October 12, 2011 8:41 pm
The truth is more important than the facts. – Frank Lloyd Wright
I clambered up a cutting for this welcome perspective, then waited a while for a car to complete the picture, a 5 min 35 sec exposure. The car is actually a police car looking for me. A strange vehicle has been reported down a driveway, although mine is quite plainly parked in a large tanker layby, just out of frame.
Soon the police will return so I’ll descend to explain myself. Glad they’re on the job, but what’s with the dog? It’s a slow night for sure, but otherwise a great one for moonlight photography.
28mm, ISO 2000. 335 seconds at f22. Incandescent light balance
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: high ISO, light trails, long exposure, moonlight, moonlight photography, mountain, movement, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, stars, Taranaki, wide angle
Categories: Night photography