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Home skies. Last of the day.

Photography Landscape posted on Oct 10, 2006
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Hi all, I am rotating a few different series of photos that I have built up. This lot is called Home skies' I've taken a lot of sunset photos over the last few months, our dry winter has given us some glorious skies but not much rain. I thought I would share them. Just over the fence is a gap between the trees where the sun would go down in a blaze of glory. It is a nice spot for a pic as there are no powerlines to detract from natures glory. Hope you enjoy the variations in colour and don't get bored by the same outlines. Yeah I know with this one I could have lightened it etc but I liked the silhouettes and dying colour so...too bad! #;^} Feel free to disagree. Comments are welcome as always. Enjoy. Jenny

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Richardphotos

8:17PM | Tue, 10 October 2006

really a nice dusk sky. I think it is fine the way it is. sounds like Texas. Dallas is 20" below normal and only 35 % water supply left

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Digimon

8:25PM | Tue, 10 October 2006

Very moody! I like feel of this!!

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busi2ness

12:19AM | Wed, 11 October 2006

Very dark but beautiful, it created a unique mood.

MrsLubner

12:51AM | Wed, 11 October 2006

I do find it a little too dark for my taste but I see what you were going for and it is wonderful. But if it was to hang on my wall, I'd have to put a bright photo light on it to bring out enough detail to see from across the room. Your intent is wonderful and the photo is clean and nicely put together. I appreciate it being taken from a pov that cuts out power lines, etc. :-)

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Zeldie

6:36AM | Wed, 11 October 2006

Eyecatching! The first thing I saw was your magnificent sky. Really great capture! I like your border too. Just one thing - even with night photography - try to set your ISO on 100 instead of something like 800? Too much noise on any capture makes a great capture only a bland one if you know what I'm saying ;0)

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Boofy

7:47AM | Wed, 11 October 2006

Zeldie, I have no idea which is why I joined a photographers' group tonight so that I could learn all this stuff. Hopefully soon I will know and understand all of this lingo! Thanks for the tip though. I will understand it all soon I hope. Jenny


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