2009년 10월 30일 금요일

The Sea Swallows the Sun

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To photograph the sunset beautifully, the best time to take the pictures would be a half an hour after the actual sunset.


We call this time the “magic time”, because anyone can take an eye-catching picture without any special techniques.


At this time the sun is still very bright but the atmosphere is strangely slightly dark. So the streetlights start to turn on and a fantastic scene is staged.


Casa Blanca with its brilliant sunsetSAM_0211


ST1000(CL65) l 1/90s l F4.8 l ISO 80 l 31.5mm l Program Auto


In effect of the tides, it is sometimes an island, and at other times land.


So if the tide comes in and all quarters become a part of the sea, you basically become stuck in there.


About 50 houses live in this place where there is neither electricity nor water.


Literally, they are preserving the life style that has been here since a thousand years ago.


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ST1000(CL65) l 1/6s l F3.6 l ISO 400 l 6.3mm l Program Auto


This is the street that is parallel to the sea that I come for walks or runs every day.


At sunset, the streetlights come on one by one and a fantasy from inside the closet of Narnia comes to life.


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ST1000(CL65) l 1/350s l F4.2 l ISO 80 l 20.5mm l Program Auto


A lonely lighthouse standing towards the sea alone


The lighthouse that keeps watch of the sea at all times seems so dependable.


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To photograph the sunset beautifully, the best time to take the pictures would be a half an hour after the actual sunset.


We call this time the “magic time”, because anyone can take an eye-catching picture without any special techniques.


At this time the sun is still very bright but the atmosphere is strangely slightly dark. So the streetlights start to turn on and a fantastic scene is staged.


Casa Blanca with its brilliant sunsetSAM_0211


ST1000(CL65) l 1/90s l F4.8 l ISO 80 l 31.5mm l Program Auto


In effect of the tides, it is sometimes an island, and at other times land.


So if the tide comes in and all quarters become a part of the sea, you basically become stuck in there.


About 50 houses live in this place where there is neither electricity nor water.


Literally, they are preserving the life style that has been here since a thousand years ago.


SAM_0160


ST1000(CL65) l 1/6s l F3.6 l ISO 400 l 6.3mm l Program Auto


This is the street that is parallel to the sea that I come for walks or runs every day.


At sunset, the streetlights come on one by one and a fantasy from inside the closet of Narnia comes to life.


SAM_0438


ST1000(CL65) l 1/350s l F4.2 l ISO 80 l 20.5mm l Program Auto


A lonely lighthouse standing towards the sea alone


The lighthouse that keeps watch of the sea at all times seems so dependable.


SAM_0451


ST1000(CL65) l 1/4s l F3.6 l ISO 200 l 6.3mm l Program Auto


The streetlights that come to life as the sun goes down!


An armful of palm trees get ready to go to bed.




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SAM_0451


ST1000(CL65) l 1/4s l F3.6 l ISO 200 l 6.3mm l Program Auto


The streetlights that come to life as the sun goes down!


An armful of palm trees get ready to go to bed.


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