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The round Ploumanach's rocks |
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Ploumanach, along the Côte de Granit Rose (the "Pink Granite Coast"), is one of the greatest place I know. Its beaches are edged by some splendid rocks rounded buy the erosion. They offer a really nice landscape for anyone who loves the nature in general.
One moonless night (in fact, the Moon has set), I'm among those rocks, excited by the foreground which will embellish my photos.
For this first picture, a car has lighten the rocks during the exposure, revealing the rough surface of granite. The constellation of Cassiopea (with its W shape) is located just on the center's rock right with Ursa Minor above. |
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10 mm focal length |
Exposure & film |
120 s with digital camera Canon 350D + Sigma 10-20 1:4-5.6 |
Date & place |
May 20, 2007, Ploumanach (Côtes d'Armor) |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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