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N 61 B 6.4K C 14 E Sep 15, 2020 F Sep 15, 2020
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True color -- no filter or enhancement
Santa Clara, California
Nikon F80 // Provia 100F // Nikkor 50mm 1.8D

On Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020, the skies above northern California went orange from wildfire ash high in the atmosphere. The ash was suspended high above by a marine layer of air beneath it, and didn't begin reaching the ground until the next day, when the eerie orange sky was replaced by one of dull white. I took these photos on a 2.5 hour bike ride through Santa Clara and San Jose around in the early afternoon using a sunlight-balanced, natural-color slide film, with the camera automatically metering at the box speed of 100. Despite it being mid-day, it was very dark -- to achieve shutter speeds faster than 1/100, the aperture was never slower than f/4, and usually set to f/2.

Tags:   Orange Wednesday wildfire Nikon F80 Provia 100F Provia slide film Fujifilm Provia Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Santa Clara suburbs neighborhood residential street sidewalk eerie true color no filter

N 79 B 8.1K C 12 E Sep 16, 2020 F Sep 16, 2020
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True color -- no filter or enhancement
San Jose, California
Nikon F80 // Provia 100F // Nikkor 50mm 1.8D

On Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020, the skies above northern California went orange from wildfire ash high in the atmosphere. The ash was suspended high above by a marine layer of air beneath it, and didn't begin reaching the ground until the next day, when the eerie orange sky was replaced by one of dull white. I took these photos on a 2.5 hour bike ride through Santa Clara and San Jose around in the early afternoon using a sunlight-balanced, natural-color slide film, with the camera automatically metering at the box speed of 100. Despite it being mid-day, it was very dark -- to achieve shutter speeds faster than 1/100, the aperture was never slower than f/4, and usually set to f/2.

Tags:   Orange Wednesday wildfire Nikon F80 Provia 100F Provia slide film Fujifilm Provia Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Santa Clara suburbs neighborhood residential street sidewalk eerie true color no filter San Jose Silicon Valley California ash smoke haze overcast orange freeway Highway I880

N 60 B 6.2K C 3 E Sep 16, 2020 F Sep 16, 2020
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True color -- no filter or enhancement
San Jose, California
Nikon F80 // Provia 100F // Nikkor 50mm 1.8D

On Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020, the skies above northern California went orange from wildfire ash high in the atmosphere. The ash was suspended high above by a marine layer of air beneath it, and didn't begin reaching the ground until the next day, when the eerie orange sky was replaced by one of dull white. I took these photos on a 2.5 hour bike ride through Santa Clara and San Jose around in the early afternoon using a sunlight-balanced, natural-color slide film, with the camera automatically metering at the box speed of 100. Despite it being mid-day, it was very dark -- to achieve shutter speeds faster than 1/100, the aperture was never slower than f/4, and usually set to f/2.

Tags:   Orange Wednesday wildfire Nikon F80 Provia 100F Provia slide film Fujifilm Provia Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Santa Clara suburbs neighborhood residential street sidewalk eerie true color no filter San Jose Silicon Valley California ash smoke haze overcast orange car truck GMC pickup truck

N 37 B 4.2K C 5 E Sep 16, 2020 F Sep 16, 2020
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True color -- no filter or enhancement
Santa Clara, California
Nikon F80 // Provia 100F // Nikkor 50mm 1.8D

On Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020, the skies above northern California went orange from wildfire ash high in the atmosphere. The ash was suspended high above by a marine layer of air beneath it, and didn't begin reaching the ground until the next day, when the eerie orange sky was replaced by one of dull white. I took these photos on a 2.5 hour bike ride through Santa Clara and San Jose around in the early afternoon using a sunlight-balanced, natural-color slide film, with the camera automatically metering at the box speed of 100. Despite it being mid-day, it was very dark -- to achieve shutter speeds faster than 1/100, the aperture was never slower than f/4, and usually set to f/2.

Tags:   Orange Wednesday wildfire Nikon F80 Provia 100F Provia slide film Fujifilm Provia Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Santa Clara suburbs neighborhood residential street sidewalk eerie true color no filter Silicon Valley California ash smoke haze overcast orange neighborhood watch

N 61 B 5.9K C 10 E Sep 16, 2020 F Sep 17, 2020
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True color -- no filter or enhancement
Santa Clara, California
Nikon F80 // Provia 100F // Nikkor 50mm 1.8D

On Wednesday, Sept 9, 2020, the skies above northern California went orange from wildfire ash high in the atmosphere. The ash was suspended high above by a marine layer of air beneath it, and didn't begin reaching the ground until the next day, when the eerie orange sky was replaced by one of dull white. I took these photos on a 2.5 hour bike ride through Santa Clara and San Jose around in the early afternoon using a sunlight-balanced, natural-color slide film, with the camera automatically metering at the box speed of 100. Despite it being mid-day, it was very dark -- to achieve shutter speeds faster than 1/100, the aperture was never slower than f/4, and usually set to f/2.

Tags:   Orange Wednesday wildfire Nikon F80 Provia 100F Provia slide film Fujifilm Provia Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Santa Clara suburbs neighborhood residential street sidewalk eerie true color no filter Silicon Valley California ash smoke haze overcast orange SCU Santa Clara University dorm tower


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