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Moonlit Joshua Tree, December 2017

March 09, 2018 in photographs

Camera and Lens: Bronica SQ-Ai, Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4
Film stock: Ilford HP5+
Exposure: 3200
Developer: Ilfotec HC

I had a full moon during the one and only night I spent at Joshua Tree National Park, so I had to play with some night photography of this moonlit landscape.

Of the multiple exposure I took pushing HP5 to 3200, this one was my favorite. That shadow you see was created by the Moon. You can also see some stars, although not as many as you could see on a moonless night.

See more photos of Joshua Tree National Park.

Tags: joshua tree, california, hp5
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