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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

SWF - Yet another Yarnell sunset


This was taken last week. The skies have been pretty clear the last few nights so no cloud colors.

However I did try to take a shot of the full moon. Not so good, even with the tripod and set on "night scene", my camera just doesn’t zoom in enough.

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35 comments:

Janie said...

Another beautiful sunset. I like the way the light shines on the trees in your moon shot.

Loran said...

Ho hum, another gorgeous sunset,hah!

I think your moon shot looks like a big firefly. And this is said with kindness and respect for your effort, really.

Jo said...

Beautiful sunset. I think your moon shot is very good. Thanks for sharing.

Jazz said...

I really like the moon shot. The tree looks amazing.

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful captures, Gaelyn! Love the moon shot! I got one, too, but I got it on the run and it's not the best, but it was fun. With our skies so cloudy for so long I was surprised when it suddenly cleared up!

Have a great weekend!

Sylvia

The Good Life in Virginia said...

a lovely capture ms. gaelyn. glad to hear you've got everything all in order in the 5th wheel. should make for a nice winter stay.

have a wonderful weekend.

Diane AZ said...

I love the beautiful golden and dark blue-gray clouds at sunset and your full moon night shot is lovely also.

Day4plus said...

Still very pretty though. I have never had good luck with the 'night scene' setting. Everything just turns all black. I use auto on everything. I have never used a tripod. are they worth getting one?

Check out todays sunrise on my day4plus blog. MB

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Nice colorful shot sunset shot. I would be very happy if I could get as good a moon shot as you.

Sally in WA said...

Love the sunset. I still am struggling with my moon photos as well.

Martha Z said...

It may not be spectacular but the beautiful blue sky still makes a lovely image with the golden hue of the clouds.

As for the moon shot, if you have a manual setting on your camera try the sunny sixteen rule, f16 and the shutter speed the same as the ISO, and manually focus. It also works best the day before full moon as you can get some natural light on the foreground. This is the theory, I have yet to get an immage I am truely pleased with.

ramblingwoods said...

Great moon Gaelyn..I couldn't get one I could post...darn it...

Julie said...

I love your attitude to life and to possessions. I have recently retired completley and I am every so pleased that I have. Now I simply need to give up needing to be in a safe harbour and I will be right.

I have the same trouble shooting the moon as you do: either me or my camera is not good enough. I do like the bleak beauty in your first photograph though.

Joe Todd said...

Nice post The telephoto on my camera just won't do the moon and if I use the zoom without a tripod the photo is just hit or miss

Guy D said...

These are fantastic Gaelyn, thanks for sharing.

All the best
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Unknown said...

Hi Gaelyn, Amazing shot! I've never tried nite photos...

Anonymous said...

Lovely snaps. The sunset is a nice combination of dark and light. Love the silhouettes.

eileeninmd said...

Gaelyn, your sunset and moon photos are pretty. I have a hard time with moon shots. Mine never look right to me. Nothing like the real thing.

Ms. Fiddlesticks said...

I love digital photography. No waste just fun. Try and try again. You never know what you are going to get. Have a good Friday.

Carolyn Ford said...

Beautiful sunset! I got a very nice full moon shot a few months ago and haven't been able to get one since...I don't know why. Beginner's luck, I guess...

Lorac said...

The sunset is lovely but i like the moos shot with the trees in the foreground.

Barb said...

Hi Gaelyn, I like those ghostly trees! I thought of you when I read Sunday (29th) New York Times - there is an article in the Travel section about hiking to the bottom of the Canyon in winter - see if it's on-line, I think you'd enjoy it.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Gaelyn: Nice try on the moon, you need about 80:1 digitally to get a good shot. Thanks for the tip on the tree on mine, I see it after you said that.

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

In the first photo it actually looks like there is some rain clouds coming in.

I was absolutely stunned yesterday to see that Joan has dtopped blogging. I was actually sad sitting there in front of the pc. And now she has also deleted all her past posts. I will really miss her and her very interesting pics as well as her comments on my blog. Now I'm sad all over again. Its like a friend telling you they are going away and you will never see them again.

Pat said...

Hi! I like the second shot, especially, even though your moon isn't big; doesn't need to be!

Robin said...

A beautiful sunset. I love the quality of the light.

I'm in serious envy over your lifestyle too. My folks spent a year on the road a few years ago and it seemed like an utterly wonderful way to live, though if I could afford it I might do it on a boat, instead :).

Jossie said...

Lovely sunset. It is difficult to get a good shot of the moon. I keep trying but have failed so far.

Anonymous said...

Night shots are a challenge, especially if you are trying to capture the moon, just because it is so much brighter than everything else, it wants to blow out.

Keep enjoying the essence of those sunsets. They really look like paintings...... or should I say, paintings really look like them. =)

lazyclick said...

Magnificent shots.

Anonymous said...

I think we got the same identical moon.

Brookville Daily Photo

Arija said...

Gaelyn, you have captured the wonder of the night, it does not have to be the perfect shot to capture the wonder.

The Giraffe Head Tree said...

Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

Lisa Wilson said...

You were enjoying the moon, too! Great photos!

Quiet Paths said...

Great clouds with such nice shapes. I like the moon too in the dark, dark sky.

Anonymous said...

I don't think a photo needs a lot of colour to be beautiful. I like your first shot.

As for capturing the moon! Not so easy a task, for sure.

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