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Like the soft golden light in the first couple, find the second one really striking, is it local or not far from you? That second one could be interesting from down low in a portrait orientation I reckon...
The blood red color in the sky of the third one loks almost evil, but for some strange reason (guess that's me ![]() I assume the last couple are the one shot/image exposure as in not bracketed and merged? Aka Andrew
the last shot is a winner......... but you should blend 2 different exposures of this shot to bring out more detail in the bottom of the image...........
Cheers ....bp....
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While I think sunsets can be shot far too often, these are pretty nice.
I would like to see more detail on the 3rd one, especially in the shadows, but that's my favourite sunset one out of the ones posted and I think your second shot is great too. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Thanks for the feedback.
Yup, far to many sunsets. I took these shots up at our block. Running out of things to photograph there. In shot number 3 I purposefully made the foreground a silhouette. I need to get a tripod, so I can take multiple exposures and blend them. My shopping list is long and my bank balance is short. ![]()
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