We're into them~ Nice One Sporg... I like the color reflecting off the clouds and the dark contrasty clouds are excellent in the composition also!Sporgon said:If we're into sunset skies here's one shot yesterday.
Beautiful and welcome to the forum! Glad you stepped in!JClark said:serendipidy said:JClark said:Love the CR site and love seeing everyone's work. Been lurking forever and decided to step up!
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Gorgeous. Love the colors and the silhouette. Where was that taken? Welcome to CR![]()
Thanks for the compliment and the welcome (and thanks to everyone else as well!)
This was shot in Kauai'i not far from Poipu.
I think that it's interesting that it is within eye-shot of the other power station deeper into the depth of field!Sporgon said:Originally posted this as another thread as a joke with another member, but it makes an interesting 'sunset landscape'.
This is Drax Power Station in Yorkshire, England and is coal fired. It has been sited by the Norwegians as responsible for the acid rain falling in Norway. I believe they are using a cleaner fuel now.
That is what I noticed last night but was too sleepy to post. I am sure he did it by design. Sporgon's framing is always excellent! If it were me I would have discovered the second power plant during PPKrob78 said:I think that it's interesting that it is within eye-shot of the other power station deeper into the depth of field!Sporgon said:Originally posted this as another thread as a joke with another member, but it makes an interesting 'sunset landscape'.
This is Drax Power Station in Yorkshire, England and is coal fired. It has been sited by the Norwegians as responsible for the acid rain falling in Norway. I believe they are using a cleaner fuel now.
Agreed! Sporgon does have a tendency to lean toward very fine composition!rpt said:That is what I noticed last night but was too sleepy to post. I am sure he did it by design. Sporgon's framing is always excellent! If it were me I would have discovered the second power plant during PPKrob78 said:I think that it's interesting that it is within eye-shot of the other power station deeper into the depth of field!Sporgon said:Originally posted this as another thread as a joke with another member, but it makes an interesting 'sunset landscape'.
This is Drax Power Station in Yorkshire, England and is coal fired. It has been sited by the Norwegians as responsible for the acid rain falling in Norway. I believe they are using a cleaner fuel now.![]()
Awesome backyard Don! Stunning!Don Haines said:The backyard last fall.... The sky looked like it was on fire!
Thanks Krob78. The scene lasted may be a minute or so and then it was gone. This is Newport Coast in the LA area looking to the ocean.Krob78 said:
Krob78 said:Agreed! Sporgon does have a tendency to lean toward very fine composition!rpt said:That is what I noticed last night but was too sleepy to post. I am sure he did it by design. Sporgon's framing is always excellent! If it were me I would have discovered the second power plant during PPKrob78 said:I think that it's interesting that it is within eye-shot of the other power station deeper into the depth of field!Sporgon said:Originally posted this as another thread as a joke with another member, but it makes an interesting 'sunset landscape'.
This is Drax Power Station in Yorkshire, England and is coal fired. It has been sited by the Norwegians as responsible for the acid rain falling in Norway. I believe they are using a cleaner fuel now.![]()