The fires in Southern California last month were all the news. They were so destructive and caused so much harm. They also made for some wild sunsets. I drive from Riverside out to the Palm Springs area every other week for my job. Near Cabazon and the new casino, there are these old relics of the car based travel of Southern California. There are two dinosaures that are there to get you to pull off and buy food. They are open for a tour if you want. As I was driving home, the smoke from the fires was showing that this would be different sunset. It looked as if a volcano or something had gone off. So this seemed the perfect time to stop and shoot this. Below is a normal version and I think you will enjoy my friends shot he took at night.
Camera: | Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi |
Exposure: | 0.004 sec (1/250) |
Aperture: | f/11 |
Focal Length: | 54 mm |
ISO Speed: | 400 |
Exposure Bias: | 0/3 EV |
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