September 1, 2015 8:41 pm
Moonlit margin, Taranaki. 27 August 2015, 9.50 – 9.51pm
In Taranaki a calm, clear night with a waxing moon is not to be ignored – but rather than drive around, I sometimes prefer to walk out and see what turns up, as pastoral peace on the city margins is not too far away. This two-frame panorama of contented cattle sums up my evening, although my cold, wet feet also made themselves felt by this point. My new photo book on Mt Taranaki will feature day and night photography, but only in standard frame images – no scope for panoramas! Double click on the image for a larger view.
50mm, ISO 250. 30 secs at f4 for each.
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: animals, long exposure, low ISO, moonlight, moonlight photography, mountain, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, stars, street lighting;, Taranaki, winter
Categories: Night photography