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Canberra SunsetsHi guys,
First posts for me. Keen to hear people's views/comments. Not sure if the last one works for others- I appreciate some people don't like lens flare. Thanks Adam Adam
Re: Canberra SunsetsFirst one is my choice, looks good to me
Re: Canberra SunsetsWelcome
All very nice shots, something to like in each of them. My pick would have to be #3. Really like the sun rays and nicely exposed. James. Nikon D70
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Re: Canberra SunsetsI like the third too. Love the rays
Re: Canberra Sunsetshehe the way they are ordered, the third looks like you were there all night and waited for dawn
first for me D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Canberra SunsetsReally nice shots. Just curious where you took the photos from? I'm pretty new to canberra and have been up Mt Ainslie and Black mountain and there is some nice spots around.
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These ones are from my balcony. I'm fortunate enough to have a pretty good view over the Brindabella Mountains, Black Mountain and the Telstra tower. I consider Mt Ainslie to have the best view of Canberra. The view from Red Hill isn't too bad either. Adam
Re: Canberra SunsetsGreat stuff mate....i miss taking images of sunsets etc
Without a model in front of them that is ....lol Dan
Re: Canberra SunsetsThese are nice for a first post Adam.
I like the second myself. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: Canberra SunsetsThere are a lot of things I miss about living in Canberra... and the clear skies and sunsets are two,,,
Hard to pick... I would say my fav is 3 closely followed by 2... (being a Meteorologist I like photos that accentuate cloud features....) New page
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Yeah i really like the view from Mt Ainslie. I went up there with the last lunar eclipse. It was pretty nice. Granted i haven't really done that much traveling around the area, but it's my favourite so far
Re: Canberra Sunsetsnice shots there but I love 2nd best for the colours!
some burning might bring out the colours and the rays more, just a thought.... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Re: Canberra SunsetsI have to say the second one does it for me. it really gives the idea of a fire in the sky. love it. the third shot does look a lot like dawn. sunsets are so versatile, so many options and so many outcomes from the one situation! good stuff!
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