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by Remorhaz on Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:54 pm
I joined Gerry at Mrs Macquaries Chair for a sunset/twilight session. The skies were filled with smoke haze for most of the day (presumably from some early spring burning off going on somewhere near Sydney). It was very thick and hung around for most of the day and we were hoping for some deep blood red skies during sunset and twilight because of all the particles in the atmosphere. We met up about forty minutes before sunset to be greeted with literally hundreds of other sightseers and budding photographers sporting everything from iPads and smartphones through to serious D-SLR kits and long fast lenses. The sun sets fast - one moment it's a clear orb above the horizon and then it's dipped below - just enough time to do one BigStopper (10 stop ND) long exposure before it's gone. Stoppin' the Opera Twenty five minutes after sunset and with a long exposure making the water glassy and reflective I fumbled with this vertical composition, trying to include the lovely mossy green foreground rocks with the sweet colours we were getting in the sky silhouetting some famous Sydney landmarks. Peas 'n Pastels  The sky went through an assortment of yellow, orange and peachy colours from just before sunset onwards through a range of beautiful pastels till eventually half an hour after sunset we had an intense crimson layer sitting on the horizon with deep blues above. It only lasted minutes but was worth the wait Crimson Coat Tails  and a parting final shot for the night with the 85/1.4 
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by aim54x on Fri Aug 30, 2013 9:43 am
Great stuff Rodney...so neither of you two managed BYO clouds....I love the colours, it looks like it was worth the wait for you
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by Remorhaz on Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:48 am
aim54x wrote:Great stuff Rodney...so neither of you two managed BYO clouds....I love the colours, it looks like it was worth the wait for you
Thanks Cam - it was good to see you there too - although come on man priorities - where was your kit!! 
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by !~DeViNe~DaRkNeSs~! on Fri Aug 30, 2013 12:45 pm
WOW! just WOW!
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by aim54x on Fri Aug 30, 2013 4:14 pm
Remorhaz wrote:aim54x wrote:Great stuff Rodney...so neither of you two managed BYO clouds....I love the colours, it looks like it was worth the wait for you
Thanks Cam - it was good to see you there too - although come on man priorities - where was your kit!! 
Photography wasn't the aim of my day out, so I had the light kit.
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by Remorhaz on Fri Aug 30, 2013 6:03 pm
!~DeViNe~DaRkNeSs~! wrote:WOW! just WOW!
Cheers  aim54x wrote:Photography wasn't the aim of my day out, so I had the light kit.
I know - thus the snarky comment about the lack of priorities  - I mean come on man - it's photography first, everything else is secondary, etc 
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by zafra52 on Fri Aug 30, 2013 7:03 pm
Nice set. I prefer the last two and of these two the second last is best.
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by stubbsy on Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:33 pm
Rodney I like the last two best as well. While the image rendering and treatment of the first two are masterful I just don't like the composition. For me there is too much tension between to top and bottom parts of both shots. It's like I'm looking at two very stong scenes and my eye cannot settle on one or the other. Of course YMMV and no doubt does 
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by biggerry on Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:55 pm
aim54x wrote:.so neither of you two managed BYO clouds....I love the colours, it looks like it was worth the wait for you
i make the best with what I got  aim high and accept mediocrity My image review: i am starting a new critique method, scores out of 5 rubber chickens  1) 2)  I preferred your gplus version, it seemed more saturated. I don't like the purple cast, but thats just a personal preference atm. 3) 4) 
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by surenj on Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:52 pm
LOLage.... 
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by Remorhaz on Thu Sep 05, 2013 2:51 pm
 cheers Gerry - altho on G+ you suggested less saturation  Man two chickens for the last - what are you thinking - I just threw that one in there to trick people  - it's one rubber chicken at most
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