Friday, April 4, 2025

Pulpit Rock twilight for Skywatch Friday

 


This is the perspective I prefer to reach, as the view aligns with the principles of classic photography in terms of composition.

I eagerly anticipate joining Joel for a trip to Pinnacles this weekend, where I hope to capture stunning sunset shots once more.

Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G

Linking Skywatch Friday





31 comments:

  1. A beautiful scene! Take care, have a great day!

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  2. You could take a photo every day, and they'd all be different and equally interesting.
    Like in the movie Smoke...

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  3. It’s grand, and I am sure worth returning to.

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  4. No siempre se dan las condiciones para realizar esa "gran" foto aunque se consigan unas que sean excelentes. Creo que en esa ocasión se alinearon todos los astros.

    Saludos.

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  5. Good to see another view of Pulpit Rock. Sometimes it is important to follow the rules of composition, but sometimes those rules can be broken producing fine images. Hope you and Joel have a good trip to Pinnacles, and I will look for your photos from there.

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  6. This image is absolutely stunning!
    Love the balance of the rugged rock formations against the pastel hues of the sunset.

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  7. You must have the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises in the world. This is gorgeous.

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  8. A beautiful layered sunset against a layered monolith. Spectacular!

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  9. This is a gorgeous photo and I also like the movement of the water in contrast. Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead.

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