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Clouds sometime appear in figures....I kept looking at this one and had to post it. What do you think. My wife says Superman...so here it is. This is in Knights Key near the Seven Mile Bridge..
More sun photographers and viewers walking the piers to get a closer or clearer look . We found ourselves standing back and using them in our photographs.
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EXPLORE #284
This was taken last December. The weather was great and so there was a great sunset. I have a different shot from the same sunset that I uploaded back in December. I used my Canon 70-200 F2.8L IS lens for this shot.
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Canon EOS 40D.
Lens: EF 70-200 F2.8 IS.
ISO: 100.
Shutter Speed: 1/500 sec.
Aperture: F/5.6
Focal length: 70mm.
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 - Adobe Lightroom .
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Taken around False Creek just before sunset during a photo walk around Vancouver, BC. It made for some fantastic light reflections on the city skyline. Kept pulling my camera back out of my backpack.
Taken around False Creek just before sunset during a photo walk around Vancouver, BC. It made for some fantastic light reflections on the city skyline. Kept pulling my camera back out of my backpack.
Chong Qing, China - every tourists are only interested to take photos and video of the tram going through a tall building while opposite the seascape with beautiful sunset been ignored 😱😱
The sky looked very irresistible here. I shot away different composition while bracketing to create HDR shots, but in the end this one came out fairly well and didn't require any HDR work. Resized and saturation adjusted very slightly in CS2. No cropping was done. The sea was about 200 meters behind me in the opposite direction of the sunset.