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Okay I can see everyone rolling their eyes . . . another Christmas photo! But Monday was the last day of the train show at New York Botanical Garden and I was up there at sunset. Seems like an appropriate posting right?
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
TORREIRA (Portugal): Sunset.
O pôr do sol na praia da Torreira, no inverno. Uma tranquilidade única, enquanto se observa a fusão das cores vibrantes do céu com o mar calmo.
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. :)
The Lindau Lighthouse during sunset. It is 33 metres high, has a clock in its facade and was first lit on 4 October 1856.
View on sunset from Rattlesnake Point Ontario Canada.
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captured the beautiful sunset colors of the red rocks in Sedona.....the whole area just turns extra special at sunrise and sunset...truly a magical place, the entire 3 days we were there were just a daily awe inspiring, jaw dropping, breathtaking experience.....pls.View On Black
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 )
There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day,
and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so many of them.
Jo Walton
Texture with thanks to Cris Buscaglia Lenz
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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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