Fireworks and Sunset Composite

In my previous post I said that we arrived early at a good location to view the fireworks display in order to set up my tripod and camera, and that a rainstorm that had passed through the area left some cloud cover that provided a stunning sunset.  I recall thinking that it would have been nice if the show could have started about 30 minutes early – just before the sun fully set and the sky went black.  But alas, the show started on time – just as the sky was going dark,

So I created this composite photo of “what might have been”.  Enjoy!

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About Dave Hood

Married to my wife of 54 years, Barbara. Two adopted grandsons, Jim age 20, and Billy, age 15. Retired from the Air Force Reserve after 26 years in 1993. Retired from Air Force civil service with 34 years of service in 2000. Worked an additional 7 years for General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems before finally leaving the workforce. Hobbies include working around the house, exercising our Labradoodle Shadow, travel, and photography. My photo equipment includes Nikon Z50 and Z6 cameras, several Nikon lenses, a Godox speedlight, Godox 200 and 600 watt studio lights, a Manfrotto tripod, a monopod, and assorted filters. I use Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop CC for post processing and ProShow Producer software for producing slide shows (mostly about travel) set to music.

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