Diamond Dust at Dawn

Uploaded: March 09, 2022 19:12:36 | Entered: March 09, 2022 19:13:32

Description

f/8, 1/800 sec. ,ISO 400, +0.33 using Nikon D750 with Tamron 150-600 mm lens Diamond Dust is water crystals that forms in the air on very cold days. It doesn't fall as much as it dances in the air. It sparkles like nothing else. In this photo the sunrise light is reflecting off the diamond dust to create the bokeh and hopefully suggest that sparkle. It was awarded 2nd place at the Dahl Mountain Culture Photo Contest of the professional/master division in 2022.

Exif: Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D750; Shutter Speed: 1/800; Aperture: f/8.0; ISO: 400; Orientation: 1; Date: 2022:01:07 14:17:20

Comments

Terry Korpela level-deluxe March 09, 2022

Nicely Done Deborah! #1778344

To discuss, first log in or sign up (buttons are at top center of page).

Get Constructive Critiques

Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.


 

Did You Know?

Discussions by Category: You can view photo discussions on various themes in the Community > Photo Discussions section of the site.

BetterPhoto Websites: If you see an orange website link directly under the photographer's name, it's totally okay. It's not spam. The reason: BetterPhoto is the one that offers these personal photography websites. We are supporting our clients with those links.

Unavailable EXIF: If there is no other information but 'Unavailable' in the EXIF (meaning no EXIF data exists with the photo), the 'Unavailable' blurb is not displayed. If there is any info, it shows. Many photos have the EXIF stripped out when people modify the image and resave it, before uploading.


 

The following truth is one of the core philosophies of BetterPhoto:

I hear, I forget.
I see, I remember.
I do, I understand.

You learn by doing. Take your next online photography class.

BetterPhoto.com Photo Contest Finalist


Copyright for this photo belongs solely to Deb. Hayes Zimmerman.
Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer. Contact photographer via gallery
Log in to follow or message this photographer or report this photo.