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15-SEP-2008

Phantom Ship, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon 2008

Fifteen minutes after I made the previous image, the illusion of fire has spread across Crater Lake, enveloping the mysterious outcropping known as The Phantom Ship. I made this image by using my spot meter to expose on just the reflected color, allowing the balance of the image to darken and become even more mysterious. The light at the end of the day changes very quickly – we were fortunate to be standing at the overlook on this end of Crater Lake, just as the reflected color of the setting sun grazed its rippled waters.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/320s f/5.6 at 88.8mm iso100 full exif

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Phil Douglis04-Oct-2008 19:02
So much of that feeling is due to your imagination, Jenene. The name of this outcropping in Crater Lake has inspired many such flights of fancy, I'm sure. And the reflection of the setting sun on the water around it can only intensify such feelings as yours. I can assure you that i was as excited about making this photograph as you were in seeing it.
JSWaters04-Oct-2008 06:21
This image is a movie maker's dream come true Phil. Forget the technical aspects of the shot, this is magic. I feel like a kid in Disneyland.
Jenene
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