I’m with Ken & Linda, but this sure puzzles me (you can see I”m often puzzled). I can’t imagine how you might have done it. Maybe I should stop trying! ;-)
Actually, it’s much simpler than you think. It’s a straight shot taken as the sun was setting; the X was formed by its light bouncing off or through something onto rocks. The light was so intense I was afraid viewers would think it was just orange paint so I put my hand up to cast a shadow as I took the photo.
One word, Alan: OUTSTANDING!
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Thanks Ken. A matter of being in the right place at the right time.
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Wow.
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Thanks Linda. That was my reaction when I saw what was happening.
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I’m with Ken & Linda, but this sure puzzles me (you can see I”m often puzzled). I can’t imagine how you might have done it. Maybe I should stop trying! ;-)
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Actually, it’s much simpler than you think. It’s a straight shot taken as the sun was setting; the X was formed by its light bouncing off or through something onto rocks. The light was so intense I was afraid viewers would think it was just orange paint so I put my hand up to cast a shadow as I took the photo.
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