A sunset that beat the clouds . . . . well almost
Photographers on this side of the Atlantic will share my frustration at the, relative, lack of outstanding sunsets.
I got these as I neared home returning from a walk.
#1. More of a cloudscape or silhouette than a sunset
#2. It went that way.
#3. More of a contre jour, I like the hint of detail below the skyline, and the stormy clouds.
Love number 3 has real feeling to it
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Yes #3 is very nice....maybe crop a tad off the bottom....outstanding work with that one.
Bret wrote:
Yes #3 is very nice....maybe crop a tad off the bottom....outstanding work with that one.
Thanks all for you comments, Brett I am printing this image as I type [who said men can't multi-task ?] and to fit the A4 paper I cropped just as you suggested. :-) :thumbup:
Dodger
Loc: Melbourne Australia
Nice shots, but three does it best for me
Very pretty and your print should be a masterpiece.
Sarge69
sarge69 wrote:
Very pretty and your print should be a masterpiece.
Sarge69
Sarge it will be [I hope] the Screen calibration had 'expired.' The initial print had totally blocked up ground.
Moral ? keep the calibration up to date and save on paper, ink, time spent on re-working the image.
At times like this I wish I had taken up knitting. :twisted:
Wow, those are really good. No.3...Wow :thumbup:
After re-calibrating my monitor, and re-working the original Raw file I got to this.
I am always amazed at the amount of information that is lurking, waiting to be discovered in what appear to be blocked up shadows.
I like all of them. Number three is really pretty. If I want to see the sun set I have to drive to higher ground, but I love the mountains also.
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