The first thing I discovered is that in automatic mode, my camera slows the shutter speed so much that my normally steady hand seems quite wiggly indeed. Here's Mount Soledad. I just wish it would stop moving so much!

I got out my tripod and mounted the camera on it. Unfortunately, the tripod doesn't quite clear the railing of my balcony, so I had to get a shot through the glass below the railing. I must keep the glass cleaner than I thought since none of the dirt seems to show up. With the tripod, Mount Soledad stopped jumping around enough for me to get a relatively clean picture.

Mission Bay, Mission Beach and the Pacific Ocean are a lovely sight at night. My photography is a poor substitute for the real thing.

The line of lights is the thin strip of Mission Beach that separates Mission Bay from the Pacific. At first I thought I was witnessing the reflected light of dawn off the clouds, but checking east I could see that wasn't the case. The clouds are reflecting the city lights. I thought that was a rather striking effect.
The next step is to figure out the manual setting for shutter speed so I can get crisper city lights photos. That and some way of making my tripod taller. Maybe it needs some special vitamins to make it grow...
2 comments:
Aw...good effort KT..and lovely indeed!
I love seeing your pictures of Mission Bay. We have vacationed there twice.
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