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a little crop off the bottom and top will help this one i think.. do you have a lot of dust in the air down there? because your sunsets always look as such..
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We have quite a bit of dust in the air - especially whenthe afternoon storms build and the windsget going
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Hey Steve, nice shot you have here. Forgive me for doing the cropping. Here it is. Kind regards.
Jaki. |
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Nice shot Steve, Joburg probably has the nicest looking skies in the country. Always nice to think that something goodcan be as a result of pollution.
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Thanks Jaki, that does look better. I was originally doing the 'thirds' number - balancing the amount of dark sky against the dark horizon foreground.
John congrats on your engagement - that was an awsome shot you posted. I spent two hours yesterday evening trying to capture one decent bolt of lightning with the sunset - hopeless ![]() We've been getting some really good sunsets just recently withat last, the arrival of the rains. |
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