At 7:52 p.m. on a Tuesday, the smell of fresh mulch lingered in the spring air as the sky’s deep blue slowly faded to black.
In this and the next two twilights, I set out with a camera and tripod to capture spring life. Seen below are frames made on campus, highlighting the change in season.
May 10, 8:42 p.m. Pettengill Hall seen across Lake Andrews, "The Puddle." Photo captured using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a 24mm lens, ISO: 125, aperture: 11, shutter: 30 seconds.
May 9, 8:42 p.m. The Bates bobcat statue stands tall between Merrill Gymnasium and Leahey Field. Photo was captured using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a 24mm lens, ISO: 125, aperture: 11, shutter: 30 seconds.
May 8, 8:56 p.m.: Amelanchiers, also known as shadbush, are illuminated by lighting from Alumni Gymnasium, out of the frame at left. Photo captured using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a 17mm lens, ISO: 200, aperture: 13, shutter: 30 seconds.
May 8, 8:44 p.m.: A door on Hathorn Hall is framed by a magnolia tree. Photo captured using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a 13mm lens, ISO: 200, aperture: 16, shutter: 8 seconds.
May 8, 8:41 p.m. The walkway between Hathorn Hall and Dana Chemistry Hall seen through a magnolia tree. Photo captured using a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and a 11mm lens, ISO: 200, aperture: 11, shutter: 30 seconds.