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“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.”
― Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds
another sunset shot from last week, which I'm going to use for my 113 pictures in 2013 project, number 6 "a strong rule of thirds in an image"...I'm not 100% sure if this fits the bill?
Poole 11.12.13
playing around with different processing in PS, and cropping. This was previously posted. Love learning about photography.
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Cause it's a beautiful day. It's a beautiful sunrise. Well I don't want to see you cry. But I can take away your pain, the feelings just the same. But I can't stand to see you cry.
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Falls Creek, NSW, Australia
Processed via snapseed
Every now and then nature comes up with something astounding! And if you are lucky enough you have your camera on you! Whilst Walking Guinness last night witnessed this gigantic sunset! Very thankful to the people stood there watching it who helped give me some scale!
Sometimes you stumble upon the most beautiful sunsets when you do not expect it at all and of course you only have your iPhone with you. I just went for a walk to see if I find a place to rent a bicycle in Mannheim -Germany, when I was on a business trip in October.
ABC Weather Vic
Sunset at Boggy Bridge Rd in Winton Wetlands. Just a nice set of colours.
Rene Martens
Cozumel, Mexico
Olympus E-5
Zuiko digital 50-200mm F/2.8 SWD
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We see a lot of nice sunset looking west from out place. The sightlines are so bad that I don't bother to take pictures. But it was so gorgeous tonight that I tried, handheld at high ISO with enough zoom to get past most of the crap in the way, like our fence and the street. This is the way it was: No saturation added.
Meanwhile, you might like to read this post by Scott Bourne: Seven Things Photographers Do To Ruin Their Photographs. I think it's more to the point than describing all of things that we should do.