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Here are two sunset shots from a recent trip to the pacific coast.
This first one is an extreme close up of the setting sun dropping into a fog bank. Last edited by smac; Jan 30, 2014 at 12:05 PM. |
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Another sunset from the same location.
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The color gradient in the first sunset is simply wonderful
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Smac, tell us abour your camera settings for the first photo, it is spectacular.
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All I can say is WOW for both of them!!!
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vsch1 wrote:
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As for the camera settings. Nikon D300 with color saturation set to Vivid III Tamron 200-500mm lens set to focal length 500mm shutter 1/2000 sec aperture f/14 ISO 200 0 EV |
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Love them both, the first photo is excellent!!!!
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