorgeous David 🙂
Thank you very much Robyn, really glad you like it! 🙂
Yes, very much! Stunning 😀
Soooo… only twice a year?
Yup, only twice a year does the sun set behind this bridge (well, i am assuming it’s twice a year a land lubber can stay on land and capture it)! 🙂 Thanks for the visit and comment, always appreciated!
Definitely worth the wait David and always enjoy visiting and seeing your fabulous work 🙂