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Did some work on this sunset shot yesterday.
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Some people say sunsets are overdone, I never tire of looking at them, especially good reflecting ones like this, top shot Jim.
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Superb, JJ. I heartily agree with Grounded, and each one is totally unique.
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Really a fantastic shot dear Jim!!
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I agree with Grounded. How can you ever get tired of a beautiful sunset!! Great image, Jim
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