
After about five hours of flying, nine hours of waiting, and five more hours of flying to get to Quito, Ecuador, I was happy to finally get to my room at the Hilton Colon Quito about 9PM and go to sleep. It was almost dark and when I opened the curtain I gasped at the view of the city lights with the Basilica del Voto National on display. Despite my weariness, I thought I had to get a quick shot so I grabbed my Nikon Z6iii with the Z70-200 already attached to capture the expanse of the city lights that included the Basilica. It turned out not to be a quick shot. I used a small aperture to try to create star bursts around the lights but the resulting shutter speed was too long for me to hand hold so I had to unpack the tripod. By this time it was much darker and I realized the window of my room was so dirty that the starbursts didn’t materialize the way I hoped. But, I think it’s a fun shot, my first in Ecuador. And, as it turned out, I got it just in time because the lights of the cathedral went out at 10 PM.




























