I have hiked the Haskell Canyon Open Space trail hundreds of times. And I’ve photographed more than my share of sunsets and sunrises here. But I decided to take shots from spots I had never photographed before. It wasn’t a slam dunk task, given how many photos I’ve taken. This is a shot I’ve thought about taking before, but the sun was never quite right when I reached this spot. With the green in full bloom from recent rains, this turned out better than I had hoped. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again… I never tire of this trail.
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Aperture: ƒ/6.3 Camera: ILCE-6000 Taken: 6 March, 2016 Flash fired: no Focal length: 16mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/100s
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