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Santiago, Chile must be one of the few places where you can climb a 1600m.a.s.m.l. hill placed in the middle of the capital, have a 7º Richter earthquake at the top and enjoy of a sunset reflected in the mountains in the the same evening haha. Greetings from Chile!
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I love silhouettes as they hide the full story which makes them interesting!
It also has amazing darkness and colours against the light which makes it mysterious and moody.
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Another from last Wednesday's sunset visit to Ogmore-by-Sea. Processed initially in Phocus and then completed in Photoshop to balance the light levels to create the photograph shown here. The sea was really wild with lots of spray to be washed off the lens and filters afterwards!
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This is more of a test in processing. I did some different things in JPEG, and I'm just checking to see how they look.
Ziemlich dramatischer Sonnenuntergang. Links und rechts Schlechtwetter und in der Mitte eine Lücke :)
Rather dramatic sunset, left and right angry clouds from really bad weather and in between a gap for some rays.
3 pic HDR, +- 2EV, Photomatix, PS, Topaz
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Clicked on 29th September 2014 during my first Goa visit and this one was among the first few long exposure shots I had with my Hoya ND 400 (9 stop). It was cloudy, rainy during sunset. I had to wait and wait for almost 30 minutes. Drizzling stopped suddenly and then the lights came out magically for 10-15 minutes. Thank God, I could click a few shots before it again started pouring.
Love this Beach. Will visit again
(Just a small NOTE to all my amateur photographer friends- While Shooting with ND filter of this magnitude, the camera live view screen becomes completely Blank and Black and you cant able to see anything material through your view finder. That's an amazing experience though as you need to adjust everything manually including the damn exposure :) :) )
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I've arrived in my new home in northwestern Ontario. This is the lake that the Ojibway Nation of Saugeen is near. It was a lovely sunset yesterday, just as I arrived, and tonight's (this one) was also lovely. This is a combination of two shots so as to show some detail on the shore. There's a little weird effect going on with the reflected sun near shore, so I may redo this.
Love my new home so far. School starts Tuesday.