There happened to be some very low lying clouds and it was drizzling at the time but it was well worth it!

I didn't convert this to sepia - the colours are just as it was that night.


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Sunset in the land of the rising sunHere are some from the 2nd last day of staying in Osaka.
There happened to be some very low lying clouds and it was drizzling at the time but it was well worth it! ![]() I didn't convert this to sepia - the colours are just as it was that night. ![]() ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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I really like the dominance the sky has over the buildings in the third. Looks like a big fire!
Looks like you should also sell me a D2xs ![]() Nice shots. I like them all as they show a real world picture of a city.
Fantastic colours, Wayne. I guess you didn't have a choice but I'd love to see these sunset colours in open spaces or more details in the shadows as everything else comes up almost as pitch black.
Alex
Love the different orange hues plus the slight shimmer given by the wet ground. Although it would have been nice to have more exposure on the buildings (no idea how it would changed the pic) just to see what they look like
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