Last edited by Kayaker72; 10-08-2017 at 12:57 AM.
Amazing sunset in Iowa yesterday! It was overcast most of the evening, then a gap in the low clouds opened up right as the sun hit the horizon, illuminating the underside of the higher-altitude clouds above. These small trees in my neighborhood were the only thing remotely interesting I could find given the limited time available. I was sitting on the grass shooting upwards to avoid the houses, street lights, signs, and other unattractive clutter in a Midwestern neighborhood.
This was my first time using my new 24-70mm F4L IS. I've been missing a general purpose zoom from my kit ever since I moved to a full-frame camera. It's nice to have a lens ready for spontaneous scenarios such as this.
Jason
Usually the water is disturbed by wind or by boats, but this was after the main boating season.
Quiet day at Harbor Springs by dfwatsoneuro, on Flickr
Happy Holidays to all the great colleagues on this forum!
Poinsettia by dfwatsoneuro, on Flickr
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Sunset Rijssen by Jan Paalman, on Flickr
The clouds looked promising so I grabbed the bicycle to take some photos last Saturday. It's a HDR photo, I might have oversaturated a little now that I have a second good look. Ah well, it's better than the depressing wet and cold real life version
This one is just one dream come true. Nordkapp, me and northern lights.
Nordkapp and I by Kari, on Flickr
And from the same trip picture that really like. So well show's how awesome the northern lights where up north.
norkdkapplights by Kari, on Flickr
Beautiful!