The last event of the 2025 season. How fast it came and went. I really feel like it just started and here we are at the end of 2025. The Nintendo 3DS made its return for the last event. The bright sun made it hard to see, I just had to take a guess and hope for the best. The 3DS will return in 2026!
I had a bit of a rough start to the day. It took me a longer than usual to get into the groove. You couldn’t have asked for better weather on Saturday. I used a 3 Stop ND filter on all my lenses and 1/20th of a second for my shutter. Aperture and ISO changed as the light did.
Losing the flag stand for years. I lost being able to photograph from a slightly higher elevation. Until I stumbled on to something while I was walking around. It’s a bit further out from where the flag stand once was but the vibe is similar. I hope that it stays around to use for future events. It has a lot of potential but I need to spend more time there to figure things out.
I didn’t stay at the new shooting location for too long. I had to get back down and chase the sunset before the track gets cold for night. I wait all year for this kinda of light.
I between the last event and EYB. I bought a Hoya Sparkle 6X 77mm filter to use. It’s similar to the Hoya Star 8X filter that I used last year. But the flares are more controlled compared the the star filter. Besides that it’s pretty much the same besides the number of points. They both soften the image a bit. A part of why I love EYB so much is because I get to use fun filters like this. It’s the only time we get to shoot sunset and night photos.
After about an hour or so of using the sparkle filter, I ended the night using the black mist filter to finish the night. I didn’t want to over do it with the sparkle filter.
Just like that, EYB and the season came to an end. Time to head back to the drawing board and see what I can do for the 2026 season. So many ideas and things to try before the next EYB!