Sunday, 10 January 2021

Forbidden View

In the continued story that is our experience with COVID-19, another chapter was written Saturday night as we entered the era of the curfew.  In my little part of the planet, we are now obligated to be home from 8:00PM until 5:00AM the following morning.  This will be the law of the land until February 8th.  As such, there won't be much in the way of night photography happening.  I've always been a fan of snapping some pictures after the sun has gone down, though I don't really do that much on frozen January nights.  So that we don't forget what Montreal looks like after the sun goes down, here is a shot from the archives taken before one of my nights shooting fireworks a while back.  It was taken at f/18, 30sec, ISO 100 at 62mm.  Montreal is a beautiful city when the sun goes down and the lights go up.  Looking forward to seeing the bright lights of the big city once again some day soon.

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