I take photos of the sunset at this spot just off of Pamplico Road in Santa Clarita, California all the time. Rarely, however, do I ever do it from this perspective. I’m thinking I’ll begin making a habit of it for several reasons. First, the tree adds an element of perspective that I like, and second, it makes getting the lighting right a bit more difficult. I love the challenge. And I love the smell of the pine needles as I’m shooting.
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Aperture: ƒ/8 Camera: ILCE-6000 Taken: 26 May, 2015 Flash fired: no Focal length: 16mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 2s
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