After setting up camp, burning wood down to coals and cooking dinner. It was perfect timing to watch a nearly full moon rise from the mountains. And as the sun went down it got brighter and brighter, reflecting all the way down the lake back to our campsite. I set up my GH3 on a little tripod and took photos every 30 minutes or so.
Here is the video camping here before the sun went down:
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| Lumix GH3, modified by LifePixel for Full Spectrum | |
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| Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12mm-50mm | |
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| f/4 | |
| 1.3 sec | |
| 200 | |
| Full Spectrum (FS) | |
| 300-1200 nanometers | |
| Georgia USA. |
A shot of the first time I saw the moon coming over the mountain, I was amazed how big and visible it was.
The sun losing light and the skies having that colored sand effect also known as Rayleigh effect.
The moon started reflecting the light off the water giving it a real classic moon lake look.
And then it just got better, though quickly losing light.
Now at this point I was doing 13 second exposures, and you can see the ripples on the water are nearly smooth. Moon movement was showing and it was time to end this great photo shoot on Lake Chatuge.
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thanks for the animations, I see you are back up and running. Good to see!