AND ANother at the Twelve Apostles, in the south coast of Australia. I got these two when i went down under for some six months. Unfortunatlely, i wasn't much of a photographer then, and had only a horrible little P&S--apart from my trusty Olympus S. This was by the P&S--an Olympus C1Z (yes, it's that old)
Last edited by Sigbhu; 04-27-2005 at 09:05 PM.
Reason: oops--nearly forgot the picture
Three years ago, when i took these pictures, i used to be a great one for sunsets--they were the only things i took. ultimately, i moved on to other things, (spiders and people), and frankly, sunsets begin to leave me cold.
I keep littering photos from my Point Reyes trip all over this forum. Anyway, here are some sunset shots (the better ones I got). The second one shows some lens flare, but it makes for an interesting shot anyway. I feel the flare actually adds a bit to the photo (I have a similar shot without it too).
The shots are off the top of Mt. Vision near Inverness, CA. I shot them with my FZ15. They were shot in point and shoot mode but I set the EV to -2/3 and I used spot metering to get the exposure just the way I wanted. I get lazy with the manual settings although ideally I should probably just use the smallest aperture size and go from there.
Anyway Enjoy... thanks for any comments or feedback too.
The second one is taken some, 2, 3 minutes after the first one. Both are shot throu a window/glass... and the first is in a horizontal line, the trees are on a kind of hilll, but it is just a slight bit crooked, and the second one too, if you look at the flag-pole.