Monday, April 8, 2019

Sunset

The trail camera that died in the floods of this spring did do a remarkable job of photography before its death.  From January 19 until late in the day March 15 it snapped 882 photographs.  Most of the pictures were not surprisingly of whitetails.  It also chronicled three January sunsets too.

The camera was positioned just right to catch the sun just barely west of true south and follow its passage until it set as near as I can figure roughly 225 degrees SW. 

In this series the elapsed time is just over two hours (these are selected photos) with the last photo in black and white IR (infrared) mode.  If you look carefully you will see the silhouette of a whitetail in one of the photos EDIT to ADD and another hiding in plain view. 

Follow-along...








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