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Fire in the skyanyone saw the sunset tonight?
6.44pm 6.46pm 6.53pm comments please. thanks
Cool, looks like its on fire.
Steve.
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I think I prefer the third one the best. The colour is just great. I think you might even be able to get away with a bit of extra saturation to bring out the colour.
Now you just need to get a shot of smoke on the water.
Re: Fire in the skythanks all.
Re: Fire in the skyI like the colour in the third the best, but I think you have caught a nice touch in the second, where the sunbeam is sneaking out at lower left.
#2 for me... Paul...
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