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HDR done in Nik.....Seems to be good software for HDR but I have to play around with the settings quite a bit to get a result I like.
I know, it's another sunset. I've moved south to the Sarasota area. There are some beautiful beaches here and I'm drawn to the water. The weather has been great but I almost feel bad mentioning it after hearing about the latest snowfall in S. Ontario.....almost:-)). Thanks for the suggestion Mike re: the beach. Loved it. We'll have to get there again when you get here. Get packing!! I've got some groundhog I've saved just for you. Better than squirrel!!
I met a guy there who was also shooting the sunset and who is also on Flickr. Small world:-)). Nice meeting you Jim and thanks for the tips on where to shoot.
Sunset at beach with pier, beach, trees, clouds and ocean. Location - San Clemente, California, USA.
People line the shore to watch the sunset at Asilomar Beach, Pacific Grove, Caliifornia. The amazing light colored the sky in every direction, and the wet sand just glowed with color. This was taken in 1989 on slide film and scanned on an Epson Perfection V800.
Came home from work and had no camera on me (again). I had promised myself to carry a proper camera with me. And where was it? At home. Took the picture with my cellphone. Couldn't resist.
Sunset over Georgian Bay setting behind Blue Mountains.
I often take sunsets, but seldom post them here, thought it was time I did :)
Canon 5DIV, F4, 1/200, ISO 500
Last night was one of those sunsets where nothing is going on in the wide angle perspective, but there were a few distant lit up clouds to see if you zoomed in all the way. This seems to be a water tower up on a hill above Horn Pond.
I had been hoping to do a sunset timelapse but it was just as well there wasn't anything to see, because I discovered that there aren't really any good spots along horn pond's southeast edge from which to shoot a timelapse - too many plants and reeds in the way. The wind was also way too strong to bother trying to set up my little lightweight plastic tripods. Next time a sunset looks promising maybe I'll try for the Jamaica pond boathouse instead.