This sunset is how it came out of the camera. There is no PP other than a slight levelling of the horizon.
The in-camera HDR was 3 EV with low smoothing. ISO was 100.
Stunning! Those couple of thin vertical wisps are really interesting.
Sky is on fire there , great capture of it .
Pete
Linda From Maine wrote:
Stunning! Those couple of thin vertical wisps are really interesting.
Hi Linda
My guess is that they were contrails.
Pierre
dooragdragon wrote:
Sky is on fire there , great capture of it .
Pete
Thanks Pete. Yes and it was such a broad area.
Pierre
dooragdragon wrote:
Sky is on fire there , great capture of it .
Pete
I should have mentioned above that the HDR may account for the very vivid look, but, that is how it looked as we stood there.
Pierre
datsmar wrote:
wow beautiful color
dave
Hi Dave
That alone was surprising. The shot needed no adjustments in color.
Pierre
PierreH wrote:
This sunset is how it came out of the camera. There is no PP other than a slight levelling of the horizon.
The in-camera HDR was 3 EV with low smoothing. ISO was 100.
Talk about capturing the moment, that's one to stand and look at. Really great job!!
Phil
GPS Phil wrote:
Talk about capturing the moment, that's one to stand and look at. Really great job!!
Phil
Thank you Phil. These spectacular skies don't last long do they?
Pierre
Wow, Pierre--you caught one for sure! What a beautiful sky. Like golden velvet. Gorgeous, and one of the prettier ones I've seen. Glad you were there with the camera!
Thanks for sharing that spectacular sunset.
stunning...breathtaking...beautiful...
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