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Sunset on the lower Columbia River at Rainier and the Port of Longview. Golden reflections hi-light the water that flows under the Lewis and Clark Bridge.
Yet another sunset photo taken with the Canon 100D and the old Zeiss Jena 35mm f2.4. Had to remove a nasty flare that was ruin the image in my oppinion but I think it turned out pretty decent.
Taken from Miami Beach Marina, Miami skyline in the background.
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I took the pictures that I had hoped for with the sunset and the big tree and my fingers were numb so I headed back across the field for the car. As I got part way back to the car I noticed the sun between two trees farther away across another big field. I ran as fast as I could in a snow covered corn field, hopped in the car, and drove quickly to the next cross road and was able to capture this image just as the sun was setting between these trees. I then headed home cold, happy, and anxious to look at these on my computer.
the most glorious sunset last night ... as seen from the marina next to the bayside cafe. (this photo is exactly as it came out of the camera ... except for straightening.)
I was visiting a friend near Palmyra, Missouri today and on the way home I snapped some shots of the awesome sunset. This was taken somewhere in Marion County, Missouri.
*QUESTION: At the end of one of the sun rays is a lens flare. My question is.. is this unacceptable in any photograph? I know I'd prefer it wasn't there but I didn't want to ruin the picture by removing it so for now it remains. But if I were wanting to enter this in a contest or something.. would that be something that would be frowned upon in the professional photography world? My photoshop skills aren't that developed. I try to teach myself but it's a slow process. Thank you for any input or advice. I really appreciate it!
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