I like to shoot at landscape locations well after the sun has set. Especially when there is water and clouds to record with a slow exposure — this one being 13 seconds. Another great thing about sticking it out is that all the other photographers leave. El Matador is such a popular location that it can be difficult to get photos in the best spots.
Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/18 at 13 seconds
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Lovely!
—– Intrepid cliffs face
—– A sea’s thunderous assaults
—– To turn them away olé.
That is a magical otherworld.
Nice
Beautiful! It’s oftentimes hard to get the other tripods out of your wide angle composition!