No PP, straight from the D200 (only resized and cropped slightly at the bottom)

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Industrial OrangeSome great solid colour in the sky at sunset
No PP, straight from the D200 (only resized and cropped slightly at the bottom) ![]()
![]() All equals intense colour ![]()
Your a master at delivering beautiful in camera colour Barrie. Did you take any other shots as the sunset over the factory ?
simple and stunning
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Very simple, very nice. Well done.
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great shot! well done.
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I meant to mention the 2 UFO's floating in the sky just left of the taller smoke stacks.
I would have cloned them out.
I thought they might of been planes or birds.... but your right they could be UFO's or UFR (unidentified flying rabbits).
Nice Barrie - so you shoot in jpeg?
Peter
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I left them in (two birds), they look great on the full size image, a 100% crop shows good detail in the birds) ![]()
Indeed I do, at this point for most stuff its very good (fine JPG, highest quality). I don't subscribe to the whole RAW v JPG debate, in my experience an extremely high quality JPG can be manipulated as much a RAW file (including WB and highlight/shadow recovery etc) - especially in PS if you save the JPG as a TIFF or PSD for working on. With sunset shots like this, JPG is perfect, because the colour is there and all I want to do afterwards is crop slightly
I'm not gloating ![]() ![]()
Disclaimer: I shoot RAW I don't believe in that debate either Barrie. We all should choose what suits us. For me I'm so lousy at nailing the expsoure I shoot raw to give me the latitude to fix it in PP ![]() Whether you use RAW or JPG a shitty image is still a shitty image ![]() Peter
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I only used the word gloating to indicate my envy of having you now having the extra megapixels in your pocket. So don't take the comment too serious ![]()
Wow thats a nice shot Barrie, got to be happy with that the way it turned out. Well done.
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Wow
![]() I have to admit that I scratched my monitor to try and remove the birds though Steve
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Very apealing image. I love it.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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