42 Replies to “Sunrise to Night Time”

  1. You are such an excellent photographer, Sandra. It is not just your technological work but the planning, timing, and shot selection work. It’s all about the light, right? And how you capture it.

    Have a great weekend

    1. Thank you RJ, I appreciate that. It is all about the Light and how it helps us to see things in a more beautiful way. When I first started this blog, I thought for awhile what to name it and it came to me. Into the light Adventures, with two meanings, first the Light of our Father helping me to understand where I am going and what can I do to bring honor to Him. Plus light being essential to photography, which has opened my eyes to a new world all around us. I am so grateful for this vision and sharing what I see through the lens of a camera with all of you. Have a wonderful weekend RJ.

  2. Love the windmill silhouette. Have a great weekend, Sandra.

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    1. First I take a time lapse photos, pointing the camera to the north. When I can get it with the north star in the center of the frame it will come out almost a circle if it is a clear horizon. Then you want a minimum of 100 photos and then you have to stack the photos on top of each other. The more photos the more star trails. The first star photo has 2 lines going across it, those are shooting stars. 😊

        1. It took me a few tries to figure it out. But it is fun, especially when there are shooting stars. 😊

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