I'm really unsure about the whole sun-in-the-image thing though? Too hot? Not right?


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Wild Horse Mountain - SunsetI'd be interested to see what you guys think about this. I've had a hard time being objective about it, but I do like it, in a way.
I'm really unsure about the whole sun-in-the-image thing though? Too hot? Not right? ![]() ![]() D200 + stuff
I can't see the second one unfortunately, but in #1, I think the sun really dominates this image too much for me. I see what you're saying about the image still having some appeal, but I can't help but think that if you'd waited a few more minutes and gone for a longer exposure, it would have been improved.
Where was this taken? Looks like a beautiful place. Cheers Edit: Now I can see the second: beautiful - this one really works. ![]() Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
I find both images are outstanding....... love the first one because it is a little different for what you see as a sunset...... just great
Cheers ....bp....
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CongratulationsI agree with big pix! The first picture is extraordinary and it begs believe it is a real picture and not a painting. It is touching the surreal. The second one is also impressive in its own right, but not next to each other.
Both pretty awesome
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