26degF and calm (lot nicer than 16 and windy).
Too overcast for any sunset color but thought maybe some twilight color. Nope.
Had been calm air for multiple days and so lake had calmed down too.
So I went for pier light reflections.
THis about 15 minutes after non-existant sunset, and still not twilight color. But with a about one second shutter do get some blue sky color yet.
P1240271 by Dave Redman, on Flickr
Ice sheets floating in channel. About one second shutter so cant really see individual ice pieces edges.
Can see people out on pier, dispite gates being closed. (an entire other subject I could yammer on about.)
ƒ/11.0
114.0 mm
0.8
200
Purposly small aperture (and slow ISO) so shutter not quick.
THis about another 15 minutes later at night, so good and dark (and a little further away down the channel).
Longer shutter, 5 second, so cant see the people that are moving (slow moving person is a black blurr), and reflection of lights smothed out over what little waves there were. Oh, and with longer shutter is easier to catch both becon lights on (but then they are on for less proportion of the exposure time).
P1240313 by Dave Redman, on Flickr
ƒ/13.0
116.0 mm
5
400
Other story: I chatted with two different photogs out there, at different times. One was from the mid part of state, other was from way other side of state. Both were traveling up and down the lakeshore this weekend, going to various piers, both had itinerary of moon rise and moon set alignments and sunset alignments with lighthouses.
I had fun telling my wife about these guys (with the idea that maybe I am not so weird for going out locally for 2 hours or so har har har).
Have Found both of them on IG.
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