Last Sunlight Along the PCH

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
I am a bit behind on posting, here is the last capture from a may trip to CA to Yosemite, King's Canyon, and Sequoia, that ended on a day of driving along the Pacific Coast Highway. This is the last image from the trip worth sharing, a capture of the sun right above the ocean, amazingly not blocked by the seemingly ever present marine layer. I was lucky to get this, but I was unable to be lucky enough to capture a green flash as the sun completely set. In any case, comments and critiques most welcome.

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ML
 
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I am a bit behind on posting, here is the last capture from a may trip to CA to Yosemite, King's Canyon, and Sequoia, that ended on a day of driving along the Pacific Coast Highway. This is the last image from the trip worth sharing, a capture of the sun right above the ocean, amazingly not blocked by the seemingly ever present marine layer. I was lucky to get this, but I was unable to be lucky enough to capture a green flash as the sun completely set. In any case, comments and critiques most welcome.

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ML
Mike, nice misty golden light.

Oliver
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Hey Mike, what a great sunset. Big Sur is a really fun area.

As to the green flash, I would dare say that I have easily shot more then 10,000 sunsets on the West Coast and I have never ever captured one or even seen one in person. So I wouldn't feel bad at all as the odds of you capturing one would be greater then winning the Lotto.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Hey Mike, what a great sunset. Big Sur is a really fun area.

As to the green flash, I would dare say that I have easily shot more then 10,000 sunsets on the West Coast and I have never ever captured one or even seen one in person. So I wouldn't feel bad at all as the odds of you capturing one would be greater then winning the Lotto.
Well that is good to know then, had not realized it was that rare of a phenomena :)

ML
 
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