Here is one of a number of shots of the sunset tonight. Odd vertical line was just that prominent. Red seems a bit 'bloomed' even after cutting exposure down about half a stop in PP.
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Here is one of a number of shots of the sunset tonight. Odd vertical line was just that prominent. Red seems a bit 'bloomed' even after cutting exposure down about half a stop in PP.
I Think you may have caught them beaming down.
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How about this one. I'm not sure if it's the best one but it's one of my best.
This was taken in December of 2011 off the coast of Freeport Bahamas. This is Sunrise.
I'll post sunset tomorrow.
Last edited by Tomcat; 10-09-2012 at 05:13 PM.
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