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Yesterday I drove up to hoodooland and spent a few hours walking around, looking for something new. It was very windy and the sky was mostly overcast, so eventually I decided just to head back home. On these kinds of days, you never know about how the sunset will turn out. Just a bit of clearing in the far west as the sun goes down can make a spectacular sunset, but more often than not, it just gets grayer as darkness comes in. After a few moments of consideration, I decided not to wait around. Sure enough, as I was driving back the western sky opened up just a crack along the horizon. I quickly took the Ah-shi-sle-pah turnoff and parked, hurriedly grabbing my camera and tripod and climbing down into the wash. As the sky began to glow, I attached my camera to the tripod and -- Yikes!! -- the mounting plate that goes on the camera wasn't there. I had removed it a few days ago and forgot to reattach it. So the tripod was useless. It was too dark for handheld work, so I looked around and found a big flat rock nearby. I took this shot with the camera resting on that rock.
A foto de alta resolução livre de panorama, mar, Rocha, horizonte, montanha, nuvem, céu, nascer do sol, Por do sol, Colina, alvorecer, crepúsculo, Imagem legal, ermo, platô, Hoodoos, Eu, Nikond800e, Ahshislepah, Dxoopticspro103, Fenômeno meteorológico, Formas de relevo montanhosas, Fenômeno geológico
, ocupado NIKON D800E 01/18 2017 A imagem tirada com 35.0mm, f/8.0s, 1/4s, ISO 100











