Sunday sunset, panning photography of the sunset!

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I hope you had a nice weekend. I redecorated my living room today, I wanted to chance the position of the sofa so I get some more space in the room. And I cooked som enice coliflower curry today. It was a nice Sunday.

I made some pictures of this nice sunset a couple of months ago. We were walking along the beach of Almerimar El Ejido Spain and the colors after sunset was stunning.

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I also tried to make some spacial pictures by moving my camera from one side to the other while opening the shutter. the so called panning shots. Often used in motor sports when you follow a subject, but this time I wasn't following any thing. That creates a picture were you only see color. Everything else is blurred away. And if you hold the camera steady, it greats a nice hard line there were the horizon is.

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The clouds were a bit fluffy but because of the movement is looks like if the clouds are moving fast. it almost looks like a long exposure picture. But these pictures were made with shutter speeds of 1/13 until 1/20 of a second exposure. It's just the movement of the camera that makes it looks like a long exposure.

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This Technic works perfectly if you have a straight view of the horizon above the water. But you probably can experiment with it on different locations.

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Here I went a bit to far, the nreackwater is stil on it

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If you are going to try this, let e know and show me the results. I would like that very much.

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And today I cooked a delicious cauliflower curry.

I would like to see photos of that

The experiment with the shutter looks exciting, the photos come out blurry in the back when I put the PORTRAIT option on my cell phone in the camera

I will make a post about that nextime💪

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Oh wow I really like this technique and how the pictures turned out. I will have to do it the next time I go to the beach, maybe in December. Great colors too.

Nice, winter at the beach. It also works if there are a lot of clouds. Tag me in your post if you made some pictures like this 💪

I definitely will. Yes, when I go visit by family in Oregon for Christmas we usually go to the ocean and walk along the cold windy beach. I love it that way.

Haha, I forgot to awensor this question. When I read Oregon, I immediately went to Google Maps and looked at all the places I wanted to visit there. 😅

What did you find? Where do you want to want to go? My family lives in the southern part so I rarely go up north by Portland. I am sure there is some great things up north. Crater Lake is by my family and it's awesome!

I want to see something of the Oregon trail, Mount Rainier park, I found a guy on tiktok who was looking for Petrified wood in some river out there. We don't have fossils that much in the Netherlands. I want to look for that to 😅 I want to go to Cannon beach, Brooking beach, I already have so many place pin pointed on my maps.

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Wow these photos are nice! How I wish I was there to witness the sunset!