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by Remorhaz on Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:59 pm
Just before sunrise the clouds parted and let the light and colour flow - a twilight long exposure... Gianyar Dreams  Sunrise over the Treetops  Fire in the Sky  and whilst this isn't a particularly great image (didn't even rate a star in Lightroom) - this is the very last shot I took with my camera before it's untimely demise two minutes later. I was taking some shots of the amazing colour and clouds looking away from the now risen sun (this is looking west now). Behind me however the sun was doing some interesting things behind the clouds on the horizon so I packed my tripod up, turned around and had walked about 10m behind this spot when I slipped and fell and the gear went tumbling over rocks similar to the ones you can see here and so it ends... 
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by zafra52 on Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:40 pm
They are lovely in composition and colour. The first 3 could have been taken here in a secluded beach in Australia. The last one has the buildings to put it into context and I like the skies and colours.
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by chrisk on Tue Jul 30, 2013 7:13 pm
Love number 3. How good is that solitary tree ? There's an image in itself right there.
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by biggerry on Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:38 pm
Rooz wrote:Love number 3. How good is that solitary tree ? There's an image in itself right there.
I agree Chris, portrait crop on the left side and its a winner..
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