




Well today's shot was suppose to be an assignment for my photography class tomorrow night, and I was suppose to shoot at the "golden hour" which is 10 minutes after sunset or sunrise. Usually in Arizona this time is amazing, the sky is usually a radiant purple orange pink color. Today it was a little difficult, as the weather in Arizona has been rainy and the sky was substantially dark. I have had this vision of shooting these satellite dishes with the horizon in the back, but didn't realize the security restrictions around these structures. I worked with what I had and here are some of the shots. I defiantly want to try this again in the future, when the weather is a little better. I shot this with my long lens, aperture was set at a 5.6 with a shutter speeds ranging from 400 to 225, it changed as the sun went down. Next time I will have to find some open land, with nothing but the mountains in the horizon. Anyway here is what I came up with.
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