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Sunset SeasonDaylight saving means I can get home before dark. In years gone past I've just sat out on the deck and enjoyed the sunset. This year I'm going to take a few shots...in case global warming mangles my memories in the future...
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Im sorry to sound harsh, but there is too much sky to my like and the red/orange seems to be clipped/blown by very small amount (or mostly be the downsizing for web I'd say).
I think I agree with Yi-P - too much sky. Otherwise, I think the colours of the sunset look great.
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