Smoke from distant fires still hangs in the morning air. It acts as a natural neutral density filter for the sun as it rises over the Las Padres and Angeles National Forests. It makes for some interesting photos, but I’ll be happy when it’s gone.
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Aperture: ƒ/11 Camera: ILCE-6000 Taken: 23 August, 2016 Exposure bias: -1EV Flash fired: no Focal length: 50mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/80s
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