月光下的瀑布
(原标题: Firefall by Moonlight)
2022-05-07
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在2月的某些日子里,在约塞米蒂国家公园的日落时分,可以看到一种难以捉摸的瀑布,当水流流动,天气配合,夕阳的方向正好。通常从下面的有利位置拍摄,在适当的时候,公园的季节性马尾瀑布被隔离在酋长岩陡峭墙壁的阴影中。然后,在红色阳光的照射下,瀑布短暂地呈现出一种戏剧性的、炽热的外观。但马尾瀑布也可以在月光下拍摄。月光下更难以捉摸的是,当明亮的月亮落在西方地平线的正确方向时,也可以看到瀑布效应。4月15日清晨,明亮的月亮照亮了这短暂的马尾瀑布,天空晴朗得足以拍摄这张精心策划的马尾瀑布照片。
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On certain dates in February, an elusive firefall can be spotted at sunset in Yosemite National Park, when water flows, the weather cooperates and the direction to the setting Sun is just right. Often photographed from vantage points below, at the right moment the park's seasonal Horsetail Fall is isolated in the shadows of the steep walls of El Capitan. Then, still illuminated with rays of reddened sunlight the waterfall briefly takes on a dramatic, fiery appearance. But a Horsetail firefall can be photographed by moonlight too. Even more elusive by moonlight, the firefall effect can also be seen when a bright Moon sets at the right direction along the western horizon. And skies were clear enough for this well-planned imaging of an ephemeral Horsetail firefall, lit by a bright gibbous Moon setting in the early morning hours of April 15.
© Tara Mostofi