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highest no #12 on explore's 2nd March 09! thanks guys
location: Tanjung Harapan, Port Klang
technique: vertorama of 2 tonemapped HDRs. 3 exposures each. taken handheld. manual stitching in CS3. had to boost up the sunset colors as the sky was too cloudy...
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[01 March 09] after my wife friend's wedding in Meru, Klang. me, ummu and my wife headed straight to Port Klang as i was planning to catch some sunset shots. the atmosphere here might not be as i wanted it to be but will come back next time, better luck next time i guess :) View LARGE On White
Sunset over Capitol Reef National Park as seen from Sunset Point looking northward, April 27, 2023. The twisted and braided Waterpocket Fold here is a geological wonder. This was the last night of our trip. So long, Capitol Reef, we'll see you next year!
As we ride off into the sunset, I'm ending the photos from the Richmond Virginia park and city adventure. A fun day and a real memory maker (they all are really). Next will be the photos from Harper's Ferry West Virginia, although I may sneak in a bird photo or two! LOL Have a great day everyone. :)
Sunset looking toward Mt Baker (Northern Cascades) from the tower on Mt Constitution (Orcas Island, WA).
I use 'Sunsetting' because if you look on right side of the photo, they are building a new bridge to replace this beauty. The current bridge crosses between Lansing, IA over the river to Wisconsin.
As the year goes by - the view may be destroyed and eventually the bridge. (It is known as Black Hawk Bridge )
You will remain
Always be there
I have passed the point of no return
long time ago
Lights fade away
The Last Sunset...
I captured this image when I visited Bow Fiddle Rock at Portnockie. I had been down at the waters edge as the evening was drawing to a close. The cloud was getting a bit dark and the colour had gone out of the sky and as I had been on the road since early morning, I was getting a bit tired. As I came up the footpath, I looked across the water towards Caithness and saw bright orange sun beams breaking through the cloud. I ended up almost running along the footpath at the top of the cliffs trying to find a composition before I lost the sun. This image is the result. It is a 103 second exposure at f8 and ISO100 using a NISI CPL, 0.9 hard grad and a 10stop ND Filter.
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