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Took this 2 days ago. First time I'd been out to shoot a sunset for a few weeks. Wasn't much to see really. Just a thin strip on the horizon peaking through. I was hoping the light beams would intensify, but no luck. Well, it's back to the rain.........thekman
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I like this one,it's dark and moody...could be the Edmund Fitzgerald.
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Glad you at least got a peek at the sun! Love these sunsets with a ship leaving port!
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i kind of like the feeling evoked by the sun peaking out behind the rainy looking clouds.. i think if you took some off the top and bottom to make it a pano shot you may like it even more!
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Hi Bob. It could be the last glimpse at the sun. Been raining ever since, and supposed to rain all weekend ad infinitum. Maybe it'll clear up by next spring. :?....thekman. |
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