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Different Sunset CompositionsWorked through a few more taken this afternoon.
Feedback Welcome The First is forum member Pask working his craft Here's another one I liked Bob
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Re: Different Sunset CompositionsThese are stunning - HDR I presume? My only complaint is that the 2nd image leaves me wanting to see more at the bottom.
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Neither are HDR - Both single images. C-Pol. and reverse ND Grad. fitted though. I agree re #2. The pic has been cropped and I have both more foreground and more sky available - I think I got suckered in by the 1/3 - 2/3rd thingy when a different ratio was probably a better composition. Thanks for the feedback Bob
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Re: Different Sunset CompositionsI like the different feel of these, and also agree with the first comment. Cheers!
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Re: Different Sunset CompositionsLove the first! second feels like cut off in the bottom
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