Pierre Bonenfant said:A Québec, Canada Sunset in the Bas-St-Laurent
Awesome. I love the light in that picture. Nicely done Sir!
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Pierre Bonenfant said:A Québec, Canada Sunset in the Bas-St-Laurent
horshack said:With the 5Dc and 70-200 f/4:
LOLID said:It looks like some people fell asleep on the saturation slider
horshack said:LOLID said:It looks like some people fell asleep on the saturation slider
Or like some people have never witnessed a Tahoe sunset. Those are the actual colors.
jrista said:horshack said:LOLID said:It looks like some people fell asleep on the saturation slider
Or like some people have never witnessed a Tahoe sunset. Those are the actual colors.
I think LOLID is just a troll. I've seen a number of his posts now, and ever single one has been antagonistic. Might just want to ignore him...
LOLID said:jrista said:horshack said:LOLID said:It looks like some people fell asleep on the saturation slider
Or like some people have never witnessed a Tahoe sunset. Those are the actual colors.
I think LOLID is just a troll. I've seen a number of his posts now, and ever single one has been antagonistic. Might just want to ignore him...
Troll? Don't know what it really means. Is this an insult?
I have been to Tahoe. For sunset.
Still saturation is overdone. I like the third one of the last set.
I have the right to submit my opinion on photos that you choose to submit to the public. No need to insult people because you do not share the same viewpoint.
TeenTog said:Believe it or not, neither one modified in post AT ALL
Aglet said:TeenTog said:Believe it or not, neither one modified in post AT ALL
I B'lieve!
I love good sky and, when the atmosphere's just right, even OOC jpgs look great. Here's a partial sample from a series I took a couple weeks ago. Incredible colors, for a while it was like a caramel candy fantasy.
I skipped some socializing to capture these. Fortunately my friends understand and even saved me some supper.
degies said:Took me quite some time to learn how to do a sunrise or sunset , but hopefully I am slowly getting the hang of it
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Yup! Lovely pics. I would have changed the framing of the first one. Taken one with more sky and a second with more sea... The third I would not change the framing despite the horizon being in the middle.serendipidy said:degies said:Took me quite some time to learn how to do a sunrise or sunset , but hopefully I am slowly getting the hang of it
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Very nice. Love the colors. I find if I don't have the horizon dividing the photo in half (rule of thirds), it often makes for a more interesting and dynamic shot. Not really a hard rule, but a guideline. Post some more when you get a chance.