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<p>The Sun sets in a ball of fire behind the skyline of Calgary.</p>
<p>For this shot on September 27 I found a spot on an overpass on the Ring Road east of Calgary to look west. Using an app for the iPad, LightTrac, I was able to locate the exact spot where the Sun would set behind the skyline, including the new 50-storey Bow Tower.</p>
<p>Getting the Sun big compared to the buildings means shooting from a distance with a telephoto lens. I used a 200mm and 1.4x extender here.</p>
<p>It would have been nice to have shot from a higher altitude but such places are hard to find east of Calgary where the land flattens out onto the prairie. However, this was a good test of the technique for lining up a rising or setting Sun or Moon with a photogenic foreground. That&#8217;ll come in handy this weekend for the Harvest Moon.</p>
<p>– Alan, September 27, 2012 / © 2012 Alan Dyer</p>
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