Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sunrise Moonrise and Vise Versa


The rising sun or moon and vise verse is a great time of day to be out with the camera or for that matter just be out. I find it to be a advantage to know when our lunar friends are going to make an appearance so I can be in a spot to capture the moment with a nice horizon to accent their arrival.
I found a link where you can download area specific times to help you be ready for the Golden Hour of arrival. You can set it for you current location or a vacation spot to help prepare.
Sun- Moon Rise and Set Times is a U.S. Navy site from which I like to download info for the day, month, or year.
The image above is a winter beach on Lake Huron. The light was low and the temperature COLD. The ice had an eerie  blue glow, the moon was fantastic as it rose into the coming night sky.  It was the perfect end to a day of travel along the Huron shores in Northern Michigan between the Straits of Mackinaw and Alpena.

It was taken with a Canon 1DS, processed with DXO Version 6.0, further worked with Adobe Photoshop CS 4 and numerous plug in filters.