
This is me on in the park by my house after returning from UW. I brought a tripod anticipating a group picture with my MCM team (which I did take), so I was able to photograph myself in the park.
Here's the catch: the photo was taken at 20:11, way after sunset. When I entered the dark park, I realized that it was not dark at all. The moon shone bright, illuminating a black-and-white world. Everything was visible, and you can see shadows - it was a clear night.
Naturally, I took a picture, and when that worked, I did something harder. Exposure here is 30 seconds. Posing for 30-second pictures is not fun, no matter what camera you use. I'm blurry, which means I moved. And look, you can see color!
Here's the catch: the photo was taken at 20:11, way after sunset. When I entered the dark park, I realized that it was not dark at all. The moon shone bright, illuminating a black-and-white world. Everything was visible, and you can see shadows - it was a clear night.
Naturally, I took a picture, and when that worked, I did something harder. Exposure here is 30 seconds. Posing for 30-second pictures is not fun, no matter what camera you use. I'm blurry, which means I moved. And look, you can see color!
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