December 30, 2014 9:00 pm
9127 Evening sky at Bell Block beach. 8.39pm, 27 December 2014.
Tweaked in post-processing, as a surreal version. Taken not long before a pallid sunset, with the moon at 6 days new. Crescents are best photographed at twilight, as after dark the effect is lost because the dim entirety of the moon shows up. However, the twilit crescent 6 days new is too high in the sky for an interesting shot (the waxing moon sets roughly an hour later each evening). On a cloudless evening the best solution is to put the crescent close to a hilltop silhouette, by getting below it and looking up.
70mm, ISO 500. 1/500th sec at f8
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: clouds, coast, crescent moon, Nikon D700, sky, summer, Taranaki, twilight
Categories: Daylight photography