Ahh damn it does look like you just missed it. That's what I love about outdoor/nature photography. There's that little window of about 5 minutes where the light is great and less than 60 seconds where it's perfect and if you miss it, you're S.o.o.L.
-Drew
The world gives me subjects, I just arrange them in a viewfinder.
Just missed the sunset this eveing by about 10mins or so bummer.
Here is one of the pics I took anyways.
Comments welcome
Dom
thats a damn shame. looks like it woulda been a cracker of a shot. beautiful oranges and blue sky. gotta say, very well exposed aswell. good job. could use a more aggresive crop to get rid of some of the black in the foreground which would also move the horizon out of the centre. i generally find a centred horizon splits the photo too much and loses a bit of impact.
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I have cropped the above image using Nikon, Picture project. And I have to admit I used colour booster and adjusted the brightness to bring out that orange glow is this allowed or is it cheating?
Rooz, amazing sunset shot.
When seeing your sunset shots (and Kev's) I always wonder if the sunsets Down Under are really much more beautiful than those here or if it's just a right place right time thing.
Here's a picture of the sunset in Scotland:
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