Kilgalligan

20th October 2013
This picture taken at Kilgalligan is the same location as last nights picture , only in the exact opposite direction. They are taken 15 minutes apart. While it was very cloudy in the hour or so before sunset, the sun kept finding little breaks in the cloud and would illuminate different areas. For this picture it managed to light two of the cliff faces, I was hoping it would catch the Staggs of Broadhaven ( the sea stacks you can see on the left of the image), but it just never reached them. So I spent my time taking a picture then looking over my shoulder to see what the light was doing behind me , then moving the tripod and starting all over again. Working as fast as I could , but all the camera settings had to be changed depending on which direction I was looking, and of course I had to use a tripod because it was actually quite dark.
Camera ; iso 100 f14 0.6sec

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