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30-NOV-2014

Second Severn Crossing copy 2.jpg

Another shot taken from that same evening.
I made quite a few errors firstly having a near dead battery.
Then arriving too late as the sun itself had already dropped behind the Brecon Beacons mountains
Also not checking and adjusting the iso setting.
I did wonder at the time why the exposure times were so fast I wanted some at a few seconds.
I was lucky to get the few shots worth displaying and not to lose any equipment rushing around in the dark.
Its been too long not out and about.

Nikon D70
1/50s f/6.3 at 18.0mm iso800 full exif

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Fabienne19-Feb-2018 20:46
Ce pont en ombre avec ce lever de soleil à l’arriere-plan est de toute beauté.
Allan Jay11-Nov-2016 18:00
Beautiful colours & light, Robbie. I constantly check my LE
settings before setup as well.
Ann01-Jun-2015 06:56
Beautiful night capture Robbie. *v*
Walter Otto Koenig23-Dec-2014 20:27
Nice perspective. Beautiful colors and lighting make for a strong ambiance. "V"
tony_england06-Dec-2014 12:02
Nice image looking into the west Bob, I know what you mean about not getting out enough, it takes willpower this time of the year.
Pete Hemington05-Dec-2014 20:16
well done, great adventure and good result
Stephanie04-Dec-2014 21:20
The lighting is beautiful Robbie! We all forget to check our settings when we change venues! V
John Reynolds LRPS04-Dec-2014 21:16
You got some good images despite the 'lapses'. I am always forgetting to turn the ISO down when going back outside after shooting indoors. V.
Martin Lamoon04-Dec-2014 19:28
An amazing shot of the night sky.
v
Chris Morton04-Dec-2014 17:15
quite a strong rhythm with those pillars coincided with the streak of red sky
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