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Hand held sunsetHope you like the rich colours
Cheers Chris Chris
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good shot!
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Settings were 1/2 sec at f/16 - I did quite a bit of PP - saturation etc.
This was before the pre-dinner cocktail!!! Cheers Chris Chris
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You are so right - maybe did have a drink... I must be more careful in future Cheers Chris Chris
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It's beautiful. I am wondering where on Earth you took that from?
Steve.
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Nah Chris - sloping horizon = curvature of the earth !
Good photo nonetheless and good presence of mind to see the potential. Turn your gridlines on in the viewfinder and you'll never have to worry about curvature problems again! Cheers and thanks for sharing Graham
well done.. nice calming colours...
would be interesting to see the results of using a tripod and using a shutterspeed of around 2 secs.... http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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