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What a difference 30 minutes makesThe images below are from a sequence taken over a 30 minute period. The sunset was incredibly intense this day and so I've done nothing to the saturation in these - nature did my work for me. What amazes me here is the range of colours in such a short time - from golden glow right through to intese reds and blues.
Peter
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Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesIt's a magic time of the day and even more so when the elements cooperate... which is not all that often.
Your post also demonstrates just how little time you have got to work with. Same deal of a morning Good work on these Peter. Very dramatic images. I particularly like the mirroring of the sky in the almost still water. The only thing that bothers me is the black blob at the far end of the bridge Would have been nice to have had some individual pillons visible as you have on the near side of the bridge to break it up a bit. It's a magic time of the day and even more so when the elements cooperate... which is not all that often. Your post also demonstrates just how little time you have got to work with. Same deal of a morning
Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesGreat landscapes. I prefer the second
ahead of the rest, but all of them are very good.
Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesA big difference 30mins makes!
#2 and #3 are my favourites, rich colours! Cameron
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Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesvery nice peter. i like the comparison aswell. funnily enuf, #1 is my fave.
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Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesPeter,
These are a really accurate representation of the scene in my opinion. Love #3 as this is really quite rare to get these reds in a sunset or sunrise... (Maybe once a month or so....) I have only seen this red about 3 times this year. (In NC this seems to have happened about half a dozen times; especially on a Monday evening!) Maybe you could make a diptych by flipping one of them...
Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesNice capture of time here Peter. Nice pics too.
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definitely agree, can pass very quickly if your not paying attention. Peter these are very nice and definitely representative of the lovely sunset that it was! My only niggle is ya shoudla kept the camera in teh same spot to to have the same frame across teh half hour! and no, you have no excuse cause i know you got two bodies gerry's photography journey
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But Gerry then I'd not have captured this one of you hard at work Peter
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Re: What a difference 30 minutes makesThey're all good Stubbsy, especially 1-4 You've captured the scene well. I hope the mozzies didn't carry you away.
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sitting down on the job.... too cool for skool. sly move with that shot Peter, did not even see it coming. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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