Here is the St Mark’s Lighthouse in the Moonlight. About 30 minutes after Sunset.
This past weekend after the busyness of Christmas was finished. I was eager to hit the road again. To continue Photographing all of Florida’s Lighthouses. I returned to a place near and dear to my Heart and my Soul…
Florida’s forgotten Coast…
We went to the St. Marks Lighthouse for some Sunset and Moonlight Photography, via the St. Marks NWR. The sunset was unremarkable. The Lighthouse shining in the moonlight was awesome. We were operating under some time constraints. I was only able to take a few shots. Here are two of my favorites, A Long view, at Top and The Tower, at Bottom.
Date Taken: 12-27-09 Full Moonlight 6:57PM
Model:Nikon D80
Shutter Speed:90.3 seconds F-Stop:f11 ISO:3200
Focal length:11mm Lens:Tamron 11-18 Wide Angle
Date Taken: 12-27-09 Full Moonlight 6:51PM
Model:Nikon D80
Shutter Speed:90.5 seconds F-Stop:f11 ISO:3200
Focal length:11mm Lens:Tamron 11-18 Wide Angle



an incredible photography indeed..thanx for the details..
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Amit
4 Jan 10 at 7:41 am
You have some excellent shots, Mr. Stevens! Of the ones on your blog, the lighthouse photos are my favorites-interesting angle, good take on the long exposures! Thank you for sharing!
Dan States
Dan States
9 Jan 10 at 8:47 pm